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My father, was a long-time friend and always thought very highly of Judge Shoob and Jim McLain. Sincere sympathy
David Liss (Robert Liss)
September 30, 2021 | Friend
Atlanta, Georgia
Feb 23, 1923 – Jun 12, 2017 (Age 94)
SHOOB, Judge Marvin H. Judge Marvin H. Shoob passed away on June 12, 2017. Born February 23, 1923 in Walterboro, South Carolina, he grew up in Savannah, Georgia and graduated from Savannah High School. He was an engineering student at Georgia Tech when his education was interrupted by World War...
Read MoreMy father, was a long-time friend and always thought very highly of Judge Shoob and Jim McLain. Sincere sympathy
David Liss (Robert Liss)
September 30, 2021 | Friend
Sincere Condolences to Judge Wendy Shoob and family. My prayers are with you all.Fulton County Employee
Fulton County
July 15, 2017 | Employee, GA
Just returned to Atlanta to learn of Judge Shoob's death. Alan & I send our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved husband & dad and a lawyer & jurist whom we so greatly admired. He truly had the courage of his convictions -a brilliant, kind and amazing person.
Cory Begner
June 26, 2017 | Atlanta, GA
I am sorry for your loss my prayers are with you both now,and forever.
TT
June 23, 2017 | Atlanta, GA
Marvin Shoob was my attorney when I started out in my very small business. He represented me as a competent attorney and gentleman whenever I got in trouble. Never forget the respect I have always had for him.
Bob Davis
June 20, 2017
Marvin Shoob was always a gentleman. I remember him in his late teens, as handsome, kind and smart. He is part of Savannah's history. RIP
June 16, 2017
He was and is a great man !I waited on him and his family for years at Paul's. I've missed see him and Denise after we closed !!Rest in peace !
Rick Burkholder
June 15, 2017 | Atlanta, GA
My only experiences with Judge Shoob were in the courtroom, but from that I saw that he was unfailingly kind, courteous, and utterly fearless. The man would do what was right, even if it meant the heavens would fall. Our country is a better place for him.
Sidney Barrett
June 15, 2017 | Atlanta, GA
The world is a little less bright now. Marvin was such a wonderful person, and always the embodiment of integrity. We were honored and privileged to have known him. Much love to Janice, Wendy, Walter and the whole family.
Mesh & Barbara Domir
June 15, 2017 | Marietta, GA