Johannesburg Centre, Astronomical Society of Southern Africa


Obituary - Ken Paterson

1919 to 2001

Johannesburg Centre member Ken Paterson, passed away on the 7th of July this year.

He was born in Brechin, Scotland on the 10th of May 1919 and after leaving school, entered St Andrews University where he studied for his BSc Degree. During World War II, he became a pilot in the RAF where he flew Catalina long-range patrol aircraft. After the war, be joined British Airways as a commercial pilot. After leaving the Airline, he worked for African Explosives and Chemicals, first at Umbogintwini in Natal, and later at Modderfontein in the Transvaal.

He had a very keen interest in Astronomy and it was through this interest that he joined the Astronomical Society and became a member of the Johannesburg Centre.

Since 1985, Ken was also very involved as a volunteer of the Alzheimer's Association.

Our sympathies go out to his wife Herna, and children Jean, Andrew, Donald and Maurice.

 


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