W. Dennis Kendig
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Walter Dennis Kendig (May 29, 1880 – March 16, 1948) was a Virginian politician. He was born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on his father's farm on May 29, 1880 to Samuel E. Kendig and Miverva Eudora Fleming. He had a twin brother, Benjamin, and they were the eldest of 8 children. Kendig was educated at Bell Air Academy in
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and graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1905 as a physician and surgeon. He married Helen Murray Yates and they settled in Kenbridge in Lunenburg County where Dr. Kendig was active in the Baptist Church, the Masons, Phi Beta Pi, Kenbridge Chamber of Commerce (former president). He was also on the Board of Visitors of Medical College of Virginia, the Board of Directors of the Bank of Lunenburg, Past President of the Fourth District Medical Society, Medical Society of Virginia (vice president, former member of council and chairman, ethics committee), Southern Medical Association, American Medical Association, Lunenburg County Medical Society (past president), Southside Medical Society.


Political career

Kendig was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee, and Chairman of the Lunenburg County Democratic Committee. In 1947, Kendig was elected to the Virginia Senate representing the 9th District. He served in one session of the General Assembly in 1948.


Death

Kendig died of a heart attack March 16, 1948 at
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, shortly after he had concluded a speech before the Farmville Rotary Club.''Southern Medicine and Surgery Yearbook 1948''


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1880 births 1948 deaths Democratic Party Virginia state senators Baptists from Virginia People from Kenbridge, Virginia Medical College of Virginia alumni Physicians from Virginia People from Spotsylvania County, Virginia American twins 20th-century American legislators 20th-century Baptists 20th-century Virginia politicians {{Virginia-VASenate-stub