The Philadelphia Inquirer, on 2/16/13 at p. B4, had an obituary, Nettie Salamon, 100; ran food market. It said she ran Nettie's Food Market in Frankford until it closed in the 1970s. It also said she inherited her family's mom-and-pop grocery at 3876 Frankford Ave. She sold meat, dairy, produce, and staple goods before closing the store to take a job as a clerical worker with what is now Verizon. It is evident in the rest of the obituary that she was a special person.
Publication date | Jun 24, 2018 |
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, on 2/16/13 at p. B4, had an obituary, Nettie Salamon, 100; ran food market. It said she ran Nettie's Food Market in Frankford until it closed in the 1970s. It also said she inherited her family's mom-and-pop grocery at 3876 Frankford Ave. She sold meat, dairy, produce, and staple goods before closing the store to take a job as a clerical worker with what is now Verizon. It is evident in the rest of the obituary that she was a special person.