Kenneth P. Dickson

Kenneth P. Dickson (’63), Lompoc, California. The biology major worked as a lab instructor for Dr. Ola Johnston’s anatomy/physiology and embryology classes. He met his wife, Lucy E. Baker Dickson (’63), as a student teacher. He had a 50-year career working in health care, including working in the lab at Flow Hospital and serving as a hospital administrator in several Texas cities. Ken was a medic in the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1960, which led to his love for ham radio and volunteer work for local emergency services. He also enjoyed fishing, aviation and traveling.

Kenneth P. Dickson (’63), Lompoc, California. The biology major worked as a lab instructor for Dr. Ola Johnston’s anatomy/physiology and embryology classes. He met his wife, Lucy E. Baker Dickson (’63), as a student teacher. He had a 50-year career working in health care, including working in the lab at Flow Hospital and serving as a hospital administrator in several Texas cities. Ken was a medic in the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1960, which led to his love for ham radio and volunteer work for local emergency services. He also enjoyed fishing, aviation and traveling.