Jose-Alencar-Obituary

Jose Alencar

Obituary

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Former Brazilian Vice President Jose Alencar died Tuesday after a long battle with abdominal cancer. He was 79.

The textile magnate shared eight years of government with Brazil's first working-class president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who left office as new leader Dilma Rousseff was sworn in at the New Year.

The death was confirmed by the Sirio-Libanes Hospital in Sao Paulo, where Alencar arrived on Monday in critical condition. According to the hospital, he died of multiple organ failure while surrounded by his immediate family.

Alencar had undergone more than a dozen tumor-removing surgeries, including one at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He had also been treated with an experimental drug at the University of Houston's MD Andersen Cancer Center.

Alencar, a multimillionaire businessman, was picked as Silva's running mate in 2002 in a clear bid to win the support of bankers, ranchers, b usiness leaders, military officers and foreign investors who feared the former trade union leader's radical leftist past.

Like Silva, Alencar was raised poor. But while Silva joined the labor movement and toiled as a lathe operator, Alencar built an empire of textile factories and amassed a fortune once estimated at about $200 million.

Silva went on to gain fame as a skillful union negotiator and became the leader of the ruling Workers Party. Alencar eventually turned to politics in the conservative Liberal Party dominated by evangelical Christians. He was elected to Brazil's Senate in 1998.

Despite their different paths, Alencar was one of Silva's biggest supporters in Brazil's contentious political arena, standing by the president during corruption scandals that cost some of Silva's closest aides their jobs.

He was not afraid to criticize Silva's policies, however. Early in the president's first term, he criticized the administration for maintaining interest rates of nearly 27 percent, saying they kept businesses from growing.

Alencar was born Oct. 17, 1931, in the small rural town of Itamuri in Minas Gerais state.

He left home at age 14 to work as a salesman in a dry goods shop and by the time he was 18, he had opened his own store.

In the following years he worked as a traveling salesman, opened and closed a pasta factory and worked as a textile wholesaler.

In 1967 he teamed up with a wealthy businessman in the cotton processing business and founded Coteminas, today one of the largest textile businesses in Brazil.

In 1994 he ran for governor of Minas Gerais but lost, and four years later he won a landslide victory to the Senate.

Alencar is survived by his wife Mariza Campos Gomes da Silva his son Josue Christiano and daughters Maria da Graca and Patricia.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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The Alencar family,today we live in a world death is all around, But when the rope of death encircle us,GOD give us strenght and give us courage too. He hear our pleas, to shelter and rescue us why? because only "HE" can Provide Escape.So you will have to take courage and have faith.2Samuel 22:1-8 and Psalms147:3,Isaiah41:13

To the family of Mr. Jose Alencar, you are in the prayers of so many during this time. God is also waiting to help you take comfort by drawing close to him during you lose. James 4:8

To The Alencar Family, we wish to express our deepest sympathy.

John 11:1-44

My sincere condolences, May the God of tender mercies be with you and your family during this difficult time.

Condolences: To Jose's family, May the God of peace grant you it at this time.Our thoughts are also with you all.


D.G.N.C.

Life, like a mist appears for just a day, then disappears tomorrow. All that we are can quickly fade away, replaced by tears and sorrow. f a man should die, can he live again? Hear the promise God has made; He will call, the dead will answer. They shall live at his command, for he has a longing for the work of his own hand. So have faith, and do not wonder, for our God can make us stand. All those asleep in God's memory stay, from death he will awaken, then we'll come to see all that life can...

My condolences to the family of Jose Alencar. During this difficult time, take comfort in Romans 15:5 "May the God who supplies endurance and comfort grant you to have...the same mental attitude that Christ Jesus had.

Siento mucho su perdida.Es por esta razon que le escribo esta palabras de animo que se encuentran en Juan 5:28,29 "No se maravillen de esto porque viene la hora en que los que estan en las tumbas conmemorativas oiran su voz y saldran".
Lamentablemente no los conozco. Mi mas sentido pesame vaya con ustedes.

Sinceramente,

Gabriela Troche