Remembering Almys Department Store

Remembering Almys Department Store A place to reminisce about the Salem Ma. Allmys Department store, that went out of business in 1986.

03/26/2022

For anyone looking for an address for this Department store there is none. It went out of business years ago. It was on Essex Street in Salem MA. This is why it's called rembering Almys.

A DAY IN THE LIFE of the Almys Softball Team. We lived by our motto.Win some lose most. But at least we showed up.
03/10/2022

A DAY IN THE LIFE of the Almys Softball Team. We lived by our motto.Win some lose most. But at least we showed up.

A small Almys Reunion!!!
08/10/2015

A small Almys Reunion!!!

Another old shot of Almy'sLooks like late 50's
06/15/2015

Another old shot of Almy's
Looks like late 50's

10/09/2014

Does anybody know what year the Gloucester Almys went up in a massive fire. I remember years ago seeing a picture of the aftermath of that fire. It was in winter and the building was covered in Ice.

09/10/2014

If any one has photos from inside the store. Please post them.

Found this on someone's post about Salem.
09/10/2014

Found this on someone's post about Salem.

07/03/2013

Almys would have done so much better in Salem today.
The City is in a big upswing. New housing, new restaurants
A thriving Pickering Wharf.
2 Hotels with the possibility of 2 more new ones.
I think it would have become popular again,but at the time of its demise I think the owners ran the business into the ground. We all tried to make it work at the time but it was like running up a big hill with everything else sliding back down at us. We had the best Manager in the Almys Chain in Mr. Anderson. We were like a family.

06/04/2013

It is with sadness that I am posting the passing of one of Salem Almys store Managers.

William J. Williamson, 62
Jun 4, 2013, 2:00 AM
Salem — William J. Williamson, a long-time resident of Salem, died peacefully Saturday morning, June 1, 2013, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, surrounded by his family, following a courageous two-year battle with cancer.

Born in Salem, Mass., on September 29, 1950, William, known as “Billy” to all who knew and loved him, was the youngest son of the late Kathleen M. (Carney) and William D. Williamson. He was a graduate of Salem High School, Andover Institute of Business and North Andover Community College. Early in his career in retail management, Billy worked for both Almy’s and Rich’s Department stores for many years, and was also a sales manager at American Graphics, a family owned and operated business in Malden. Later on, he held higher management positions at Big Lot’s, Dollar Tree Stores and at A.J. Wright until he was unable to work due to his illness.

Billy was a dedicated Boston sports fan, but Salem was where his heart was. He loved everything about Salem and could always be seen walking around the downtown area almost every day. He was a permanent fixture at the “Witch’s Brew” where he shared many laughs with many good friends who were like family to him and was affectionately known there as “Billy Willy.” He had a contagious laugh and you could always count on him to make you smile with some sort of a wise crack or joke. Billy also loved music, especially Tina Turner, and was known to rip it up on the dance floor on many occasions. He brought out the inner child in everyone who knew him and he could make you laugh until you cried. He often referred to himself as “The Man, the Myth, the Legend,” and he always tried to treat others the way he wanted to be treated. That was our “Billy,” and no words can possibly convey how much he was loved and will be missed. He was taken from us far too soon.

Billy is survived by his daughter, Julie Manninen and her husband, Erik, of Salem; a son, Joseph Williamson of Salem, N.H.; two grandchildren, whom he cherished, Ella Manninen and John “Jack” Manninen; a sister, Kathleen Adams and her husband, David, of Byfield, Mass.; a brother, Richard Williamson and his wife, Lucy, of Salem; an aunt, Mary Carney of Danvers; and many nieces and nephews, whom he adored. Billy also leaves behind his best friend and longtime companion, Donna Croteau of Salem.

ARRANGEMENTS: Visiting hours will be held on Friday, June 7, 2013, from 4 to 8 p.m., at Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal Street, at the corer of North St., Salem, followed by a memorial service at the funeral home at 8 p.m. A Celebration of Life gathering will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2013, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Witch’s Brew Café, 156 Derby Street in Salem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory to the North Shore Cancer Walk/Run, “Witch’s Brew Crew,” 81 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970, or to the Kaplan Family Hospice House, 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA 01923. For additional information or online guest book, please call 978-744- 0497, or visit www.MurphyFuneralHome.com

01/07/2013

I would be great to see pictures of the demolition of the store. I still remember the tunnel that ran from the basement of Almys to the basement of Woolworths next door.

01/07/2013

If anyone has Almys pictures to post on this page it would be great to see them.

Address

Essex Street
Salem, MA
01970

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Remembering Almys Department Store posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share