Last of Boys Markets Founders Dies at 95
Services are scheduled for Al Goldstein, the last survivor of the six brothers who founded Boys Markets in 1924.
March 2, 2010
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Services are scheduled here Wednesday for Al Goldstein, the last survivor of the six brothers who founded Boys Markets in 1924. Goldstein, 95, died Feb. 25 in Palm Desert, Calif.
Goldstein and his brothers started selling produce off pushcarts in the early 1920s, when they were known as "the boys" — the name they used when they opened their first supermarket in 1924. By the time they sold the chain to Breco Holdings in 1988, the company was operating 49 stores; when Yucaipa Cos. acquired the stores in 1989, the Boys name disappeared.
Goldstein is survived by three daughters, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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