Marcelo Gaston Targa

May 4, 1928 ~ April 9, 2023
Marcelo G. Targa
Emeritus Consul of Nicaragua C.A.
Retired General Manager of Trevino Mortuary
On the 4th day of May 1927, Marcelo Gaston was born the third child of renowned engineer Daniel Targa and Graciela Targa-Arguello. Shortly after his birth in San Salvador, El Salvador, the family moved to Managua, Nicaragua where Marcelo’s mother died in childbirth, leaving him (age 3) and his two older siblings motherless. By age 7, Marcelo, his brother Mauricio, and sister Graciela, “Chela,” were orphaned after their beloved father succumbed to Tuberculosis. While the children were fortunate that their mother’s siblings were willing to care for them, their Tias and Tios passed them around, taking turns caring for them until their elderly and blind maternal grandmother invited the children to live with her permanently. As a young man, Marcelo’s fiery, rebellious, and energetic personality led him to revolutionary politics; he fought the dictatorship ruling his beloved Nicaragua until he was given a choice to leave his homeland or face prison.
Marcelo headed to the United States as a political refugee where he joined his brother Mauricio. Upon arrival in the US, he took up residence in New Orleans singing with various Latin bands. Eventually, his brother pushed him to move to Detroit to take work in the auto manufacturing plants. Since his Master’s degree in history was not recognized in the US, Marcelo had to build his future any way he could, so when Mauricio joined the Navy, Marcelo volunteered for the U.S. Air Force to fight in the Korean War. His keen eye as a marksman made him a good fit to be a tail gunner. Most tail gunners had an expiration date—five sorties (missions)--but Marcelo flew past his expiration date, racking up successful missions. It was dangerous, and he even lost sight in his left eye, but Marcelo knew he could have lost more. In fact, he attributed his survival to the expertise of his pilot and the professionalism of his crew. After his recovery, Marcelo was sent to Lowry Air Force base in Denver, Colorado as an instructor at the firing range. While stationed at Lowry, he would spend his off-duty evening hours at the Latin clubs where he would meet his future wife, Rose “Rosie” Trevino. His military career was promising, and he was selected to enroll in Officer Candidate School, but he was then rejected because he was not yet an American Citizen, and he wanted to wait to go through the naturalization process.
Marcelo’s marriage to Rosie, came with an abundance of blessings. By the end of their first year together, Rosie gave birth to their son Marcel Ramon Targa. His mother-in-law Emma Trevino, founder of Trevino Mortuary, was like the mother he never had. He learned the ins and outs of the funeral Industry from his father-in-law Ramon Trevino--the original Director of Trevino Mortuary--before entering the top-ranked San Francisco College of Mortuary Sciences where he graduated top of his class. Marcelo was offered a teaching position at the school after graduation, but he had promised Rosie and his in-laws that they would return to Colorado. True to his word, Marcelo and Rosie settled in Denver. He served the Denver community as the right hand to Ramon at Trevino Mortuary. Eventually, Marcelo and Rosie would add to their family by welcoming two daughters: Michelle Geanine Adams –Vecqueray (Bruce Vecqueray) and GiGi Marlane Targa (Ronda Rider).
Marcelo and Rosie became as active in the community as Ramon and Emma Trevino. In 1961, Marcelo was named Consulate of Nicaragua. As Consul, the Targas opened their home to countless people who needed temporary shelter while facing many difficulties. His diplomacy and social network became wide and vast, and on December 23, 1972, when Managua, Nicaragua was hit by a devastating earthquake that killed 10,000 souls, he and his wife used those connections to organize a group of doctors, builders, and other aid workers to aid the victims of this devasting earthquake and begin the process of clean up and rebuilding. They also opened their home to the local Nicaraguan community so they all could await news of the events and survivors together.
Marcelo was blessed with three grandchildren: Michael (Madera) Adams, Matthew Adams, and the late Andrew Ramon Adams. In 2014, he was privileged to meet his great- grandchild Jade Rose Kay Adams. Marcelo also has generations of Nieces, Nephews, and other relatives in Nicaragua C.A., Spain, and across the USA.
Marcelo and his wife lived very active lives. They managed the family business, Trevino Mortuary, gave their time, money, and influence over to multiple community efforts, and were active members of the Colorado Consular Corps (CCC), from which Marcelo retired as the Emeritus Consul of Nicaragua, Central America. Marcelo was also an intrepid entrepreneur, investing in an assortment of businesses, from a used car dealership, jewelry store (Carat & Camera) to medical devices, a marble store, and a tortilla factory.
Marcelo was a true Renaissance man, who was a fashionista, loved poetry, literature, singing, dancing, passionate about history and a competitive athlete in soccer, swimming, & golf. He was fortunate to have accomplished a Hole in one “Eagle”, before his playing days were over which was the envy of his golf buddies. He was a keen marksman and was honored by invitation to several hunting groups, like One Shot Antelope Hunt Club, One Shot Past Shooters Club of Lander, Wyoming and the Two Shot Goose Hunt of Florida, among others.
Marcelo participated in countless organizations that aided the Latin Community and his church. He was named the first Latin American President of the former Colorado Mortuary Science Board. He loved his participation in el Cursillo and sang with the Mariachi Alegre. He was also an active member of many groups, including L.A.E.F. - Latin American Educational Foundation, The Annual Sam Sandos Thanksgiving food drive, L.A.R.A.S.A - Latin American Research And Service Agency, now, CLLARO, Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization, The American G.I. Forum of Colorado, The S.P.M.D.T.U., I.F.A. - International Foot Printers, American Legion - Joe P. Martinez Post 204, and the Annual St. Cajetan’s Bazaar. Marcelo was also a lifetime supporter of numerous churches: Sacred Heart, St. Cajetan’s, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady Mother of the Church, Annunciation, St. Rose of Lima, St. Theresa, St. Josephs, St Anthony of Padua Catholic Churches, New Life in Christ Church, and New Hope Ministries.
IN LIEU OF FLOWERS please make donations to Montessori Academy of Colorado (montessoriacamedyofcolorado.org), St. Andrew Avellino Seminary (Theatine Fathers) (http://www.theatinesusa.com/benefactors-.html), L.A.E.F-Latin American Educational Foundation (laef.org), L.A.R.A.S.A-Latin American Research and Service Agency, now, CLLARO, Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization, cllaro@cllaro.org, (https://volunteermatch.networkforgood.com) or ST. JUDE Children’s Hospital (Stjude.org).
Marcelo G. Targa
Cónsul Emérito de Nicaragua, A.C.
Jubilado Administrador General de Trevino Mortuary bajo la propiedad de la Familia Trevino
Marcelo Gaston nació el 4 de mayo de 1927, siendo el tercer hijo del reconocido ingeniero Daniel Targa y de Graciela Targa-Arguello. Poco después de su nacimiento en San Salvador, El Salvador, la familia se mudó a Managua, Nicaragua, donde su madre falleció dando a luz dejándole a él a la edad de tres años, y a sus dos hermanos mayores sin mama. A la edad de 7 años, Marcelo, su hermano Mauricio, y su hermana Graciela, “Chela,” se convirtieron en huérfanos tras el fallecimiento de su amado padre quien sucumbió a la tuberculosis. Aunque los niños fueron afortunados en que sus familiares maternos estuvieron dispuestos a cuidarlos, los tíos y tías se tomaban turnos en cuidarlos hasta que su abuela materna, ya mayor de edad y ciega invito a los niños a vivir con ella permanentemente. Cuando joven, la personalidad de Marcelo, energética, belicosa, y rebelde lo llevaron al camino de la política revolucionaria. El luchó contra la dictadura que gobernaba su amado Nicaragua hasta que se le dio a escoger entre abandonar su país o ser prisionero.
Marcelo llego a los Estados Unidos como un refugiado político donde se reunión con su hermano Mauricio. Una vez en los Estados Unidos, tomo residencia en New Orleans cantando con varios grupos latinos. Eventualmente su hermano lo convenció a mudarse a Detroit y tomar empleo en plantas manufactureras de autos. Su Maestría en Historia no fue reconocida en los Estados Unidos lo cual orillo a Marcelo a construir su futuro de cualquier manera posible. Así que cuando su hermano Maurico se enlisto en el Navy, Marcelo hizo servicio voluntario con la U.S. Air Force a luchar en la Guerra de Corea. Su ojo de águila para el tiro era perfecto para ser artillero de cola. La mayoría de artilleros de cola tenían una fecha de expiración—cinco salidas (misiones) pero Marcelo voló más de su fecha de expiración, amasando misiones exitosas. Era peligroso y Marcelo perdió su vista en el ojo izquierdo, pero él sabía que su perdida pudo ser mayor. De hecho, él atribuyo su sobrevivencia a la experiencia del piloto y al profesionalismo de su tripulación. Después de su recuperación, Marcelo fue enviado a la base Lowry Air Force en Denver, Colorado como instructor de campo de tiro. Mientras estuvo estacionado en Lowry el pasaba su tiempo libre durante la noche en clubs latinos donde conocería a su futura esposa, Rose,“Rosie,” Trevino. Su carrera militar era prometedora y fue seleccionado a matricularse en la Escuela de Candidatos para Oficiales, pero fue rechazado por que para entonces no era ciudadano Americano, y él deseaba esperar para iniciar el proceso de naturalización.
El matrimonio de Marcelo con Rosie le trajo bendiciones en abundancia. Para el fin de su primer año juntos, Rosie dio a luz a su primer hijo, Marcel Ramon Targa. Su suegra Emma Trevino, fundadora de Trevino Mortuary, fue para el cómo la madre que perdió en su niñez. Marcelo aprendió el funcionamiento de la industria funeraria de su suegro Ramon Trevino—el director original de Trevino Mortuary—antes de ingresar a San Francisco College of Mortuary Sciences, una institución de alto rango de donde se graduó el mejor en su clase. Después de su graduación, le ofrecieron una posición de maestro pero él le había prometido a Rosie y a sus familiares que regresarían a Colorado.
Honrando su palabra, Marcelo y Rosie se establecieron en Denver. El sirvió a la comunidad en Denver como el brazo derecho de Ramon Trevino en Trevino Mortuary. Eventualmente, Marcelo y Rosie crecieron su familia y dieron la bienvenida al mundo a sus dos hijas: Michelle Geanine Adams –Vecqueray (Bruce Vecqueray) y GiGi Marlane Targa (Ronda Rider).
Marcelo and Rosie se convirtieron tan activos en la comunidad tal como lo habían hecho Ramon and Emma Trevino. En 1961, Marcelo fue nombrado Cónsul de Nicaragua. Como Cónsul, Los Targas abrieron su casa a innumerables personas quienes necesitaban un refugio temporal mientras pasaban por muchas dificultades. Su diplomacia y redes sociales aumentaron vastamente, y el 23 de diciembre de 1972, cuando Managua, Nicaragua fue azotada por un devastador temblor que mato 10,000 almas, él y su esposa hicieron uso de sus conexiones para organizar un grupo de doctores, constructores, y otros trabajadores de ayuda para ayudar a las víctimas del devastador temblor y empezar el proceso de limpieza y reconstrucción. También abrieron las puertas de su casa a la comunidad local Nicaragüense para que juntos pudieran esperar noticias de los sucesos y sobrevivientes. Marcelo fue bendecido con tres nietos: Michael (Madera) Adams, Matthew Adams, y el ya fallecido, Andrew Ramon Adams. En el 2014, él tuvo el privilegio de conocer a su bisnieta Jade Rose Kay Adams. Marcelo también tiene generaciones de sobrinos, sobrinas, y otros familiares en Nicaragua A.C., España, y por todos los Estados Unidos.
Marcelo y su esposa tuvieron vidas muy activas. Ellos administraron el negocio de la familia, Trevino Mortuary, dieron su tiempo, dinero, e influencia a múltiples esfuerzos comunitarios, y fueron miembros activos de Colorado Consular Corps (CCC), de donde Marcelo se jubiló como Cónsul Emérito de Nicaragua, América Central. Marcelo fue también un emprendedor intrépido invirtiendo en varios negocios como un concesionario de coches usados, una joyería, (Carat & Camera), dispositivos médicos, una tienda de mármol, y una tortillería.
Marcelo fue un verdadero hombre renacentista, amante del buen vestir. Fue un amante de la poesía y la literatura. Le gustaba cantar y bailar y fue apasionado de la Historia. Fue un atleta competitivo en el futbol soccer, gustaba de nadar y jugar golf. Logro un hoyo en uno, “un águila” antes de terminar sus mejores tiempos lo que lo hizo la envidia de sus amigos. Marcelo fue un gran tirador por lo cual fue honrado con invitaciones a varios grupos de caza tales como One Shot Antelope Hunt Club, One Shot Past Shooters Club of Lander, Wyoming y Two Shot Goose Hunt of Florida, entre otros.Marcelo participo en un sin número de organizaciones de ayuda a la comunidad latina y a su iglesia. Fue nombrado como el primer Presidente Latino Americano de Colorado Mortuary Science Board. Él amaba su participación en el Cursillo y canto con el Mariachi Alegre. También fue miembro activo de muchos grupos incluyendo L.A.E.F. - Latin American Educational Foundation, The Annual Sam Sandos Thanksgiving food drive, L.A.R.A.S.A - Latin American Research And Service Agency, ahora, CLLARO, Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization, The American G.I. Forum of Colorado, The S.P.M.D.T.U., I.F.A. - International Foot Printers, American Legion - Joe P. Martinez Post 204, y the Annual St. Cajetan’s Bazaar.
Marcelo también apoyo a varias Iglesias entre ellas: Sacred Heart, St. Cajetan’s, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady Mother of the Church, Annunciation, St. Rose of Lima, St. Theresa, St. Josephs, St Anthony of Padua Catholic Churches, New Life in Christ Church, and New Hope Ministries.
EN VEZ DE FLORES favor de hacer donaciones a Montessori Academy of Colorado (montessoriacamedyofcolorado.org), St. Andrew Avellino Seminary (Theatine Fathers) (http://www.theatinesusa.com/benefactors-.html), L.A.E.F-Latin American Educational Foundation (laef.org), L.A.R.A.S.A-Latin American Research and Service Agency, ahora, CLLARO, Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization, cllaro@cllaro.org, (https://volunteermatch.networkforgood.com) or ST. JUDE Children’s Hospital (Stjude.org).
Dear Targa Family,
I am deeply sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was a dynamic personality! It was an honor to have known him! The Targa's & Trevino's were so good to our family! They took such good care of the planning of my Grandmother's & sister's funeral arrangements. I remember spending time with my parent's at the Trevino mortuary & family home. I have wonderful memories of Mr. & Mrs. Trevino. The entire family was so loving & generous. Marcello was entertaining, charming, & a fixture in the community. He will be truly missed. Our love to Michelle, Gigi & their family.
Sincerely,
Susie ( Romero) Brunson
daughter of Margaret & Jose (AM) Romero
Gigi and Michelle
Harry, Jonathan and I share our deepest sympathy with you on the loss of your remarkable father.
May peace be with you now and always.
Susie, I remember your sweet parents and I know that my family appreciated and respected the friendships as my sister and I do. Thank you for sharing and expressing your memories, it truly means a lot to our family.
Dear Targa Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences….
If I hadn't met Marcelo and Rosie on the European tour 28 years ago, I might not be living in US now. They gave me a chance to stay in their house. Marcelo helped to find the English school for me and took me to many places to showed me US. They are really really kind, giving and great couple!
Marcelo was entertaining and always made me laugh with his jokes.
I will never forget their kindness and Thank you so much!
With all my love,
Yukiko Umemoto
Dear Targa Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences….
If I hadn't met Marcelo and Rosie on the European tour 28 years ago, I might not be living in US now. They gave me a chance to stay in their house, Marcelo helped to find the English school for me and took me to many places to showed me US. They are so kind, giving and great couple! Marcelo was entertaining and always made me laugh with his jokes!
I will never forget their kindness and I really appreciate!!
With all my love,
Yukiko Umemoto
Dear Targa family,
Please accept my sincere condolences.
If I hadn't met Marcelo and Rosie 27years ago, I might not be living in the US now…They let me stay in their house and Marcelo helped me a lot and to find the English school! They were really kind and giving couple!! also Marcelo always made me laugh with his jokes! I have great memories in my heart! I will never forget their kindness… With all my love, Yukiko Umemoto
Dear Targa Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences….
If I hadn't met Marcelo and Rosie on the European tour 28 years ago, I might not be living in US now. They gave me a chance to stay in their house, Marcelo helped to find the English school for me and took me to many places to showed me US. They are really really kind, giving and great couple!
Marcelo was entertaining and always made me laugh with his jokes.
I will never forget their kindness and Thank you so much!
With all my love,
Yukiko Umemoto
We are both so sorry and at a loss with the passing of Marcelo. He will always be remembered as a good friend with a kind and gentile heart. His light shone bright and long. His legacy lives on and we are truly blessed to have known him and GiGi. We planned a tree in his memory. Sincere condolences to his family. We love you Marcelo. One day we will meet again.