DC11 - Jesus Carranza

Jesus Abelardo Carranza

I’m doing a few family Portraits and this is my Dad. His Grandfather was the brother of Venustiano Carranza - The President of Mexico. When my grandparents where alive, they would get all the kids together during thanksgiving and tell us about the Mexican Revolution and how Pancho Villa assassinated President Carranza. This heritage lives deep within my father and his drive to protect our County is as pure as gold. He was even named after Venustiano’s brother and father. He fought in the Korean war as a communication cryptographic code breaker and a liaison between commanding officers. He set up the 127th orphanage and hospital during the Vietnam War that housed and took care of all those kids orphaned due to the War. He’s been shot multiple times, survived a 450 foot cliff fall, has been electrocuted by 10,000 volts, survived a head-on motorcycle crash on the freeway and so many other things. A cat may have nine lives, but my father has over a 100. Our country has recognized him by giving numerous letters of recommendations. This man has shown me how to build a house from the ground up (literally every part), he is an incredible artist and a father of two sons and one daughter. Unfortunately life’s adventures have taken a toll on his body, along with 15+ years of diabetes which combined has has taken his health down a critical path. His kidneys are working at only 15% (dialysis starts at 14%) and a transplant is required ASAP. My Dad is my Hero and in my world Hero’s never die . . . a Hero’s life should be in our hearts forever!! My Dad has shown me what a heart without compromise can do and I pray that I take the torch of our heritage and make him proud.

5 Responses to “Dec 11 Portrait - Jesus Abelardo Carranza”

  1. Randyy De La O says:

    From one Randyman to another, I’ll keep your father in my prayers. I understand what it’s like to see your father as a hero. My father was my hero. He passed away in 1981. Today is his birthday.I wrote a tribute to him last year on what would have been his 83rd birthday.He also was the father of two sons and a daughter. Never give up hope! If you would like to read the tribute go to http://andrewsalazardelao.blogspot.com.

    Randyman

  2. Abelardo Carranza says:

    Hello!
    I was wondering around the web, and typed my name on google just to see what came out…and I found your website. I’m also the great great grandson of Jesus Carranza, Venustiano’s brother. And I migh even already know you from a family reunion or something. But I wanted to try to get in touch so you know you have relatives near the border, in Ensenada.
    Hope to hear from you soon
    A. Carranza

  3. Trish says:

    Hello!

    I was wondering if you knew the names of Venustiano Carranzas other brothers and sisters… My greatgrandmother was Carranza born in Cuatro Cienegas and she mentioned to be related to Venustiano. Is there any way you can help. I know her parents names so I dont know if maybe they are one of his brothers or sisters. Thanks !!!

  4. Vilma Carranza Chua says:

    Hello,

    I belong to the Carranza clan here in the Philippines. Would you know if there are relatives from the Venustiano clan who migrated to the Philippines?

  5. Thomas Castellanos says:

    Hello!

    I’m allso wondering if you knew the names of Venustiano Carranzas other brothers and sisters… My greatgrandmother was Efignia Carranza

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