Peggy Stevenson

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Preceded byJoel Wachs
Succeeded byJoan Milke Flores
Succeeded byMichael Woo
Peggy Stevenson
Stevenson in 1976
President pro tempore of the Los Angeles City Council
In office
July 1, 1981  June 30, 1985
Preceded byJoel Wachs
Succeeded byJoan Milke Flores
Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 13th district
In office
May 27, 1975  June 30, 1985
Preceded byRobert J. Stevenson
Succeeded byMichael Woo
Personal details
Born(1924-01-29)January 29, 1924
DiedOctober 16, 2014(2014-10-16) (aged 90)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseRobert J. Stevenson
OccupationPolitician

Peggy Stevenson (January 29, 1924 – October 16, 2014) was an American politician who served on the Los Angeles City Council for the District 13 from 1975 to 1985. The wife of Robert J. Stevenson, she was elected after her husband's death in 1975 and was re-elected twice. She lost to Michael Woo in 1985.

Peggy Stevenson was born in Los Angeles on January 29, 1924, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Constance, who had immigrated from Greece. She had a sister, Catherine. Peggy graduated from Fairfax High School and then attended UCLA, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science. She was a member of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. After graduating she became assistant radio director of an advertising agency, where she met Robert.[1][2][3]

She was "only a little over 5 feet tall" and said that she had to alter her own clothes to fit.[2]

Peggy was chairwoman of an annual fundraiser for underprivileged children sponsored by the show-business Masquers Club, as well as being active in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. She was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Columbia College in Hollywood.[1]

She and Robert had a son, Bruce, born in 1956. The family lived in the Hollywood Hills, just above Sunset Boulevard. Peggy Stevenson died on October 16, 2014, aged 90, in Fountain Valley, California. She was survived by her son and a sister, Katherine Nicolay.[3]

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