Hairloom
The business was started by haircutter, Ed Stewart’s mother in the family home. He is now joined by his sisters, Heidi and Joby – and Mom still works there.
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JoAnn Stewart, third from left, is shown with her children, from left, daughters Heidi Dewey, Jobie O'Neil and son Ed Stewart, right, who all work at the Hairloom salon at 1612 W. Dean Avenue in Spokane, Washington. The salon is inside a small 1890s house.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Revi
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JoAnn Stewart, left, gets a hug from longtime customer Florence Loberg, second from left, while son Ed Stewart, right, shakes hands with Florence's husband Greg, center right, after getting hair care at the Hairloom salon at 1612 W. Dean Avenue in Spokane, Washington. At the salon, inside a small 1890s house, appointments often end with hugs with longtime customers at this longtime salon. JoAnn Stewart has been doing hair for more than 50 years and now has three of her children working at the salon.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Revi
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JoAnn Stewart, left, work on longtime customer Sharon Care at the Hairloom salon at 1612 W. Dean Ave. in Spokane. JoAnn Stewart has been doing hair for more than 50 years and now has three of her children working at the salon.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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JoAnn Stewart, third from left, is shown with her children, from left, daughters Heidi Dewey, Jobie O'Neil and son Ed Stewart, right, who all work at the Hairloom salon at 1612 W. Dean Avenue in Spokane, Washington. The salon is inside a small 1890s house.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Revi
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