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Frank Cheatham Gorrell (June 20, 1927 – March 12, 1994)[1] was an American politician who served as the 47th Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee from 1967 to 1971, during Governor Buford Ellington's second term.[2]
Frank Gorrell
47th Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee Speaker of the Tennessee Senate
In office January 3, 1967 – January 7, 1971
Governor
Buford Ellington
Preceded by
Jared Maddux
Succeeded by
John S. Wilder
Personal details
Born
Frank Cheatham Gorrell[1]
(1927-06-20)June 20, 1927 Russellville, Kentucky, U.S.
Died
March 12, 1994(1994-03-12) (aged 66) Brentwood, Tennessee, U.S.
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
Bette Jamison
(m. 1947; died 1991)
Children
3
^ abWho's Who in American Law (Marquis Who's Who, 1983), p. 262.
^Carole Stanford Bucy, Frank Cheatham Gorrell, 1928-1994, Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, accessed November 7, 2010
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