Bishop sons earn bachelor’s degrees
Lucas Clark Bishop and William Tyler Bishop
Franklin County, News
 By  Nicole Pell Published 
9:58 am Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Bishop sons earn bachelor’s degrees

Lucas Clark Bishop and William Tyler Bishop each recently graduated with their Bachelor of Science of degrees.

Lucas, of Clinton, Miss., graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science from Mississippi College May 6.

While at Mississippi College, his activities included lap technician/teacher’s assistant. In addition, he volunteered working with elementary students with special needs.

Bishop is currently preparing for application into dental school.

A graduate of Cottage Hill Christian Academy in Mobile, Lucas is the son of Dr. Ken and Suzanne Bishop of Mobile and grandson of Melva Bishop and the late Ray Bishop of Russellville and the late Coach Harold and Janice Clark of Mobile.

William, of Hattiesburg, Miss., graduated with a Bachelor of Science in nursing at William Cary University May 13.

After state boards, William’s area of interest is to work in an intensive care or emergency room situation.

A graduate of Cottage Hill Christian Academy in Mobile, William is then son of Dr. Ken and Suzanne Bishop of Mobile and grandson of Melva Bishop and the late Ray Bishop of Russellville and the late Coach Harold and Janice Clark of Mobile.

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