Mugar family explained

The Mugar family of Greater Boston, Massachusetts, is a prominent Armenian-American family in New England business and in philanthropy, both in the United States and in Armenia. The best known member of the family is Stephen P. Mugar (1901–1982), who founded the Star Market chain of supermarkets on which the family fortune was based. In its May 2004 issue, Boston magazine ranked the Mugar family sixth in its list of the 50 most influential Boston families.[1]

Family origin

The first family members to arrive in Boston were brothers, Charles and Martin Mugar (shortened from Mugardichian), who came from Kharpert, Ottoman Empire, in 1904. They were joined in 1906 by their brothers, Arthur, Gregory and Sarkis Mugar, along with Sarkis Mugar's wife and three children, one of whom was Stephen P. Mugar.[2]

Prominent family members

Philanthropies

The major objects of Mugar family philanthropic giving have been:

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20120203221013/http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_fifty_families_part_1 "The Fifty Families (Part 1)"
  2. Web site: MIRROR_SPECTATOR February 12, 1999.htm . August 21, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071010041715/http://www.arzo.com/arzo2/MIRROR_SPECTATOR%20February%2012,%201999.htm . October 10, 2007 . dead .