Manuel maloof biography
Manuel Maloof Obituary (2004) - DeKalb County, GA - Atlanta ...
- Manuel Joseph Maloof (May 10, –August 7, ) was the Chief Executive Officer and Commission Chairman of DeKalb County, Georgia, prominent Atlanta politician and owner of Manuel's Tavern, a popular Atlanta bar.
The history behind Atlanta’s quintessential neighborhood bar
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution describes Maloof's colorful tenure as owner of Manuel's Tavern.
The History Behind Atlanta’s Iconic Manuel’s Tavern
| Biographical Sketch of Manuel Maloof: Manuel Maloof was born in Atlanta in 1924 to. | |
| Manuel J. Maloof, the profane, hot-tempered and big-hearted barkeep who rose from obscurity to head one of metro Atlanta's largest governments, died early Saturday. | |
| Manuel J. Maloof, the profane, hot-tempered and big-hearted barkeep who rose from obscurity to head one of metro Atlanta's largest governments, died early. |
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Manuel Maloof
American businessman and politician
Manuel Joseph Maloof (May 10, 1924–August 7, 2004) was the Chief Executive Officer and Commission Chairman of DeKalb County, Georgia, prominent Atlanta politician and owner of Manuel's Tavern, a popular Atlanta bar.
Early life
Manuel Maloof was born in Atlanta, his parents were Gibran Mansour (William M) "Brown" Maloof and Lillian Shikany Maloof. He was the second of seven children. His father emigrated to the U.S. from Kafarakab, Lebanon in 1907; his mother was born in Savannah to Lebanese parents from Zahle, Lebanon.[1] After graduating from Tech High School he served in World War II as an Army Air Forces mechanic and mess sergeant. While stationed in England he met his wife, Dolly Green.[1]
In 1956 Maloof purchased Harry's Delicatessen on Highland Avenue, just outside DeKalb County, later transforming it to Manuel's Tavern which is still in operation.[1]
Tavern proprietor
The Atlanta Manuel Maloof - Wikiwand
Manuel Maloof: 1924-2004 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Manuel J. Maloof, the profane, hot-tempered and big-hearted barkeep who rose from obscurity to head one of metro Atlanta's largest governments, died early Saturday, Aug. 7,
DeKalb History Center
Manuel Maloof Obituary (2004) - Decatur, GA - Atlanta Journal ...
Manuel J. Maloof, the profane, hot-tempered and big-hearted barkeep who rose from obscurity to head one of metro Atlanta's largest governments, died early Saturday.
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