Western-United Dairy on Grenshaw Ave in Chicago in the 1920's - 1960's?

%REPLIES%%DETAILS% Answer My father worked at that dairy from 1950 to 1963. He used to be a route driver who delivered milk door to door. As a little girl I would go with him on his route on Saturdays.

I remember it as if it were just yesterday Answer Sadie, I am one of the sons of one of the owners of the Dairy. My father was David Silverstein, brother Felix Silverstein, The other names I remember are Bernard Dick, my grandfather Charles Silverstein. If you would like any further information please contact me (use subject Western United) Answer My grandfather worked there for a long time, retiring in mid-1950's Answer Chuck As the son of David Silverstein whose brother Felix also worked at the dairy...they were the sons of Charles Silverstein partner to Harris Dick who co-owned Dairy.

I was born in 1950 . What would your grandfather's name be? Ed Silverstein.

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