(Photo | Gulf State Park) Kay Kimbrough, wife of former U.S. Attorney Billy Kimbrough (inset), receives a flag flown over the U.S. Department of Justice in Kimbrough’s memory from current U.S. Attorney Richard Moore last week.
(Photo | Gulf State Park) Kay Kimbrough, wife of former U.S. Attorney Billy Kimbrough (inset), receives a flag flown over the U.S. Department of Justice in Kimbrough’s memory from current U.S. Attorney Richard Moore last week.
Folded and framed, a United States flag flown over the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington, D.C., was presented to the family of former U.S. Attorney William “Billy” Kimbrough last month.
Kimbrough passed away in March 2017 after a long illness, but was celebrated during an event Jan. 19 in Mobile organized by current U.S. Attorney Richard Moore’s office. It was attended be a number of former and current federal prosecutors and judges who worked with or for Kimbrough during his time at the Southern District of Alabama.
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