May 18, 1932 - February 02, 2024
Robert C. Dickson, MD passed away on February 2, 2024 in Spokane, Washington at the age of 91. Robert (Bob) was born in 1932 in Buffalo, New York to John C. and Katherine C. Dickson. He had an older sister, Lois. In 1958 he graduated from the University of Buffalo Medical School. After a residency in Seattle, Washington, he served in the United States Army in Fort Hood, Texas, achieving the rank of Captain. Shortly after the Army he moved to Spokane, Washington where he practiced as an Anesthesiologist until his retirement. Bob met Jane Staebell in college and they were married in June of 1958, just before their journey which eventually led them to Spokane. They lived together for 47 years in the home they built near Comstock Park, and celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in May of 2023. Bob is survived by his wife, Jane, his three sons John (wife Kim), Bill and Jim (wife Luda), and his two grandchildren, Andrew and Julie. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister. As a young man, Bob enjoyed playing baseball, and gained a love of the outdoors as a camp instructor in Canada. In college, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the swim team. His hobby in drawing cartoons led to his work being published in the Medical School year book. With a young family, Bob and Jane enjoyed playing tennis and taking the kids swimming. As the family grew, regular trips followed to British Columbia Canada for great outdoor adventures. This was accompanied with annual summer backpack trips across the Pacific Northwest with a group of dear family friends. Bob and Jane were avid skiers and introduced their children to the sport at a young age with frequent journeys to 49� North and Mt. Spokane. Bob was a familiar figure on the trails of �The Bluff� below High Drive and was one of the pioneer trail builders there. Throughout life, Bob and Jane were blessed with many wonderful friends. They cherished their time with them. During their retirement years, Bob and Jane enjoyed spending time with friends and family at the Spokane Symphony, local performing arts, Manito Golf and Country Club, Priest Lake and Schweitzer Mountain Resort. Bob will be remembered as a devoted husband, a caring father, a loving grandfather and a dedicated physician. He was quick to smile and always had a sparkle in his eye. His genuine interes
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