Taken at the home of Marvin Arrington, Sr.
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My Uncle Marvin did a lot for the community. He even worked at times with my late Father, Robert H. Jones, Former Director of Finance over 20+ years for the City of Atlanta. Together they endured the airport had the financing needed for expansion. Uncle Marvin’s picture still hangs in the Airport. So proud of him also to be one of the First Blacks to graduate from Emory Law School. What an honor and legacy… In kerned so much about life and business from him and my father. They were two of the most brilliant who ever walked in Atlanta City Hall and Fulton County. Our family to this day continues to serve the community. I guess it’s in our hearts to serve… Uncle Marvin’s son and daughter are too attorneys and I manage financial portfolios and help people secure team property throughout Georgia in wealth building strategies. SeeBestHomesInGeorgia.com. Again, I’m so grateful for the service Uncle Marvin, Sr. and my Dad provided for so many families. Most of their work was behind the scene. Hats off to Uncle Marvin Arrington, Sr.