Juan Romero, the hotel busboy who sprung to the aid of Robert F. Kennedy the day he was gunned down in Los Angeles in 1968, has died of a heart attack, family members say. Romero, 68, passed away in ...
Nearly 50 years after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, the busboy who held the dying senator detailed his last words in a Friday report. Juan Romero, who was 17 at the time of the 1968 slaying ...
A curious expression, he or she is busing tables at a restaurant or family diner. Bussers make sure the business runs smoothly. But why do we call them that? There’s no bus parked ...
Juan Romero struggled for decades with a memory he could not escape. He left Los Angeles and moved to Wyoming, later came back west and settled in San Jose, raised a family and devoted himself to ...
The busboy who held Robert F. Kennedy after the senator was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in California is opening up about the senator's final moments in 1968 The busboy who held Robert F. Kennedy ...
Juan Romero, the Mexican busboy who comforted the dying Robert Kennedy after he was shot in 1968, has died in Modesto, California after suffering a heart attack. Romero and Kennedy were interlocked ...
Andy Kaufman never wanted to feel too far away from his audience. Early in his career, he found that bussing tables at Jerry’s Famous Deli in Los Angeles kept him grounded. But that didn’t mean he ...
Mr Romero was a 17-year-old busboy when he shook hands with the then senator. Juan Romero, 67, holds a photo of himself and the dying Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES — The hotel busboy who came to Robert F. Kennedy's aid when the New York senator was shot in Los Angeles has died. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that Juan Romero died Monday in ...
On June 5, 1968, hotel busboy Juan Romero raced to congratulate Sen. Robert Kennedy moments after his victory in the California presidential primary. He had met the candidate the day before, bringing ...
CHAPIN, S.C. — One young man in Chapin was completely surprised this Christmas season. Thanks to generous staff members and customers from Zorba's Chapin, Colson Cannon, a busboy at the restaurant in ...
Andy Kaufman never wanted to feel too far away from his audience. Early in his career, he found that bussing tables at Jerry's Famous Deli in Los Angeles kept him grounded. But that didn't mean he ...