Monday, November 13, 2023

RIP Chuck Aronberg


Los Angeles Times

November 12, 2023 


August 30, 1930 - November 9, 2023 2-term Mayor of Beverly Hills, Charles "Chuck" Aronberg moved to Los Angeles at the age of 10 after his father died. Chuck graduated from LA High at the age of 15, attended college at UCLA and medical school at UCSF. Chuck dedicated his life to the service of the community and others, including 12 years on the Beverly Hills City Council and being the first male member of the League of Women Voters. Among the public health causes he championed were his work to secure seat belt legislation, and clean air and clean water legislation on both a local and federal level. Chuck was awarded Alumnus of the Year for Community Service at UCLA. An ophthalmologist devoted to his patients, he was also a leader in the field of sports medicine as team doctor for the Lakers, Kings, Raiders and for 3 Olympic Games. A recognized medical expert and qualified medical examiner, Chuck treated Rodney King after the infamous beating, and provided meaningful testimony in the pivotal Federal Civil Rights trial. He was also a proud SAG member with 12 film credits. May his life of service and commitment to his profession and community be a source of inspiration to all who knew him. He is survived by his wife Sandra Aronberg, MD, daughter Cindy Aronberg and his grandchildren Leo Rheinheimer and Kate Rheinheimer.

Funeral services Hillside Memorial 11/15/23 2PM. Donations can be made in his honor to The Maple Counselling Center, Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, and The Sierra Club

ARONBERG, Chuck (Charles Aronberg)

Born: 8/30/1930, Neptune, New Jersey, U.S.A.

Died: 11/9/2023, Beverly Hills, California, U.S.A.

 

Chcuk Aronberg’s western – actor:

Grey Knight – 1993 (union soldier)

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