ATLANTA, Ga. (WANF/Gray News) – Bernie Marcus, who co-founded Home Depot, the home improvement retail chain that changed the American business landscape, has died. He was 95.

The Home Depot announced his passing on Tuesday morning.

“The entire Home Depot family is deeply saddened by the death of our co-founder Bernie Marcus. We owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude to Bernie,” they said in a statement. “He was a master merchant and a retail visionary. But even more importantly, he valued our associates, customers and communities above all. He’s left us with an invaluable legacy and the backbone of our company: our values.”

Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus appears on "Cavuto: Coast to Coast," with anchor Neil...
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus appears on “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” with anchor Neil Cavuto, on the Fox Business Network, in New York, Monday, June 24, 2019.(Richard Drew | AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Born in 1929 and raised by his Russian Jewish parents in Newark, New Jersey, Marcus went to work at age 13, abandoning his ambitions to become a Harvard-educated doctor to eventually earn a degree from Rutgers. He worked briefly as a pharmacist before entering retail sales.

By the mid-1970s, Marcus was an executive at Los Angeles-based Handy Dan Home Improvement Centers. There he met Arthur Blank. After the two were fired in April 1978, their friend and business associate Ken Langon convinced them to open a business.

Together, Marcus, Blank and Langone founded The Home Depot, and opened their first-ever two stores in Atlanta on June 22, 1979.

Within two years The Home Depot went public. Today the retail chain has more than 2,300 stores in North America.

Marcus retired from actively working at The Home Depot in 2002, and then donated more than $200 million from his personal fortune to build the Georgia Aquarium, one of the world’s largest. Since it opened in November 2005, the aquarium has become one of Atlanta’s top tourist destinations.

In 1999 and in conjunction with writer Bob Andelman, Marcus and Blank co-wrote “Built From Scratch: How a Couple of Regular Guys Grew The Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion.” The book was released to coincide with The Home Depot’s 20th anniversary.

In 2009 Marcus was inducted as a Georgia Trustee by the Georgia Historical Society and the governor’s office.

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