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Hon. Benjamin L. Dickinson

Benny Dickinson

Honorable Benjamin Lewis Dickinson

July 25,1942 – October 19, 2020

Judge Benny Dickinson passed away on Monday October 19th surrounded by his family after a long illness. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years Sondra Bowman Dickinson, 3 children, Dawn Dickinson Reynolds (Mike) of Lexington, Sam Day Dickinson (Julie) of Glasgow and Anna Dickinson Riddle (Stephan) of Lexington, as well as 9 grandchildren Drew Reynolds, Ella Dickinson, MaryMichael Reynolds, Benjamin Reynolds, Wilder Pate, Keegan Riddle, Webb Dickinson, Lakeland Pate and Maryn Riddle.  In addition to his survivors, he was predeceased by his parents Samuel Worley and Esther Hauff Dickinson and a beloved brother Robert Worley Dickinson.

Judge Dickinson was the 1960 Salutatorian of GHS before enrolling at Centre College for the fall semester and joining the US Naval Reserves.  Upon graduation in the spring of 1964, Judge Dickinson entered OCS in Rhode Island and was then assigned to the heavy cruiser USS Newport News in Norfolk, VA.  After 3 years of active duty with and an honorable discharge (LTJG), he retuned to the Bluegrass to pursue a law degree at the University of Kentucky graduating in 1970 (Order of the Coif) and returning to Glasgow to practice law at Richardson, Barrickman & Dickinson with his family.  During his legal career, he served in many roles beginning as the Glasgow City Prosecutor (1973).  In 1977, Judge Dickinson was elected the first District Judge of the 43rd Judicial District (Barren/Metcalfe) as part of the Judicial Reform Act revamping the court system for the entirety of Kentucky.  In 1993, Dickinson was subsequently elected Circuit Judge and served in that role until his retirement in 2001.  During his long career on the bench, there were 2 items of note which Judge Dickinson was particularly proud but not especially interested making broadly known.  He was a long serving member of Ethics Hotline Committee of the KY Bar Association (KBA) which administers advice to their members on how to best serve their clients ethically when posed with difficult situations and potential conflicts of interest.  Additionally, after his retirement, he was also recognized by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) as a Distinguished Judge (2016) for his record of impartial performance of his duties, as recognized by his peers.

Along with his love of family and the law, Dickinson had other loves which he pursued with the same vigor including First Christian Church of Glasgow, Scouting & the Outdoors (via Rotary Scout Reservation Foundation) and Centre College.  Judge Dickinson was a life long member of First Christian Church in Glasgow where he served as deacon, elder, trustee and board chair in his years of service.  However, his most cherished position were his many years as the teacher of the Coombs-Dickinson Bible Class and his earlier years in other classes.  Much like his lifelong commitment to FCC Glasgow, Judge Dickinson has also been connected since he was a boy to Boy Scout Camp in Temple Hill which is now formally known as the Rotary Scout Reservation Foundation.  This camp which has grown into a 200+ acre wildlife and nature sanctuary in recent years under Judge Dickinson’s leadership is where his love for the outdoors was foster by scouting and blossomed into his love for hiking and climbing.  However, it also served and remains a place for youth to learn and develop their own connection to God and all his creation.  Last but not least, Judge Dickinson held a special love for Centre College.  In his short time there, he was encouraged to pursue excellence with a vengeance which drove him to his many successes in life, but he also was give the gift of many of his closest life time friendships.  Centre also recognized him as a distinguished alumnus (2004) for not only his service to the school but also his community and Kentucky.

Funeral services for Judge Dickinson will begin with visitation from 4-8 pm on Thursday October 22nd with additional visitation beginning at noon until the time of services at 2 pm on Friday October 23rd.  All services will be held at First Christian Church of Glasgow and will require masks and respect social distancing guidelines which will limit seating.  For those who are unable to attend the celebration in person due to travel or COVID concerns, there is a live viewing option on YouTube at the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqM9YICeW4Y&feature=youtu.be

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy can be made to your charity of choice or to the following:

First Christian Church

1100 North Race Street

Glasgow, KY 42141

Rotary Scout Reservation Foundation

Attn: R. W. Baird

102 East Wayne Street

Glasgow, KY 42141


Guest Register

14 Entries for Hon. Benjamin L. Dickinson

  1. Nancy A Melton says:

    Sorry to hear about Mr Benny he was a great man and a great judge

  2. James David Houck says:

    So sorry to hear about Benny. I remember our days at GHS, the scouts, I am thankful that he and I were friends. Prayers for the family at this time

  3. Carroll Hatcher says:

    I have fond memories of Benny from our scout troop days (troop 214).My condolences to the family.

  4. Sandy England says:

    I was very sad to hear of Judge Bennys passing. Even though I hadn’t seen him in a few years, I thought of him often. He was a great person and Judge. He will always hold a special place in my heart. Prayers for his family. He will truly be missed by everyone.

  5. Paul White & family says:

    My dear cousin Benny:
    Thank you for your service: to the Dickinson family, the Christian Church, Scout Camp, Glasgow and to Kentucky. It pains me that my famly will not be able to make the trip to Glasgow for your memorial service. You and Sondra raised great kids together. I never knew your parents, but I can say with certainty that Selma and Lewis were proud of you and your accomplishments. Judge, you are loved and will be missed by many.

  6. Robbie Medley nee, Davidson says:

    Sondra, so sorry to hear of Benny passing. My prayers are with you and family during this time. Cherish all your good .memories. Love to you.

  7. Marcia clore says:

    Sandra. So sad to hear of Benny’s passing. Have a lot of fond memories of all of at at GHS. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Marcia Wyant Clore

  8. Tony & Paulette (Witty) Wasylycia says:

    Sondra and family…So sorry to hear of Benny’s passing. All of you will be in our prayers.

  9. Naomi R Fehrle says:

    Sondra and family. I am so sorry to hear about Benny. I remember all the good times we had as cousins and growing up. I know he was a great man and distinguished himself . Marie and I hold you and the family in our prayers at this difficult times. Naomi Fehrle and Marie Etheridge

  10. Roberta Galoci says:

    Sondra and family. I am so sorry to hear about Benny. As cousins we had many good times and kept in touch. I will keep you and your family in my prayers during these difficult times. Roberta Galoci and my son Christian

  11. Kenny Doakes says:

    Prayers you all

  12. Tammy Watkins says:

    Sondra we are sadden of the death of Benny. I remember to good times I have as a child growing up going to aunt Esther’s and Aunt Bobbie’s and visiting with all the cousins. Our thoughts an prayers are with you all at this time . Ricky and Tammy watkins

  13. Marshall & Patty Bailey says:

    Sondra and San Day and all the Family we are so sadden to hear of the passing of Benny.. I remember the times at Geo Js and The Rotary Club. He was a great and funny speakerand simply a Call it like it was guy.

  14. Grant Lawrence says:

    Sam & Family, Sorry for your loss