In Days Gone By The McGinness Familys Pharmacy Legacy - My Edmonds News

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The McGinness family pharmacy opened in Edmonds in 1932, during the Great Depression, when many families faced financial struggles. Jay McGinness, along with his wife Sibbie and their children, ensured that the pharmacy was a cornerstone of community health. The family adapted their services to meet the evolving needs of the community, fostering deep connections with residents. Their contributions extended beyond the pharmacy, as they engaged in various local initiatives. The McGinness legacy is honored today, reflecting the family's enduring impact on Edmonds.

As the community remembers their service, local leaders acknowledge the importance of such family-run businesses in preserving community health. The pharmacy's historical significance is highlighted in local narratives, showcasing its role in the town's development. This story of resilience serves as an inspiration for future generations in Edmonds.

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