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Article: LOUIS G. STOLOFF, 85 RETIRED LOWELL BUSINESSMAN
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- April 9, 1989
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Services will be held at noon today in Temple Beth El in
Lowell for Louis G. Stoloff, a retired Lowell businessman and
entrepreneur who died Thursday at his home in Nashua. He was 85.
Mr. Stoloff founded Stoloff's Grocery Store in Lowell in 1922
and operated it until 1945. In 1929 he and a partner founded Lowell
Trucking Corp., of which he was president until 1957.
In the early 1940s he owned and operated the Gates Theatre,
one of Lowell's oldest vaudeville houses. He was also a cofounder
of New-Knit Manufacturing Co. in Lowell in 1935 and its president
until his retirement in 1968.
Mr. Stoloff graduated from Lowell High School in 1919 and
attended Northeastern University and the ...
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