Background
Fuller, Kenneth T. was born on April 17, 1931 in New Brockton, Alabama, United States. Son of Everett Carlisle andPauline (Boyett) F.
Fuller, Kenneth T. was born on April 17, 1931 in New Brockton, Alabama, United States. Son of Everett Carlisle andPauline (Boyett) F.
1 son; MarkEverett. Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration, U. Alabama, 1952, Bachelor of Laws,1957.
Worked at Cassady, Fuller & Marsh, LLP (Enterprise, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Trials, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Worker's Compensation, Commercial and Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1957, Alabama.
Member, Alabama Law Review, 1956-1957. District Attorney, Twelfth Circuit of Alabama, 1958-1962. Member: Coffee County (President, 1964-1965.
1974-1979) and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar; Alabama Defense Lawyers Association (Director, 1977-1979. 1983-1986; 1990-1993).
The firm of Cassady, Fuller & Marsh traces its roots in Enterprise and Coffee County, Alabama, to 1917 when Joseph C. Yarbrough, Sr. began the practice of Law in Enterprise. Joe C. Cassady, Sr. joined the firm in 1950 and the firm became Yarbrough & Cassady. Upon the retirement of Mr.
Yarbrough in 1957, Joe C. Cassady, Sr. continued the practice and was joined by Kenneth T. Fuller in 1970 and the firm became known as Cassady & Fuller. M. Dale Marsh joined in the firm in 1974 and the firm became Cassady, Fuller & Marsh in 1976.
Christians should engage the culture through discipleship within the churches and through participation in the democratic public policy and political process in order to help fulfill the kingdom mandate taught in the Bible and expressed in the Baptist Faith to bring industry, government, and society as a whole under the sway of the principles of righteousness, truth, and brotherly love.
God should be loved with hearts as well as with minds. To the best of ability everyone needs to think things through in the light of reason. This means becoming aware of different points of view, and using his or her critical thinking to make sense of God's world.
Member, Alabama Law Review, 1956-1957. District Attorney, Twelfth Circuit of Alabama, 1958-1962. Member: Coffee County (President, 1964-1965.
1974-1979) and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar; Alabama Defense Lawyers Association (Director, 1977-1979. 1983-1986; 1990-1993).
Married Rebecca Phillips, March 28, 1953.