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Kenneth George Dickman

Beaufort, South Carolina

Mar 2, 1946 – Jan 28, 2026 (Age 79)

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BORN
March 2, 1946
DIED
January 28, 2026
AGE
79
LOCATION
Beaufort, South Carolina
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Kenneth George Dickman March 2, 1946 - January 28, 2026 Beaufort, South Carolina - Kenneth George Dickman, 79 of Beaufort, SC, passed away on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 at MUSC Medical Center. Ken was born on 2 March 1946 and subsequently adopted as an infant by George and Catherine Dickman. He...

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Loved Ken! He was so dedicated to his students and advocated for endangered species. He helped me with my special Ed kids and felt that every child could learn. We worked together often. He was a very special man. Sorry he´s gone but he accomplished quite a lot during his life. He was a true patriot! He loved America!

My condolences to Ken's family, especially Kathy, Kenny, Tyler, Jared, Sara, Brandon and Michael. I was privileged to work with Ken for many years at Lady's Island and Coosa Elementary schools. He was a good friend and teacher, as evidenced by the many students who went on to high achievements in their lives. God bless you all in your loss.

Ken was a wonderful man, he was always in a good mood. My dealings with him in obtaining a pass to attend mass on MCAS was an absolute pleasure. He streamlined a complicated process. In some ways I look at him as the modern day John the Baptist as he helped many others obtain access to attend mass. His smile and pleasant nature will be missed but thank goodness we had for as long as God granted him to us. RIP Marine, you did a good job. Kind regards to your family. Jeff Barry

Our sincerest condolences to all of you. We were so grateful for Ken's friendship. May he rest in peace. God bless all of you during this very difficult time.

Ken was a good friend and mentor to me. To have served with him was an honor. He will be missed. Scott and Julie Rabine

What a good man. Knew Ken and Darleen for many years. He always had a smile. Spoke with him at USCB Performing Arts Center recently. He will be missed.

Ken was always a welcome presence at Mass and always helpful and rose to any occasion. Semper Fi Ken

He is and always will be my hero,and a true example of what a man should be to all , I love you dad , ooh-rah ,