Politics

A funeral for Miguel

The mass for Miguel Contreras began with "Amazing Grace" and ended with a mariachi version of "De Colores." In between there was applause from the crowd inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, estimated by the Times at 4,500 people.

Durazo[They] included many of the most prominent politicians and labor leaders in the state and nation...Cardinal Roger M. Mahony, speaking alternately in English and Spanish, presided over the funeral Mass. But it was Maria Elena Durazo, Contreras' widow, who offered the most stirring eulogy.

In a strong voice that quavered at moments, Durazo told mourners that since her husband's death, she had heard Miguel Contreras described as "a kingmaker, a man of great influence, a consummate behind-the-scenes dealmaker."

"These views miss the real Miguel Contreras," Durazo said. "They ignore why he was able to do what he did. While he reveled in the game of politics, he succeeded because his constituency, the people he was trying to help, knew he was the real thing….

"Miguel was as passionate about the struggles of electricians and actors and longshoremen as he was about homecare workers and janitors and nurses and hotel housekeepers," she said. "He fought for each worker with the same heart and the same soul."

Both Hahn and Villaraigosa attended, but it was the councilman who escorted the family and the casket.

Previously:
Miguel Contreras dies suddenly
Scene at the hospital
Meyerson tribute to Contreras


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