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  2. John W. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    John Nordstrom retired in 1928 selling his stake to his sons Everett Nordstrom and Elmer Nordstrom. Everett and Elmer also acquired Carl Wallin's share of the company. John's third son Lloyd Nordstrom joined the company as a part owner in 1933. Members of the Nordstrom family still own 20% of Nordstrom Inc and closely supervise the chain. [1]

  3. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom eventually settled on a shoe store that opened in 1901, called Wallin & Nordstrom. [6] Carl F. Wallin, the co-founder of the store, was the owner of the adjacent shoe repair shop. [5] John and Hilda had five children, three of whom would follow him into the family business, Everett W. (1903), Elmer J. (1904) and Lloyd N. Nordstrom. [7 ...

  4. January 1976 - Wikipedia

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    Died: Lloyd W. Nordstrom, 65, executive of the Nordstrom chain of department stores and majority owner of the new Seattle Seahawks NFL franchise, eight months before the team played its first game in the National Football League. Nordstrom was playing tennis while on vacation in the Mexican resort of Cancun, and suffered a fatal heart attack. [96]

  5. Elmer Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, John W. Nordstrom retired and sold his shares of Wallin & Nordstrom to his two eldest sons, Everett and Elmer. In 1929, Carl Wallin also retired and sold his shares to them. 1930 marked the change of name to Nordstrom. In 1933, the third son Lloyd joined. They ran the business as co-presidents. [3] [4]

  6. Bruce Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Nordstrom was born in Seattle on October 1, 1933. [1] He was the grandson of John W. Nordstrom, founder of Nordstrom, Inc., which began as a shoe store in 1901.At the age of 9, Bruce Nordstrom began his career at the retailer working the stockroom and sales floor of Nordstrom's downtown Seattle store, making 25 cents an hour. [3]

  7. Everett Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Everett W. Nordstrom (January 13, 1903 – July 1, 1972) was an American businessman and former chairman and CEO of Nordstrom, the department store chain founded by his father, John W. Nordstrom. Early life

  8. Blake Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Blake Willard Nordstrom (October 4, 1960 – January 2, 2019) was an American businessman. The great-grandson of John W. Nordstrom , he served as sole President of the Nordstrom department store chain from 2000 to 2014, and then co-president with his brothers, Peter, and Erik Nordstrom , from 2015 until his death in 2019.

  9. Markeith Loyd - Wikipedia

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    Markeith Demangzlo Loyd (born October 8, 1975) is an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to death for the murder of Orlando Police Lieutenant Debra Clayton. Loyd was found guilty in November for the January 2017 killing of Lt. Clayton and was sentenced to death following a unanimous jury recommendation in December.