Institutions and municipal agencies show their condolences after the death, at 87 years of age, of Saturnio Agüera.
From the Department of Historical Heritage, remember this neighbor of Puerto de Mazarrón who was Guardian of Monuments from the decade of the 60's of the last century.
This is what the municipal archaeologist María Martínez says, who recalls her figure and her role linked to the enhancement of the archaeological heritage of Mazarrón.
"He was an official of the Autonomous Community and was linked to the Archaeological Museum of Murcia under the management of the directors Jorge Aragoneses and José Antonio Melgares, and years later (years '70) with the architect of the Ministry of Fine Arts Pedro Sanmartín Moro, who He was also director of the Museum of Cartagena, and with which he collaborated in archaeological excavations ofCartagena (the hill of Molinete) as well as of Mazarrón (the Roman village of Rihuete and in the archaeological site of the currently musealized Roman Factory of Salazones, in the buildings Aquotel and Insignia ".
María Martínez continues, noting that "in the 90s and early retirement due to health problems, continued to work with archaeologists in visits and surveys, as well as in the publication of publications, both in local and scientific dissemination magazines of the days of heritage of the CARM In the early 2000, with all the huge information and documentation obtained in previous decades, promotes the creation of the current Museum of Mazarrón Factoria Romana de Salazones "
From the Popular University of Mazarrón its president, José María López Ballesta, also wanted to have some words of remembrance for Saturnino Agüera.
"I knew Saturnino, I knew about the restless man, I was fortunate to collaborate with him on many occasions, they are ideas, like Carlantum, that still survive after many years, always ready, always providing a new vision. preserve our past.
His work is the reflection of a passion, of a delivery without limits to what is wanted and admired, professed with the respect and veneration of those who know that they share in contributing to the construction of our own history.
For the rest, friendship is a feeling that lasts beyond life.
Although today you are not among us, I know that in spirit you will accompany us in what is to come.
We can not see you but we feel you. "
Also from the Popular University, Juan Francisco Belmar recalls these days the photographic exhibition that he dedicated to Saturnino Agüera entitled "Toda una vida" and that could be seen a few years ago at the Senior Center of Puerto de Mazarrón.
Also, Casas Consistoriales have reminded the figure of Agüera, a regular at the exhibitions that houses the municipal building.
Precisely in September 2014 he attended the opening of the exhibition "Links" of his son Celestino Agüera, who died recently.
The illustrator Juan Álvarez, one of the last artists who have exhibited in Casas Consistoriales, has also shown his condolences with a drawing that immortalizes Saturnino Agüera.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón