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Every person with whom we come into contact impacts our lives. For the Harreld family of Atlanta (patriarch my father C.B. "Mike" Harreld) no one continues to mean more than the late Warren Y. Jobe, Sr., who Saturday died in his sleep at his home in the Georgia capital. A retired longtime Southern Company executive, Mr. Jobe, who spoke with a mesmerizingly soothing North Carolina accent, later served on myriad corporate boards. Throughout his long life, Mr. Jobe championed countless Peach State philanthropic endeavors; he also championed people, identifying talent and providing opportunity. One such beneficiary is my father, who, in the early 1980s, Mr. Jobe hired away from Arthur Andersen, tapping Dad comptroller of Georgia Power, thus sparking Dad's long Southern Company career. Thank you, Mr. Jobe. Your vision and kindness has profoundly positively impacted so many. To Warren's wife Sally, his sons Warren, Jr., and Coop, and the entire Jobe family, I mourn with you, honoring an elegant, soft-spoken, brilliant husband, father, and leader. Warren Y. Jobe spent a career ensuring a booming Sun Belt had plentiful, affordable electricity. May the Good Lord task your great patriarch with keeping Southern Skies a perfect Carolina Blue!

  • The late, great Warren Y. Jobe and his beautiful wife Sally.

Adam, this is extremely classy!!!

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