Gorrie, Magnus Miller

Chairman, Brasfield & Gorrie LLC - Birmingham Alabama building contractor
Full name (Latin characters)Gorrie, Magnus
Family/Last name(s)Gorrie
Given/First name Magnus
Middle name(s)Miller
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DOB1935-10-20
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