Preceded by redistricted Religion Christian Nationality American Spouse Jane Dyson (m. 1966) | Succeeded by redistricted Role Mechanical Engineer Preceded by redistricted Name Fred Dyson | |
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Full Name Frederick John Dyson Residence Eagle River, Anchorage, Alaska, United States Children Wendy Shaw, Jana Oztergut, Cindy Dyson-McGlen People also search for Wendy Shaw, Jana Oztergut, Cindy Dyson-McGlen | ||
Education University of Washington |
Frederick John "Fred" Dyson (born January 16, 1939) was a Republican member of the Alaska Senate, serving since 2003. He represented District I from 2003 through 2012 until redistricting placed him in District F in 2013. District I contained the core community of Eagle River, where Dyson resides, and stretched across the northern edge of Anchorage municipal boundaries to Government Hill, also including the core area of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. After being redistricted again in 2012 he declined to run for reelection in 2014 against another incumbent, Anna Fairclough.
Dyson formerly served in the Alaska House of Representatives from 1997 to 2003. Prior to that, he represented a district nearly identical to his current Senate district as a member of the Anchorage Assembly.
Dyson is a mechanical engineer, mariner and writer by profession. He wrote a column for the Anchorage Times for many years. He and his wife have raised over a dozen foster children. In fact, his first exposure in the political arena, prior to being elected to office, was as a public advocate for foster parenting.
Dyson was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He graduated from Highline High School in the Seattle area, and studied engineering at the University of Washington. He moved to Alaska in 1964. He has been married to Jane since 1966; they have three daughters.
Dyson is married to Jane Dyson, a retired therapist. They were married May 28, 1966.