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Byron B. Brainard : ウィキペディア英語版
Byron B. Brainard
Byron B. Brainard (1894–1940) was an electrician, auto mechanic, auto salesman, real estate broker and community newspaper editor who was also a Los Angeles City Council member between 1933 and 1939.
==Biography==

Byron Bernard Brainard, born 01 Apr 1894 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, USA, was brought to Los Angeles in 1899 at the age of five. He left high school to work as a car washer for the Southern Pacific and the Pullman Company but acquired his first piece of real estate through his parents while still a minor. He continued his education through night school and extension courses. He worked up to chief mechanic for an automobile company, then turned to real estate and, before his election to the council in 1933, he edited and published the ''Southwest News-Press,'' a community newspaper. He maintained a semiwieekly column called "Column Right" while a council member and after.〔("Councilman Columnist," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 17, 1935, page A-10 )〕〔("Stroke Fatal to Brainard," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 20, 1940, page A-3 )〕
Brainard was stricken while eating dinner with his wife, Blanche, at home. He could not be revived at Georgia Street Receiving Hospital.〔 Funeral services were conducted at Inglewood Park Cemetery by the Golden Gate Masonic Lodge and the Order of Druids, of which Brainard had been Noble Grand Arch.〔("Obituary," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 22, 1940, page 16 )〕 Besides his wife, he left a son and a daughter.〔
A month after his death (on 19 Mar 1940 in Los Angeles), an autopsy report revealed that Brainard had died of choking when a piece of meat lodged in his throat.〔("Brainard Choked to Death on Food, Autopsy Discloses," ''Los Angeles Times,'' page A-12 )〕

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