Dixon David Adams obituary

Dixon David Adams Obituary

Elizabeth, Florida, United States

December 16, 1925 - January 25, 2017

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Dixon David Adams obituary

Dixon David Adams Obituary

Dec 16, 1925 - Jan 25, 2017

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Dixon D. Adams1925-2017Dixon D. Adams, of Pensacola, FL was born on the family farm/horse ranch in Gillette Grove, IA on December 16, 1925. He was the first child of William Merle Adams and Lena Verbena Pooler Adams. When he died on Saturday, February 25, 2017, he had lived a full, happy, accomplished life of 91 years.Dixon entered school at age four (his mother wanted him out of her hair) and was graduated at age 15 with 15 classmates. Since it was such a small school, every student took every class. Thus, Dixon learned both typing and shorthand, as well as the venerable three R's. He also read every book in town, starting with those in the school library and moving on, house by house, to read each family's books plus all publications stored in their attics. At age 20, in 1945, Dixon rode the "Empire Builder" train from rural northwest Clay County to the big city of Chicago (population 3.5 million) having neither friend, job, nor housing awaiting him. Starting as a mail room clerk at Container Corporation of America, Dixon soon used his high school typing and shorthand to qualify for the position of secretary for one of the company lawyers. His skill in bargaining and in people management was soon recognized and he began negotiating contracts with the various company paper mills. Dixon's endless energy, curiosity, quick mind and charm served him well during a 40-year career with Container which culminated with his retirement as an international vice president in 1985.A second life began when he met and married Bett who was publisher of the "Fernandina Beach News-Leader," a weekly newspaper on Amelia Island, FL. In 1990, they moved to San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, a 500-year-old colonial jewel located on the old silver trail of the Spanish conquistadors. Their home for the next 22 years, San Miguel was considered a national treasure: colonial architecture, cobbled streets, art and culture and a warm local population. As he had in Florida, Dixon became an active community member and volunteer, working with many local charities, from the Humane Society to a school lunch program providing 3,000 lunches a day to rural one-room schools. Known for his photography skills, Dixon was always available to shoot and develop photos in those pre-digital camera days: traditional parades, religious processionals, fundraisers of any type, winners at the croquet green, musical performances, art openings, prison projects, Dixon was there.With an engaging smile on his handsome face, Dixon was easily loved by many and he loved them back. He always highlighted the accomplishments of others: of his business associates, of Bett, and of his family members. He was "the boss," but he showed a gentle spirit and a positive attitude. He was proud of having attended Loyola University in Chicago; to have served on several paper industry boards; and to have been recognized by his coworkers as a skilled and effective negotiator.Dixon was preceded in death by his parents; by his brother, William Merle "Tate" Adams and by his daughter, Robin Marie Adams Scott (Keith).Dixon is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Bett Yates Adams and her extended family; by his son, John Dixon Adams (Melissa) and grandchildren, Courtney Elizabeth, Carson Keogh and Caroline Grace of Richmond, IL; and by his stepson, Christian Marcos Perez (Megan Cytron) and grandson, Oscar Marcos Perez-Cytron of Madrid, Spain. He is also survived by his sister, Nyra Gaye Brown (Cal) of Watertown, SD and her children and grandchildren.Dixon enjoyed the life-long love and friendship of many relatives, business associates, friends and neighbors. He and Bett returned to their Pensacola home in 2010 and found many new friends in the "What a Good Dog!" training class to which they took their Rottweilers Blue and Ocho.Visitation will be held at 4pm on Thursday, March 9, 2017 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel with a Memorial service beginning at 5pm. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to Friends of the Escambia County Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 11553, Pensacola, FL 32524 or to Amazing Grace Bully Rescue, 4877 Cerny Rd., Pensacola, FL 32526 or to the ."And now abideth faith, hope and love, these three; but the greatest of these is love."Express your condolences in our guestbook at pnj.com/obits
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