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WILLIAM DIXON, MD, FRCS(C) Obituary

(November 2, 1939 – June 15, 2025)

Surrounded by his loving family, William "Bill" Stewart Dixon, MD, FRCS(C), passed away peacefully, in Palliative Care at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on June 15, 2025. Bill faced his mantle cell lymphoma diagnosis in 2020 and subsequent health crises with the same quiet calm he exhibited throughout his life and career. Bill had complete trust in the scientific knowledge and medical expertise of his colleagues, and his resilience in the face of illness and uncertainty gave his family the strength we needed for the journey together. Each day offered time with Sylvia, family, and friends; opportunities to learn; laughter and joy. Bill lived with purpose, and every day we had with him was a good day.

Bill leaves Sylvia, his devoted wife of 60 years; and his cherished sons, Ross (Joanna), and John (Christine). Loving Grandad to Silas and Imogen (Ross and Joanna); William, Luke, Graham, Danielle, and Claire (John and Christine). Older brother to Dr. Joan Dixon (Hugh Paisley); and Uncle Bill to Geoffrey, Douglas, Alixe and their families. He leaves many cousins and was the much-loved "Fourth Brother" of Jim, Gord, and Dave Stewart. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Dr. Elizabeth Stewart and Dr. Garnett Dixon.

Bill attended UTS, where he began a lifelong friendship with Robert Kelly that carried them on parallel paths to the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, and then into Ophthalmology. Their brotherly friendship expanded to include wives and children, filling both families' lives with joy.

After Bill returned from England following a Fellowship in Corneal Transplantation and External Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, he joined the staff at Sunnybrook. Bill devoted 50 years of commitment to patient care and academia, with 23 years as Sunnybrook's Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, while also holding other leadership roles within the hospital and across the province. "Dr. D" was instrumental in forming a dedicated Ophthalmology department at Sunnybrook that delivers excellence in patient care, teaching, and research.

Bill maintained a career-long association with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and served many years on the board. He made trips to northern Ontario in the early days of the CNIB Eye Van, and volunteered in Africa with Orbis.

The Dixon Family Chair in Ophthalmology Research at Sunnybrook Research Institute (donated by the late Ted and Loretta Rogers) honoured Bill's commitment to patient care and support of discovery science research.

A gifted surgeon, Bill's mentorship was honoured many times by residents and colleagues, including the Silver Needle Award and the 2013 creation of the Dr. William Dixon Sunnybrook Surgical Teaching Award. In 2022, Bill was recognized by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society with their Lifetime Achievement award.

Before the establishment of the Trillium Gift of Life Network, Bill devoted countless volunteer hours advocating for the Eye Bank of Canada, and the donation of human tissue. He started with eyes, though as transplantation medicine evolved, he never passed up an opportunity to speak out for other tissue, organ and bone banks in appearances on TV, radio, and as a guest speaker at conferences and service clubs. Dr. Dixon served for over 25 years as a Medical Director of the Eye Bank of Canada (Ontario Division).

Bill loved to read, especially in his favourite chair in the corner of the porch at the family cottage in the 1000 Islands. Classical music in his operating room was standard. Choral music and the symphony were regularly enjoyed with Sylvia and friends, as was theatre, especially Stratford and the 1000 Islands Playhouse. "Saturday Afternoon at The Opera" resounded in his home office as he dictated letters and read journals. Bill was selectively appreciative of jazz, notably a fan of Oscar Peterson. Bill was a keen-eyed photographer, always more comfortable behind the lens than in front. Travel adventures in retirement with Sylvia afforded Bill opportunities to capture and share glimpses of the world they experienced together.

We could all count on Bill's bone-dry wit to lighten any moment, and the sudden appearance of a mischievous twinkle often signalled the arrival of great levity. The grandchildren all came to know Grandad as a source of hugs, support, waffles, spareribs, and a refuge of calm reassurance when troubled by injury, illness or mysterious physical ailments. Grandad's patient lessons in cribbage, fishing, boating, photography and home repair were educational moments with a most remarkable teacher. Time with Bill was always fun and ended too soon.

A celebration of Bill's life will be held in the fall, with date and location announced in advance.

In remembrance and in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation toward the proposed Dr. William S. Dixon Professorship in Cornea Discovery Science Research at the University of Toronto's Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences (https://uoft.me/WilliamDixon). To contribute by other means, please contact University of Toronto Donations Management at 416-978-1221 or [email protected]
Published by The Globe and Mail from Jun. 28 to Jul. 2, 2025.

Memories and Condolences
for WILLIAM DIXON, MD, FRCS(C)

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Jim Taylor

July 16, 2025

A fine Doctor,good friend,and great husband and father and grandpa,. We will all miss you at Tremont

Edmund Graziani

July 8, 2025

Sincerest condolences on the passing of your Dad, Ross and family. It's been a very long time since we were kids at Bedford Park, but I have fond memories of visiting your house and how kind your parents were. Your Dad inspired me to write my own composition called "The Eye" in Grade Two. I'm sure you miss him very much.

Brian Bloom

July 7, 2025

Dr. Dixon was a man of vision who restored my eyesight.
I am a thankful recipient of his outstanding expertise.
My sincere condolences to Sylvia and family.

Doug Taylor

July 3, 2025

He will always be Dr. Dixon to me. He triedto have me call him Bill but i couldn't. He gave me stitches and solice. Tremont was blessed to have Dr. Dixon. Much love to the family.

Bill Hawke and Gail

July 3, 2025

Sylvia was part of our Gananoque family as we grew up on Brock and Garden streets. Bill fit right in when added to Sylvia's life. Since I moved west, my experiences with Bill and Sylvia were limited but always great fun. Bill was special and his contribution to medicine was outstanding.pur thought are with Sylvia and family.

Linda Smith and John Farrow

July 2, 2025

Dear Sylvia and family,
So sorry for your loss. Just know that we are thinking of you during this sad time.

Lori Davidson (Hooper)

July 2, 2025

My deepest sympathies to Sylvia and the family. Bill was a lovely gentle man. My family owned the cottage next door on Tremont Park Island - "Hoops"

Bharti

July 1, 2025

Hi my name is Bharti Ondhia. He was a very good friend of My brother in law Dr. Manu Ondhia. I have met him at My brother in law 's house. God bless his soul

Margaret Wolf

July 1, 2025

Dr. Dixon was a wonderful doctor and tremendous person. As a very young trumpet player back in the early 1980s, I remember him playing trumpet concertos while he examined my eyes. He was so supportive of my mother when they worked together with the Eye Bank. After she retired he remained a steadfast supporter of not just her, but our whole family. He would quietly show up when mom or any of us were in the hospital. He always had a kind word and was incredibly supportive. Dr. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon were always there for us and we could not be more grateful for their kindness over all these years. My sincere condolences to Mrs. Dixon and family.

Conrad Kavalec MD

July 1, 2025

I spent some time during my residency at Sunnybrook. Sylvia was working in the office at the time. I used to call him professor. He seemed to like that. Great man, great surgeon. Condolences to Sylvia and the family.

Morton Doran

July 1, 2025

Sad to hear of Bill´s passing. My last name followed Bill´s on the class list of Medical School (Med 6T4), so that in 2nd year pre-med in 1959, we were lab partners in Zoology, sharing a dogfish dissection, and whatever else the course entailed.
I last saw Bill at our 50 year reunion, and remember him best as a fine, decent and kind gentleman, just as others have attested to.

Elizabeth Thompson

June 30, 2025

What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful man! I am familiar with the twinkle in the eye from the brief exchanges I had with your father, John and Ross! God rest his soul - and may the memories of a life well-lived sustain you until you all meet merrily in Heaven!

Cam and Mary Richardson

June 30, 2025

Dr Dixon was a wonderful man as evidenced in his family and his life so well lived. John you are fortunate to have had such an amazing role model and in turn your children ! He will be missed by so many. Condolences to all of his family !

Arthur Wolf

June 29, 2025

Our condolences to the Dixon family. The Wolf family has fond memories of Bill and Sylvia. Bill prescribed my first contact lens and Sylvia patiently taught me to but them in back in the late 1970s in addition to our joint eye bank journey.

Lisa Huestis

June 29, 2025

Dr. Dixon was my doctor. He saved the vision in my left eye 19 years ago by way of a corneal graft. He was so kind, sweet and comforting. I will be forever grateful to him. Rest in peace Dr. Dixon.

Friso

June 29, 2025

Bill and Sylvia Dixon are foundational pillars in my life (you too Ross & John).

To me, he was a generous supporter of people with his time, knowledge, advice and humor.

Because of "Doctor Dixon" I smile at seaweed, I like to watch waves lap at docks and I know how to waterski.

For some reason I remember the steps he took to protect his hands. I asked about all of his precautions once while bbq-ing. We had a discussion that they were his tools. He said eyes were really really important and because of that he had to keep his operating hands safe so that he could help others. At the time I didn´t realize that it was a life lesson on taking responsibility for your actions and he probably didn´t either but it embodies who he was: Considerate and generous.

Thank-you Bill.

Friso

David and Jan Stewart

June 29, 2025

To one of the kindest men we know, who contributed so much to medicine and society. He fought a valiant battle with grace and courage. We will miss such a fine neighbour and send our deepest condolences. We are thinking of you, The Stewart Family (David, Jan, Andrew and Ainsley).

Deena Ondhia Manharlal

June 29, 2025

Dr. Dixson was a great family friend.... My husband, late Dr.Manu ondhia respected him a lot... we had fun time at his cottage with Sylvia.....may his soul rest in eternal peace.

John wolf

June 29, 2025

Dr. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon played a significant role in our greater family as a supporter and advocate for my mother Anne Wolf both during her decades with the Eye Bank Of Canada, and in her retirement when her health declined. The Dixons also supported the family when others became sick.

Dr. Dixon´s quiet understated bedside manner, was supplemented by a tremendous kindness and desire to help others.

He will always be to our family a role model of what a doctor can and should be.


Our condolences to the Dixon family, but especially Mrs . Dixon, who was a true partner in everything Dr. Dixon did.

May Dr. Dixon rest in God´s peace, after a remarkable life and career of service to others.

Alix Newlands St. Clair

June 28, 2025

I shall always remember my dear and distinguished cousin with love and admiration.

Judith TOWERS

June 28, 2025

I worked with Dr Dixon for 29 years. Always kind and always calm. Much loved by his patients and colleagues.

Olwen and Ed Davies

June 28, 2025

Sylvia - this comes with our love and deepest condolences. How wonderful it was to renew friendships at the Chancellor´s breakfast and again at the dinner at the Faculty Club to celebrate the 60th anniversary. Sincerely Olwen and Ed Davies

Tracy Hugo

June 28, 2025

I am very saddened to hear the news of Dr Dixon´s passing. Such a deep and profound loss for all who knew him.
Dr Dixon treated me for many years and while I have had many different doctors over the years due to various medical issues, he was one of my favourites. He was kind and compassionate with his care and for that I am truly grateful.
My sincerest condolences go out to Sylvia and his entire family and circle of friends during this difficult time.
Best,
Tracy Hugo

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