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Ray L. Chesebro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ray L. Chesebro
Ray L. Chesebro (August 28, 1881 – March 25, 1954) was a 20th Century police judge and city attorney in Los Angeles, California, who became known and commended throughout the nation. ==Personal==
Chesebro was born in Minnesota on August 28, 1881, and he came to California in 1904.〔(Los Angeles Public Library reference file )〕〔("Ray Chesebro, Retired City Attorney, Dies at 73," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 26, 1954, pages A-1 and A-3 )〕 He was married on April 9, 1909, to Ada B. Tripp in her home at 755 Maple Avenue.〔("Marry Slyly; Merry Chase," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 10, 1909, page II-1 )〕 He was a member of the Jonathan Club, Wilshire Country Club, Blue Lodge and Scottish Rite Masonic Order and Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine.〔 Chesebro died at the age of 73 on March 25, 1954, in Good Samaritan Hospital after suffering a heart attack in his home at 5531 Red Oak Drive in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood.〔() Location of the Chesebro residence on ''Mapping L.A.''〕 He was survived by his widow, Ada R. Chesebro; a son, Marvin Chesebro, and a daughter, Geraldine Warwick-Owensmith. A funeral service was conducted in the Hollywood Beverly Christian Church, 1717 North Gramercy Place, with interment in Inglewood Park Cemetery.〔〔("Rites Conducted for Ray Chesebro," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 30, 1954, pages A-1 and A-24 )〕
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