Rafael Churumba Cordero

Date of birth Place of birth
La Playa
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Date of death Place of death Occupation
Mayor of Ponce.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Arts.
Political history
Mayor from 1989 to 2004 (death).
Member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).
Special aide of Rafael Hernndez Coln (1969).
Remarks
Arrested and imprisoned after practicing civil disobedience in the Navy-Vieques protests.
Rafael Cordero Santiago (October 24, 1942January 17, 2004) —better known as Churumba— was the Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1989 to 2004. Cordero was a respected politician among Puerto Ricans, including those who didn't follow his ideology. Many of them considered him as a synonym of Ponce, being baptized as the Greatest Lion (or El Len Mayor in Spanish) in reference to the city's nickname of The Lion City of Ponce. “Churumba” —a nickname given in reference to Cordero's height— is a Puerto Rican Spanish name given to small spinning tops.

Biography

Churumba Cordero was born in the township of La Playa in Ponce, Puerto Rico. From 1960 to 1964 he studied in the Pontiff Catholic University, receiving a bachellor's degree in Arts with a concentration in Political Sciences, Economy, and Social Sciences. Cordero was involved in Puerto Rican politics since 1969, when he began working as a special aide to the former Governor of Puerto Rico Rafael Hernndez Coln; then president of the Puerto Rican senate. A member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) Cordero went on to work in the departments of finance and workers' rights. In 1988, Cordero received the support of Hernndez Coln and won the elections of the municipality of Ponce for the PPD by 1,617 votes against his opponent Helcas Bermdez of the New Progressive Party. He repeated the triumph for the 1992, 1996 and 2000 elections. Cordero was pivotal for the celebration of the XVII Central American and Caribbean Games held in Ponce on 1993. In 2001, Cordero was arrested and imprisoned for 30 days after practicing civil disobedience during the Navy-Vieques protests by ilegally trespassing the restricted grounds of the United States Navy on Vieques. Weeks prior to his death, Cordero signed a contract that allows Ponce to build a multi-millionare Mega Puerto complex; a maritime facility that promises Ponce to get $150 million dollars until 2076, as well as generating jobs for Ponce residents, benefitting the local Mercedita Airport and the hotel industry in Ponce.

Funeral

The former Mayor of Ponce died at the age of 61 on January 17, 2004 at 9:00 AM AST in the Medical Center of Ro Piedras after slipping into a coma and suffering a brain hemorrhage. His posthumous wish of donating his organs was fulfilled. The funeral guard was held on the Juan 'Pachin' Vicens auditorium with a rotatory guard of politicians, public servicemen and the different sport teams of Ponce. Many visitors cheered “Long live Churumba!” and “We love you!” The electronic board of the auditorium held the message “The Greatest Lion rests in peace”. The coffin was later returned to a local funeral for a familiar veil guard. The day after, on Monday, January 19, a prayer was given in the Nuestra Seora de la Guadalupe Cathedral after exposing the mortal remains in the Mayor's House. Cordero's burial was held in the La Piedad Cemetery in the northwest of Ponce. Rafael Hernndez Coln and his brother were in charge of the oratory mourning. Churumba left two daughters, fraternal twin sisters Solange Marie and Maria Bianca, and his widow Madeline Velasco whom during her funeral speech finished with Cordero's famous phrase of “Ponce is Ponce, everything else is parking”.

Championship dedication

During game seven of the BSN finals, Antonio Colon of Cordero's beloved Ponce Lions, raised Cordero's seat with about one minute and a half to go, beginning Ponce's fans celebration of their twelfth championship, which was dedicated to Cordero. Cordero's seat had been left opened during each of the "Leones" home games in 2004, in memory of the mayor.

Quotes

Ponce is Ponce, everything else is parking!
—Rafael 'Churumba' Cordero (his proud of being a Ponceo)

References

  1. Santana, Mario. Sublime muestra de agradecimiento. San Juan, Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Da. January 19, 2004.
  2. El Nuevo Dia. Muere 'Churumba' Cordero. San Juan, Puerto Rico. January 17, 2004.

See also

List of famous Puerto Ricans Cordero, Rafael Churumba Cordero, Rafael Churumba

 

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