Sinaloa.- The passage of time has caused changes and has erased from history a uncountable amount of eventssame as today they may be unknown to manyhowever, thanks to the vague memories of the lady Margarita Pacheco Gallardofrom 103 years oldwe can get to know the Guamúchil of yesterday, a city that, according to his words, It was very quiet inhabited by noble and cheerful people.
Margarita Pacheco is originally from Guamúchil, and was born on January 7, 1919. He is currently 103 years old and has a loving family, made up of seven of his children, about 20 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
With tenderness he remembers the first years of his life, when in Guamúchil there were only a couple of houses, which allowed the place to be very quiet and safe.
He also says that there was a lot of poverty in the place, and to go from one place to another they did it walkingbecause very few families had a horse to transport themselves, and there were no cars either.
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With emotion he remembers that he studied until sixth grade, and with this achievement he already had the necessary knowledge to teach, and thanks to this managed to work as a teacher in a ranch far from his home, where he suffered from the large number of mosquitoes and few facilities, so he did not continue with this work.
With memories almost erased by time, account when Salvador Alvarado became a municipality and Alberto Vega Chávez became municipal president, a process in which no voting took place as is customary in modern times. Likewise, he added that the arrival of Silverio Trueba was a fundamental part of the growth and development of the municipality, so much so that he pointed out that hotels, such as the Sud Pacífico and the Davimar, were established there; In the latter she worked for about 30 years, where she worked as a waitress at first and thanks to her good performance on occasions she took the position of administrator.
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“I really liked parties and boys,” he commented gracefully. Regarding this, very excited, she remembers that in her youth they celebrated parties in the San Pedro neighborhood and in the Évora Club, where they held costume contests, of which she starred twice, since she was chosen by the jury as the winner, and As a prize, she received a dress, something that for her was a great gift.
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