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During the recent Los Angeles City Council meeting, members took a moment to honor the lives of several community figures who have recently passed away. The somber tribute highlighted the contributions of Albert Dyson, Andrew Perry, Jacob Haman, and Jesse Cisneros, each leaving a lasting impact on their communities.
Albert Dyson, a former LAPD officer and veteran, was remembered for his extensive service in law enforcement and his role as executive director of the Public Access Station. Dyson's unexpected death in a car accident has left a void in the community he served.
Andrew Perry, a dedicated businessman and community activist, also passed away on January 10. He was known for his involvement in local block clubs and is survived by his wife and daughters, who will miss his active presence in their lives.
Councilwoman Sekowsky brought attention to Jacob Haman, who died at the age of 97. A longtime resident of Los Angeles, Haman was an independent accountant and a vibrant member of various community organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League. His legacy includes a passion for travel and a memorable presence in local events.
Lastly, Councilman Padilla requested the council to adjourn in memory of Jesse Cisneros, who lived a long life of 107 years, contributing to the fabric of the community since his birth in Alhambra.
These tributes reflect the council's commitment to honoring those who have shaped the city and its neighborhoods, reminding all of the importance of community and legacy.
Converted from Regular City Council - 01/14/00 meeting on June 14, 2025
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