Fuller Kimbrell

Fuller Asbury Kimbrell (June 22, 1909 June 17, 2013) was an American politician and author.

Born in Berry, Alabama, he owned metal pipe and asphalt plants and a John Deere dealership. He served in the Alabama State Senate from 1947-55 as a Democrat and was an advisor to the Governors of Alabama. Kimbrell served as Alabama State Finance Director. He wrote three books about his life: From the Farm House to the State House, You Wouldn't Believe, But It's So, and It made a Difference.[1][2]

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