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C. Lemoine Blanchard (1910–86) was a businessman who was a member of the Los Angeles City Council from 1959 until 1963 and a board member of the national YMCA.. ==Biography==
Blanchard was born on October 16, 1910, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W. Blanchard, Sr. He was brought to the San Fernando Valley when he was a year old, was educated locally and, after graduating from high school, he joined his father's North Hollywood firm, Blanchard Lumber Company, of which he later became owner. He was a "lifelong supporter" of the East Valley YMCA and president of the North Hollywood Kiwanis and the Al Malaikah Shrine Temple.〔("Lemoine Blanchard 2nd District," ''El Pueblo,'' August 25, 1961, in Los Angeles Public Library reference file )〕〔("Funeral Announcements," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 15, 1986, page 2 )〕 In 1967 he was named to the national board of the YMCA.〔("Ex-Councilman Honored by National Y," ''Los Angeles Times,'' December 24, 1967, page 6 )〕 He died August 13, 1986, in North Hollywood. He was survived by his wife, Frances; two children, Carol Sanders and Ross Lemoine Blanchard; a brother, Roscoe W. Blanchard, Jr., and two sisters, Dorothy Camp and Maude Humm. Funeral services were held in the First Christian Church of North Hollywood.〔
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