Sandra Hilary, a former Minneapolis City Council member and Hennepin County commissioner, rose to the halls of power from blue-collar roots before stumbling over personal problems.
Hilary, a fierce advocate for homeowners and children in inner city neighborhoods, died on Wednesday in Alma, Iowa, of ill health, complicated by the flu.
She was 70.
Thirty years ago, when Hilary was waiting tables at Little Jack's and other spots in Minneapolis, she became tired of collecting trash that blew down Dupont Avenue from several unkempt houses.
So in the early 1980s, she took action. She joined the Hawthorne Area Community Council and soon became the group's leader.
She became frustrated in her efforts to get results at City Hall, on issues such as housing, crime and pollution.
By 1983, her friends and neighbors persuaded her to run for City Council against incumbent DFLer Pat Daugherty.
It was an uphill battle, without endorsement from the DFL.