Claudio Gamboa Calderon
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Claudio Gamboa Calderon (known as "Don Cuyo," January 24, 1914 - September 19, 1999) was one of the founders of CoopeAgri, the biggest cooperative in Costa Rica. He formed part of CoopeAgri's administrative council from 1962-1976.
He was born in San Jose, Costa Rica. On September 16, 1999, exactly 3 days before he died, Don Cuyo was interviewed by CoopeAgri's magazine. Unfortunately, by the time the article was published, Mr. Gamboa had already passed away in General Viejo, a small town in the South Pacific Region of Costa Rica.
According to Claudio Gamboa Calderon, "Marriage its meant to be until you die, that is why I married coperativism."[citation needed]

