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Isadore Familian

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144:. During World War II, the company, now using the Price Pfister name, shifted to military production manufacturing aircraft fittings and hand grenade shells. After the war, the company focused on residential faucets, feeding the postwar housing boom. Under his leadership, the company grew from 50 to 1,500 employees and became one of the largest manufacturers of brass bath and kitchen hardware in the world. In 1969, Price Pfister was sold to Norris Industries with Familian continuing on as chairman of the board. 193: 188:, City National Bank, the Los Angeles Music Center, and the Jewish Community Foundation. He chaired the United Jewish Welfare Fund drive for Greater Los Angeles and was active with the United Crusade and the 155:
and renamed NI Industries. In 1985, NI Industries was purchased by Masco Corporation for $ 460 million. In 1988, Masco sold its Pfister subsidiary to Emhart Corporation. In 1989, Emhart was acquired by
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Familian was married twice. His first wife was Sunny Caplan (died 1979). His second wife was Shirley Robbins Baskin, sister of
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where his father founded Familian Pipe and Supply Co., a plumbing supply business. At the age of 16, he dropped out of
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The firm went through numerous ownership changes in the following years. In 1981, Norris was purchased in a
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where he served on its board of directors. Familian also served on the board of directors for
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to work at the family business. In 1941, he became president and purchased rival
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In 1947, he, along with his wife Sunny, founded the
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Index

Chicago
Illinois
Los Angeles
California
Irv Robbins
Richard "Skip" Bronson
Richard Baskin
Price Pfister Brass Manufacturing Company
Jewish
Chicago
Los Angeles
Theodore Roosevelt High School
Price Pfister Brass Manufacturing Company
leveraged buyout
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
Black & Decker Corporation
Stanley Black & Decker
Spectrum Brands Holdings Incorporated
University of Judaism
Hollywood
City of Hope National Medical Center
March of Dimes
David Familian Chapel of Temple Adat Ari El
Valley Village
Irv Robbins
Burt Baskin
Los Angeles
Hillside Memorial Park
Gary Familian
Richard "Skip" Bronson

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