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Friday, February 9, 2007

Proud of Our Ancestry

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From left to right , Dr. Fernandez's sister Lola, Adalberto Fernandez Sr., (his father), baby ,his wife, Clara G. Fernandez holding Raul...
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La Habana Cuba

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My father, A. J. Fernandez, came from a very poor family and no one had money to help buy books to study and fulfill his ambition of becomin...

July 5th 1946

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My father left Cuba and went to Boston, Massachusetts to do his medical internship. Meanwhile, my mother, his fiance, was still in Cuba awa...
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My grand parents - "Clara G. Fernandez's parents".

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Upon their return to Cuba, Clara's father, Jose Jaime Hurtado and her mother finally gave Clara and A.J. their blessings and gave them t...

Return To Cuba

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Dr. A.J. Fernandez could not wait to get back to his homeland Cuba to practice medicine and help his people. He missed the land, his family ...

Finna -"La Hormiga" - Camaguey, Cuba 1946.

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The beginning of "The Working of their Land" - Finca - "La Hormiga" Camaguey Cuba 1946 Dr. Fernandez started off with a...

Liceo 1947

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Dr. Fernandez and his wife, Clara G. Fernandez enjoyed a social life in Cuba. Their plans for the future never seemed brighter! Like a sce...

A.J. Played Baseball for the CC Camaguey Team

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Dr. Fernandez, from left to right, is standing, sixth person in photo. Sports was also his interest and he considered it therapy and exercis...

Villa Clarita

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On the other parcel of land my father used his newly acquired medical license to establish a clinic that he called 'Clinica Villa Clarit...

Circa 1950's

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A.J. and Clara are together in the background, and A.J,'s father is seen holding the baby. Also in this photo, Mrs.Lola Abaroa, who is A...

Che Kills A.J.'s Friends

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In 1959 Fidel Castro came into power and all private property became property of the state. My father never liked politics and refused to di...
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Escaping Cuba

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Since my father never protested nor got involved with politics, Castro never consider him a threat, and doctors were disappearing faster t...

A.J. Arrives as a Poor Cuban Immigrant & Went to Help the Coal Miners.

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Harlan Kentucky Cobb Memorial Hospital - Phenix City Alabama Upon his arrival from Cuba with not much else but the shirt on his back, A.J. s...

Whtesburg, Kentucky

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Whitesburg, Kentucky

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Appalachian Regional Hospitals

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A.J. started writing for the American Medical Association

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A.J. wanted more than anything to be close to his beloved Cuba, but he realized that jobs in Florida were being vied by thousands of conte...

He Wrote Articles Such As This

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A.J'.s Writing Generated Interest From Around the World

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These were "old fashion" trackbacks....

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A.J. Moves to Key West, Florida.

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Now that Dr. Fernandez contribution in the Medical field was recognized, and his reputation firmly established, he received many jobs offers...
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Governor Reubin Askew

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The Quincy of the Keys

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Navy Honors A.J. for Services to His Country

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Medical Sleuth

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State Attorney's Office

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Bob Martinez

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Cancer Research

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US NAVY

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Key Colony Beach

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Florida Department of Law Enforcement

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Sheriff

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Chief Of Police
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