A heartfelt tribute to community leaders and heroes took center stage at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting on April 16, 2025. The gathering celebrated the remarkable contributions of Bernice Lasseter, who recently turned 90, and honored two city employees, Frank Shreve and Paolo D'Souza, for their extraordinary bravery.
Bernice Lasseter, a beloved figure in the Sunset District, was recognized for her decades of service as the director of the Grace Infant Care Center. For 33 years, she has provided high-quality infant care, nurturing generations of children and fostering community ties. Supervisors praised her dedication, noting that she has not only raised a family but has also significantly contributed to the fabric of San Francisco. "Thank you for everything that you've done for not only in Sunset, but for the entirety of San Francisco," a supervisor remarked, celebrating her impactful legacy.
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Subscribe for Free In a dramatic turn, the meeting also highlighted the heroic actions of Shreve and D'Souza, who intervened during a knife attack on Market Street. While others stood frozen in shock, the duo sprang into action, pulling the victim to safety and tackling the assailant until police arrived. Their quick thinking and courage were commended as a shining example of public service. "This extraordinary act of bravery demonstrates the best of our city workforce," a supervisor stated, emphasizing the importance of their actions in making the streets safer.
Both segments of the meeting underscored the vital role individuals play in their communities, whether through dedicated service or courageous acts in times of crisis. The Board of Supervisors expressed gratitude for these contributions, reinforcing the message that every effort counts in building a stronger, safer San Francisco.