Los Angeles is mourning the loss of one of its most cherished public figures, Tom LaBonge, who passed away at the age of 67. Known affectionately as “Mr. Los Angeles,” LaBonge dedicated
his life to improving the city he loved. His passing leaves a profound impact on the city’s political and social landscape, with tributes pouring in from colleagues, friends, and admirers.
Born on October 6, 1953, in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, LaBonge’s career was marked by unwavering dedication to his community. His work transcended politics, as he became a true
advocate for the arts, recreation, public libraries, health services, and senior citizen initiatives. His passion for Los Angeles was evident in every aspect of his public service, and his efforts will be remembered by countless Angelenos.
One of the most touching tributes came from legendary actor Eric Braeden, known for his role in The Young and the Restless. Braeden took to Twitter to express his deep sorrow over the loss of his dear friend. He fondly remembered LaBonge’s commitment to the city and his warm, generous spirit. Braeden recounted a particularly special moment when LaBonge honored him during his 40th anniversary on the show, gifting him a loaf of pumpkin bread made by local nuns—a gesture that reflected LaBonge’s unique blend of sincerity and personal touch.
As Los Angeles remembers the life and work of Tom LaBonge, the heartfelt condolences go out to his family. He is survived by his wife, Bridget Manning LaBonge, and their two children, Mary Kate and Charles. His legacy of public service, compassion, and unwavering love for the City of Angels will forever be etched in the history of Los Angeles.