Kenneth-Shanklin, M.D. (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF Retired)-Obituary

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Kenneth Dale Shanklin, M.D. (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF Retired)

San Antonio, Texas

Dec 21, 1931 – Apr 1, 2017 (Age 85)

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BORN
December 21, 1931
DIED
April 1, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas
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Alzheimer's Association

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Kenneth Dale Shanklin, M.D. (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF Retired), age 85, died on April 1, 2017 at Blue Skies of Texas West (formerly Air Force Village II) in San Antonio, TX. Ken was born on December 21, 1931. The middle of nine children, Ken grew up working on the family farm in Toluca, IL....

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Dr. Shanklin was an AWESOME doctor at Wilford Hall Pediatric Plastic Surgery. I'm 54 now and don't remember how old I was when I was his patient. But, the fact that I have nothing but fond memories of him speaks volumes as to his lasting impact on his patients. He used to do a "magic trick" with a tube of Bacitracin ointment. To this day, I cannot do it! He'd somehow squeeze that metal tube to get ointment to come out and then he'd squeeze the metal tube another way and the ointment would go...

Ken was like a wise older brother in medical school. We all loved Ken!

Ken was a great classmate and friend. He was very smart and an excellent student. We send our condolences.

Ken was a fun (really fun) medical school classmate from 1963-1967. Learning seemed to come easy to him as he was consistently at the top of the class. He was smiling and confident. He was Air Force and had to put up with two Army classmates which was good for some camaraderie and friendly military banter. I was sorry to learn of his passing.

Dad, I will forever miss your smile and hugs as well as your encouragement and love. Thank you for blessing our lives with your presence. Missing you... Love, JoJo

Im so sorry to hear of Ken's passing! I have many wonderful memories of he and Colleen when they were our neighbors in Fresno.Linda Fischbach

My Mom and step Dad, Genne and Jack Despain, lived across the court from Ken and Colleen for many years at Air Force Village II. They were always such nice people and good neighbors. I remember when Jack fell and Ken was the first to get to him and help him get to the hospital. My family will always be grateful to both he and Colleen for the many times they helped our folks and for the fun times they had on that Court. I'm so sorry to hear about his passing. God be with his family.

I will always have fond memories of Ken (and Colleen) - they were always kind, generous, and fun to be around. I will never forget my first small plane ride with Ken (as pilot) and Colleen over the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon on December 13, 1991. My condolences to the family.

Rest my friend, in the arms of our everlasting Lord Jesus Christ, and bless you and your loved ones for you will be reunited with in heaven. May all your dreams come true of hope, love, and faith Charles UptonDAV Department Chaplain Utah.