Landmark Family Business Sharian Rugs: The Original Decatur 8
Parking my vehicle this week, chasing a cup of coffee at Dancing Goat in bustling downtown Decatur, Georgia, I spot a display out front of a landmark local business.
A memorial for Paul S. Sharian outside of the landmark Decatur family business, Sharian Rugs.
Bedros Sharian Jr. poses for a photo inside of his still active family business, Sharian Rugs.

Today seven of the eight are buried a few blocks away in the Decatur Cemetery.
On this February afternoon, Sharian Jr. was flipping through a century-old leather-bound scrapbook framed with tissue paper containing yellowing photos of the brothers as young men.
Bedros Sharian Jr. looking through the family photo album.
Displaying a smile and offering no hesitation, “I’m thinking about the next customer. My main concern remains, the success and the survival of this business.”
Sharian Family members pose in front of Sharian Rugs.
“My brother and I were able to work together for years. Many brothers can’t do that. We did have differences approaching business, but other than that, we were able to coexist until the next generation took over.”
Paul and Bedros Sharian as children.
Shrarian Brothers as children.
Sharian Rugs was making money when Babe Ruth was hitting home runs, Calvin Coolidge was in the White House and before Margaret Mitchell published her Atlanta novel.
The Sharian brothers are generationally community anchored.
“Jeff, I attended your speech before the Decatur Rotary Club two years ago and your other appearance 30 years ago,” offered Mr. Sharian Jr.
Aside from their business life, the Sharian brothers have been deeply involved in civic life. Bedros serving as president of the Decatur Rotary Club and Executive Club of Decatur, maintaining 50 years of service to both.
But now only one brother remains.
“My father (Paul) was a kind, Christian man who made a difference in Decatur,” said daughter Lydia. “The last months in hospice were difficult for him and all of us.”
Funeral for Paul Sharian, an active Decatur figure.
Sharian Brothers photos from their years in service

