Walt Churchill's Market

About Walt Churchill's Markets

The Churchill family opened the doors to their very first grocery store in Toledo in 1917, a single location where families could get all their groceries without having to brave the long trip downtown. Each morning, brothers Jim and Joe would drive down to the Erie Street Market, purchase produce, haul it back to the store and stock the shelves just to keep their family-managed market running and serving their community

It wasn’t long before their hard work and passion for a quality grocery experience proved to be a recipe for success.

Walt Sr. — Major General & Grocery Pioneer

By 1937 business was growing rapidly, and Walt Churchill Sr. soon bought out his father to take sole possession of the family business. A mere two years later, Walt was stationed in Iceland to protect the country against the threat of World War II. He was then moved to the Pacific front until his return to the States in 1945 at the war’s conclusion. Walt maintained the local chapter of the Marine Corps Reserves, serving in commanding positions both locally and nationally. For his efforts both abroad and at home, he was awarded the gold star medal, eventually becoming one of a select few to achieve the rank of major general in the Marine Corps.

Though a proud, devoted military man, Walt’s duties didn’t deter him from also becoming a successful businessman. Affectionately known as ‘The General,’ He was always one to put the customer first, and, unsurprisingly, the chain of Churchill’s shopping centers flourished under his direction from 1937 until his eventual retirement and death in 1998.

The General was a grocery pioneer as much as an entrepreneur, opening the first official super market in the Toledo area on Central Avenue. His stores were some of the country’s first to have a dedicated parking lot and a frozen meat department — not to mention his use of the one-stop shopping model back in 1971, which has since come to dominate the grocery industry. His vision and leadership still guide the Churchill’s brand to this day, which continues to thrive under the steady hand and watchful eye of the third generation of successful Churchills.

Walt Jr. — Continuing the Tradition

Walt Churchill Jr. — with a decorated and illustrious 30-year Marines career of his own — had been helping his father run the business and keep the company growing and evolving. Following his father’s passing in 1998, he assumed control of the company, with the goal to maintain the vision of his father and grandfather and keep Churchill’s at the forefront of the Toledo grocery business. Despite attempted partnerships with other grocery store chains in the area, Walt Jr. always felt that no other store could capture the heart and soul of his father’s legacy, so he purchased the Briarfield location in 2005 and repurchased the Perrysburg location in 2009, branding both as the Walt Churchill’s Markets that you see today. 

In order to ensure that his family legacy would continue into future generations, in 2019, Walt restructured the business as an ESOP making Walt Churchill’s Market a 100% Employee Owned Company.

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Walt Churchill Honored

We are very proud to announce that Walt Churchill, has recently been honored by Associated Wholesale Grocers with a prestigious service award in the grocery industry: The Lou Fox Award.

Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. (AWG) is the nation’s largest cooperative food wholesaler to independently owned supermarkets, serving 1,100 member companies and 3,200 locations throughout 33 states from 9 wholesale division support centers. Each year AWG recognizes an outstanding retail member based on the following considerations:

 

• Philanthropist
• Civic supporter
• Involved heavily in their community
• Supports key organizations that serve to help others
• Participates in various charity events
• Demonstrates a high level of leadership

 

Walt Churchill was acknowledged for his lifetime of service in these areas. Last week, our team travelled to AWG’s headquarters in Kansas City to attend their annual retail showcase event and accept this award on Walt’s behalf. This tribute to Walt was met with an enthusiastic standing ovation and from his peers in the grocery industry. Well deserved! Congratulations Walt!