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Lloyd Monserratt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lloyd Monserratt
Lloyd Monserratt (December 2, 1966 - January 9, 2003), was born in Los Angeles, California, the eldest son of Ecuadorian immigrants Carlos and Olga Monserratt. His father was an architect and named his eldest son after Frank Lloyd Wright. Monserratt graduated with honors from Saint Francis High School in La Cañada. He was an Eagle Scout.〔Troop 203, San Gabriel Valley Council, December 5, 1984〕 A graduate of UCLA, Lloyd was a leader in the student movement, as a student commissioner, and later as student body president. Known for his energy and enthusiasm, his brief life had an impact on the California and Latino political scenes. He trained a number future Latino politicians while a director at NALEO and was a political and community leader in his own right. He was serving as chief-of-staff for Los Angeles City Councilmember Nick Pacheco at the time of his death. His death, from a pulmonary embolism after a gastric bypass surgery, sent a shock through the California Democratic circles.〔 At the time of his death, he was engaged to Michelle Ramos.〔 He was survived by his mother, Olga Monserratt, brother, Ernest G. Monserratt, nephew, Carlos F. Monserratt and his niece Sofia A. Monserratt. == Early political activism == Social activism was instilled in Monserratt early in life. At age 9 his father brought him along to protest the opening of the El Cid adult bookstore on Main Street in the San Gabriel Valley city of Alhambra. The store was eventually forced to close by the continuing presence of the protestors led by the Catholic League from the local parish.
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