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A Final Issue — and Family / Honor Roll

People are our greatest blessings.

It's tough to close the Garment & Citizen.

Yet it doesn't seem so tough when I think about my eldest sister, Mary Frances Sullivan Merwin, who has always been a great inspiration — and will remain so.

Mary Fran has been engaged in a much tougher fight than any economic downturn for more than two years. She has carried on as a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend, community member and educator every step of the way.

It helps to think of others, even when things don't go your way.

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My mother, Mary Claire Sullivan, doesn't know that the Garment & Citizen is closing because she's deep into Alzheimer's disease. Sometimes she thinks I am my father, James Patrick Sullivan, Sr., her late husband and companion through a life that brought nine children, many challenges, and a great love story.

It helps to remember, even when others grow forgetful.

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Those nine children my parents brought into the world include my four brothers and four sisters, all of whom are individuals of honor and true members of the pack.

It helps to recall that people are our greatest blessings.

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I recall a difficult time, early in my marriage, when I felt stuck at an unsatisfactory stop in my career in journalism. My wise and wonderful wife, Lorna, told me to stop worrying.

"If I were as smart as you, I'd feel confident that opportunities will come," she said.

I tried to be the big fellow, but I probably sounded like a patronizing young husband when I told her: "But honey, you're just as smart as me."

Lorna's eyes twinkled just a bit, the only tip-off she gives the world about her razor-sharp mind. Then she said it: "Actually, I'm smarter than you, but even if I were as smart as you I'd be confident."

We shared a nice laugh, and hope replaced anxiety.

It helps that Lorna was right, as usual, on both counts.

— Jerry Sullivan, Editor & Publisher

Jerry Sullivan is editor of the L.A. Garment & Citizen.

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Honor Roll

The Garment & Citizen thanks the following current and past employees, vendors, volunteers and participants in the life of our coverage for their service — with apologies for the many others whose names will not appear here but will remain in the memory of the newspaper.
L.A. Garment & Citizen publisher Jerry Sullivan talking to citizen journalist Sam Hassan
L.A. Garment & Citizen publisher Jerry Sullivan talking to citizen journalist Sam Hassan

  • Sadao Akimoto
  • Ruth Alba
  • Geoffrey Altrocchi
  • George Bachoian
  • Susan Borden
  • Kate Bowers
  • William J. Bratton
  • Gary Brownstein
  • Esteban Cano
  • Henry Cho
  • J.C. Choe
  • Sandy Close
  • Sergio Diaz
  • Julian Do
  • Cecilia Estolano
  • Juan Esparza
  • Janeth Estrada
  • Justine Estrada
  • John Freeman Fish
  • Seymour Gale
  • Eric Garcetti
  • Eddie Garcia
  • Lourdes Garcia
  • Pepe Garcia
  • Kristine Gloviak
  • Darrin Gold
  • Kiara Harris
  • Sam Hassan
  • Steven Hirsh
  • Mary Howey
  • Nidal Ibrahim
  • Amy Inouye
  • Bukky & Ignatius Iregbulem
  • Lyndon Johnson
  • Steve Maloney
  • Lenny Mills
  • Genesis Morales
  • Chi Mui
  • Thomas (T.K.) Nagano
  • Steve Needleman
  • Mary Nemick
  • Rick Ness
  • Howard Nishimura
  • Mireya Olivera
  • Melanie Polk
  • Roberto Porras
  • John Rabe
  • Stuart Rapeport
  • Sam Richard
  • Joe Rodriguez
  • Miko Santos
  • Raby Savage
  • Jeanette Shammas
  • Michael Shonafelt
  • Natalie Shore-Peterson
  • Andrew Smith
  • Elena Stern
  • Behruz "Bob" Termechi
  • Rosa Vides
  • Antonio Villaraigosa
  • Martin Wernicke
  • Eugene Yi

Related columns:
Adios and Goodbye
What Worked in the Heart of the City of Angels
Here's to Our Local Heroes

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