Lucha Moreno (1939-2026) - Find a Grave Memorial
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The Mexican music is in mourning: Lucha Moreno, one of the most beloved voices of the rancher song and beloved figure of cinema, died after marking with his legacy to several generations.Gloria Ochoa Salinas, artistically known as Lucha Moreno, died on April 15 at the age of 86, as confirmed by her family and various media. Her daughter, the singer Mimí, a member of the Flans group, released the news through social networks, where she shared a d…
Lucha Moreno, an icon of rancher music and mother of Mimi de Flans, died at the age of 86, a few days after turning 87
Lucha Moreno, singer of ranch music and actress of Mexican telenovelas like Quinceañera, died at 87 years old. The news of her death was shared by Mimi, a member of Flans and daughter of the artist. “How difficult. Today my beloved mommy climbed into a cloud, surrounded by a lot of little angels, to return home,” wrote the singer in a post made on her Instagram account. The performer of ‘En el boulevard’ said that Lucha Moreno died peacefully, w…
The news shakes the show and leaves a farewell full of excitement
Tijuana, April 15.- Mexican actress and singer Irma Gloria Ochoa Salinas, better known as Lucha Moreno, died at 86 years old, reported her family on social networks. Her daughter, the singer Mimi, announced the death through her Instagram account, where she shared that “we went soft and surrounded by a lot of love”. Lucha Moreno participated in different films of Mexican gold cinema, also recorded more than 20 record productions as a singer of r…
Lucha Moreno (1939-2026) - Find a Grave Memorial
Singer, Actress. Born in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, she became closely associated with the ranchera genre and was also active in Mexican cinema and television. She began her professional career in the 1950s, first as a singer and later as an actress, making her screen debut in Asesinos, S.A. (1957), where she performed the song "La noche de my mal." Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s, Moreno appeared in a number of Mexican films, including No soy m…
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