Sanford H. Goldstein


Sandy H. Goldstein (University of Alabama)
 Football, Business, Civic Leader

Nickname:S. H., Sandy
Born:December 15, 1926, Alabama
Son of:Abraham Goldstein

Notes:

•  1941: "In Huntsville, there had been jubilation when Huntsville High School won the state football championship, although most of the players who copped the crown would be headed soon for a deadly game where sportsmanship was not the objective." Sandy Goldstein on the championship team along with Billy Lee, Bob Gunn, Jr., Mike Emory, Charles Hopper, J. W. Day, Ed Williams, Albert Huffman, Felix Holder, Frank Swaim, Luther Wikle, Billy Joe Rowan, Earl Stover, Reid Mosely, Bill Fowler, Joe Nei Simmons, Pat Richardson, Malvern Griffin Bryson Sims, Jack Jackson and Douglas Lynch. - Record

•  "Board of Directors, Jaycees; Board, B'nai Sholom; All State Football Player, Huntsville High; Southeastern Duplicate Bridge Champion, 1968." - Record

•  Home address listed as 411 Randolph. There is no house listed at that address now. Buildings have been torn down and numbers have changed. We are not sure what happened in this case. - 1940 Census

•  Listed as Major in Commerce and a member of Zeta Beta Tau - University of Alabama

•  Maybe married to Millie T. Goldstein - Editor's Note

•  BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE:
     "The Becker's department store was organized on October 2, 1932, at 102 Jefferson Street, and have since moved to their present location at 104-106 Jefferson Street.
     Founders of the business were Joe and Abe Goldstein, with Abe assuming the managership, which position he still holds.
     The store offers a complete line of wearing apparel for the entire family.
     Assisting in operation of the store are Mrs. Abe Goldstein and their son, Sandy." - Sesquicentenial


Related Links:

•  1940 Census - 1940 US Census as viewed through an Ancestry.com paid subscription.

•  Record - A Dream Come True: The Story of Madison County and Incidentially of Alabama and the United States, Volume II, by James Record, 1978, page 249, 676.

•  Sesquicentenial - Commemorative Album, Celebrating our City's Sesquicentennial of Progress, Huntsville, Alabama by James E. Taylor, General Chairman, 1955, pages 297, 336, 338, 352, 353.

•  University of Alabama - University of Alabama Yearbook 1949 as viewed through an Ancestry.com paid subscription, page 191 & 192.


The Following Pages Link to this Page:
•  Abraham Goldstein
•  Record
•  Sesquicentenial