Bill Brand remembered as leader, champion, friend at Redondo Beach’s public memorial – Daily News

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The descripter was often told about the Bill brand, in which more than a dozen speakers shared stories about the beloved Late Redondo Beach Mayor in a public monument on Sunday afternoon.

Two-hour-Plus tribute, hundreds of people participated in the auditorium of Redondo Union High School. And was presented by Elgiz family and friends, by city officials, Los Angeles County Electoral and State MPs.

Whether it was a brother -in -law sharing or a county supervisor, the subject brand had a cruel determination to fight for what he believed – whether he was inviting someone for an event, was taking home with a long time or a political war against corporations.

The brand was described as charismatic, a catalyst for change, a “straight shooter,” a leader and a champion for residents of Redondo Beach.

  • Redondo Beach Mayor Jim Light addresses the crowd ...Redondo Beach Mayor Jim Light addresses the crowd ...

    The Mayor Jim Light of Redondo Beach addressed the crowd in the Memorial for the Bill Brand on March 3, 2024 at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

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    Deirdre brand and Redondo Beach Mayor Jim Lite on March 3, 2024 saw a special presentation in the Memorial for the Bill Brand at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

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    Dennis McNell sang a tribute song at the Memorial for his friend Bill brand at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

  • Linda Neil recited an Elie for the Bill brand ...Linda Neil recited an Elie for the Bill brand ...

    Linda Neil recited an ELE for the Bill brand at his memorial at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

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    The Mac brand addresses a rush in the Memorial for his brother Bill Brand at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

  • Linda Neil recited an Elie for the Bill brand ...Linda Neil recited an Elie for the Bill brand ...

    Linda Neil recited an ELE for the Bill brand at his memorial at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

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    The Deirdre brand receives a flag tribute at the memorial for her husband Bill brand at the Redondondo Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

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    The Deedre Brand addressed the crowd in Memorial for her husband Bill Brand at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium on March 3, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

  • Redondo Beach Mayor Jim Light addresses the crowd ...Redondo Beach Mayor Jim Light addresses the crowd ...

    The Mayor Jim Light of Redondo Beach addressed the crowd in the Memorial for the Bill Brand on March 3, 2024 at the Redarko Union High School Auditorium. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Gill Castro-Petr)

Supervisor Jennis Hans, one of the last few regional officials to speak, described the brand as a non-habitation approach to the government and a loveless love for Redondo Beach.

“Mayor comes and go,” Han said. “Supervisors come and go.” But sometimes, Han said, there is a special public officer who comes with which will be remembered for generations.

“Bill brand was the man,” Han said. “And our collective hearts are broken.”

The afternoon Phulcrim Widow Diadered had tears and hearty memories of the brand. It was difficult, she said, to write something because there was a lot to describe about her husband of seven years and she could not decide which part of her life had to be described.

“And in addition, what I was writing felt like a epilogue,” Diradre said he was suffocated. “But I want a closing chapter to be.”

Dirdre apologized to anyone in the city, who her late husband pushed to work on a task force or attend a meeting. When the bill had a bone in the mouth, she said, she would not let it settle down. Eventually, he reminded the crowd: “I lived with him.”

“God bless you, Bill,” Diradre said he gave speed to his video image behind him. “You were a major pain, but, God, I loved you.”

Deirdre received a permanent ovation from the crowd.

As she stood on the stage, the gym light, the newly established mayor of the city and one of the best friends of the brand kept her closed, while both watched a video. The police officers and firefighters of Redondo Beach were shown bringing down the flag flying in half staff since the death of the brand on 9 February. The authorities are done for military giants.

Then, Redondo Beach police chief who Hoffman and Fire Chief Patrick Butler entered the stage right and brought the folded flag in a box.

City manager Mike Vijanski presented the flag to him, saying that “this flag is as much for you as it is for the bill.”

In attendance, they heard Mac brand, Bill’s elder brother for three years. He said that it was probably a trip to Mac’s house in Chicago – where the Lakeshore drive of acre is taken with a public, open space – which closed the bill’s determination to preserve the Redondondo Beach Waterfront.

City officials talked – CouncilMepers Nils Nehrenheim, Todd Laevanstein and Zeen Obagi, Junior, as well as City Attorney Mike Web and Treasurer Eugene Solomon ” – all developed the tireless advice bill brand from the city.

Many times, the speakers ripen applause when the brand projects were mentioned: fighting a waterfront mall with the center, protesting a waterfront mall with the center, closing the AES power plant and working to rally for the option of the Metro C line-off-way option.

Nehrenhem referred to the Bill brand, which is now turning from “heritage in living”.

Solomon swore, and most spectators agreed with their applause, the last chapter on the bill brand was not yet written.

Solomon said, “The last page is up to all of us,” As the right bill brand, everyone should ask themselves: “What is this what can I do?”

It was the firmness of the brand, his call for activism that was contagious, Han said, in his Ellie.

The supervisor tore to tore because he told how he felt about the brand. He reminded him of a song for the song by English singer-songworm Ed Sheeran: “A Heart That Being to Broken is a heart that is loved,” she said.

“And,” Han said, “Bill loved us.”

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