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The jewelry company also owned Valu-Mart grocery and Leslie clothing stores. The Weisfield family still operated the company, with 87 stores, when it was sold in The Spokesman-Review Newspaper Local journalism is essential. Sign up. Top stories in Spokane. She collected on that bet 30 years later, when he was elected the company's president and chief executive officer.
Blumenthal, a Kingston, Kitsap County, resident, prominent retired businessman, world traveler, philanthropist and member of a pioneer Seattle family, died Monday Dec. He was Before heading Weisfield's, Mr. When he bought that company, he found a stash of old flags in a back room — a discovery that led to a lifelong passion, said his sister, Carolyn Danz of Seattle. There were always four or five flags flying from it, some of them from countries you never heard of.
Blumenthal, one of five children of a pioneer Seattle men's clothier, grew up on Capitol Hill near Volunteer Park. He graduated from now-closed Broadway High School in , studied at the University of Washington for a year and headed to New York with a friend to catch a boat to Europe and see the world.
World War II interrupted their plans. Blumenthal remained in New York for several years, then became a merchant marine and served in the Pacific.
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