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Adelaide Finkbine Hixon

1918 - 2019

Adelaide Finkbine Hixon obituary, 1918-2019, Los Angeles, CA

Adelaide Hixon Obituary

Adelaide Finkbine Hixon, of Pasadena, California, died at her home on November 6th. She was born on May 31, 1918 and lived for 101 years. She is survived by two sons, Andrew Hixon of Santa Barbara, California, and Anthony Hixon of Cohasset, Massachusetts, as well as seven grandchildren. There are now twelve great grandchildren whose ages run from one year old to thirty. Adelaide was predeceased by her husband, Alexander P. Hixon, and her first-born son, Lex Hixon. Adelaide was a uniquely powerful, complex, and loving person who has deeply influenced hundreds of people during her long life. She could light a room with her intuitive and lightning-like intellect, yet she also possessed a vivid sense of humor, which ran the gamut from the bath room variety all the way up into the subtle realms of high wit. Her funny bone often prompted her to tears of pure joy. Adelaide had a decent golf game and was a highly accomplished fly fisher with intimate knowledge and love of scores of spring holes and miles of trout streams in the woods of Northern Wisconsin. For an article in Pasadena Magazine she summed up her early life. "Pasadena was developed and formed by winter resort people. My family came when I was about a year old, from Iowa. They would spend the winter, then go back, and eventually they bought a house and stayed. I was raised here until I went to school in France, when I was twelve or thirteen." Adelaide attended the Westridge School in Pasadena, The Shipley School for Girls in Bryn Mar, PA, and Vassar College. She married Alexander P. Hixon in 1938. Adelaide was dedicated to liberal and humanitarian values from an early age, and she was the dragon enemy of pomposity, fatuousness, and hypocrisy. She felt that her wealth and social position demanded that she be aware of and of assistance to people who struggled in life. Adelaide and Alec put their time as well as their money into the service of causes and institutions whose work they admired. For example, when in their late forties they volunteered to work for the United Nations Development Program, aiding developing countries by serving in one diplomatic post for five years in Accra, Ghana, and a second for three years in the Western Pacific, based in Apia, Western Samoa. Adelaide believed in education and she and her husband innovatively supported the Pacific Oaks School, Westridge School, Polytechnic School (established an internship program for student teachers in conjunction with PCC), Pasadena City College (a teacher training program), Yale University (a Center for Urban Ecology, an endowed chair and scholarship support for African students), Harvey Mudd College (a Center for Sustainable Environmental Design and a professorship in the humanities), and California Institute of Technology (a Writing Center to assist engineers and scientists to write clearly). This is a partial list. Adelaide was particularly focused on scholarships, because of the diversity that encouraged, and scholarships for teachers, so that they could enlarge their abilities. After being a nurse's aide during World War II, Adelaide started doing community service of all sorts. She did volunteer work for Planned Parenthood for years. On one occasion she took her young granddaughter with her to help hand out free condoms on the street. Various boards and executives were attracted to Adelaide because of her intelligence, honesty, and insights, and an innate willingness to speak truth to power. Adelaide served on the board of Southern California Public Radio, and she was on the national board of People for The American Way. Politically, Adelaide donated to mostly Democratic candidates. She was proud to have been an early supporter of Congressman Adam Schiff. Adelaide was a life-long patron of the arts. She was a member of The Pasadena Art Alliance, The Conservatory of Music, served on the board of the Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon), the board of the Center Theater Group, and was involved with the Art Center College of Design. Adelaide said "I am not just an art patron. I'm interested in our civilization. One of the problems is some people are so interested in art, they forget that people have to eat, educate their children, and art won't do it. So you have to be more diverse in what you support." Adelaide was involved with and a supporter of All Saints Church in Pasadena. Her son, Lex Hixon, led Adelaide into a deepening interest in Eastern Religion. Desmond Tutu became her friend. Recently, Adelaide held hands with loved ones, looked them in the eye, and said, "I am trusting you to be happy." The family will be scheduling a memorial service for Adelaide on a date after the holidays.

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Published by Pasadena Star-News on Nov. 10, 2019.

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Stephanie Hoyt White

November 3, 2021

Adelaide Hixon was my Aunt who I truly loved and admired. She has been a key figure in my development all my life. She is missed and loved deeply.Xoxo

Carter Wilson

January 15, 2020

Adelaide was always great with me when we met up. One time I told her something I'd read about the playwright and actor Noel Coward which amused her. At his place in Jamaica one evening Coward's butler asked him what he'd say to a little kipper for his breakfast in the morning. Coward thought about it a bit, and then said, "I should say, 'Good morning, little kipper."

Some years later on a cold winter morning at 7:30, raining outside like a dog, I was summoned direct from bed to the phone. It was Adelaide. She said, "What would you say to a little kipper in the morning?" (She was going traveling and wanted some info from me.)

Stephanie White

December 8, 2019

Adelaide was my mother's sister making her my only Aunt.
My memories of her are numerous and quite marvelous. She could make you laugh and feel so adored. During her final years we corresponded every week and those precious notes will be treasured as will her memory. I send my love to all the family.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Hoyt White

Málika González

November 29, 2019

Una oración sentida y agradecida por su alma: Generosa y luchadora. Que en este su regreso a casa, su alma sea recibida por las más bellas luces y sea colmado su corazón con el pleno amor divino. Nuestra gratitud es inmensa a su alma!!!!

Alice Phelgona Okeyo

November 22, 2019

A tribute to a wonderful lady and a grate friend Mrs. Adelaide Hixon. The lady who opened not only her kind heart to me and my family but also her many wise words. My family and I will for ever be grateful to you and Alex for your generosity and kind heart.

May the almighty rest your soul in his eternal peace.

Your memories will forever stay with us.

Go in peace
Alice Phelgona Okeyo

Alice Phelgona Okeyo

November 22, 2019

A tribute to a wonderful lady and a grate friend Mrs. Adelaide Hixon. The lady who opened not only her kind heart to me and my family but also her many wise words. My family and I will for ever be grateful to you and Alex for your generosity and kind heart.

May the almighty rest your soul in his eternal peace.

Your memories will forever stay with us.

Go in peace
Alice Phelgona Okeyo

Danielstar Okeyo

November 20, 2019

I am blessed to have known you through my father. The wonderful person that you were. I heard only great things about you. I am forever greatful for what you did for our family, more specifically me and my sister. Because of you, we attended and completed our tertiary education at the highest levels. I am forever greatful for that. It is truly sad times indeed and I am sad I never got to meet you in person. However, I am greatful for the impact you had on my life.

You will be missed.

Maribel Duaz

November 17, 2019

Very special love For you Mrs Adelaide Hixon thank you we had a wonderful time together I will miss you so special ♥♥

Alicia Okeyo

November 16, 2019

I was saddened to hear the news of Mrs Adelaide Hixon's passing. Although we never met, I felt a close bond to her as the woman who made my education at one of Africa's top universities possible. Mrs Adelaide, your generosity has forever shaped my life. I have a career which I love and I am forever grateful to you. I do not believe that it was a coincidence that my father met you all those years ago. That was just among many of the graces that God has bestowed on my family throughout the years. I pray that He continues to hold the Hixon family in gentle embrace through this difficult time. Thank you, Mrs Adelaide. I will hold your memory in my heart. Rest well.

With love,
Alicia Okeyo

Pa and I at the house on the Hill ( 2018)

Danielsun Okeyo

November 12, 2019

I'm am honoured to have been a beneficiary of Mrs Hixon's grace and generosity. Adelaide was a mentor to my father, Professor Daniel Okeyo, a Kenyan orphaned student who came to The US for a better education.
She was a constance in our lives her in the Africa, from the annual box of Christmas gifts, to the tales of the house on the hill and finally for the much appreciated assistance with the university tuition of my younger siblings. She served as a symbol of what is great about my country of birth (God Bless America)
I was glad to have eventually met her at the house on the hill @ the age of 99, I saw the pride and gratitude in my father's eyes when he presented his son the architect.

Thank you Mrs Adelaide
Go well.

D.

DANIEL O OKEYO

November 11, 2019

Special Thank you' to a very special friend who loved ladybirds
Confession by a former African student and family who received education funding
I met a special friend in Pasadena, California, United States of America (USA), named Mrs Adelaide P Hixon, whom I am proud to call her names. The expression, When a door closes, somehow a window opens, happened to me after our first meeting. From the day we met huge windows of opportunities opened that lead to my comfortable second class income and thus retirement plans. Although Mrs Hixon had wealth to help me, she taught me a philosophy of not accepting anything I did not earn!' It was as a result of our meeting that I eventually received a bursary from the Alequash Foundation, through the African American Institute (AAI), New York, for partial payments towards my undergraduate degree at CalState, LA, California, and the bursary from the African Graduate (AFGrad) Programme, sponsored by the AAI, for partial payments towards my postgraduate degree at Humboldt State University, Arcata, California. AAI and AFGRAD belonged to the United Nations' academic program. Mrs Hixon engaged her husband, Mr Alexander Hixon, who had an upper hand in the United Nations. Mrs Hixon also made it possible for the bank to avail a loan which purchased a car for my family's transportation.
Our family appreciated the continued help from Adelaide P Hixin Groups (APH Group). My successful conversation with Mrs Adelaide P Hixon during my visit with her at her home in Pasadena, USA, in May 2011, resulted in her securing financial support towards partial payments towards educational expenditure for our university-going children. In order to fulfil the wishes of Mrs Adelaide P Hixon's, a special account was set at the APH Groups offices in Pasadena from which funds were drawn towards the education and academic expenses. I wish to take this opportunity to thank Mrs Adelaide P Hixon for extending her miracle-rich hands towards the good course, for the long life education of my family and I. I also thank the Hixons family and affiliates for agreeing with Adelaide's wishes, to successfully handle the financial matters.
Professor Daniel O Okeyo

November 9, 2019

Adelaide was my godmother; an inspiration and close friend for my almost 70 years...JW

BRY

November 9, 2019

Sincere condolences to the Hixon family, May God comfort you mightily with his love and comfort and strengthen you to cope with Adelaides passing.

shirlee smith

November 9, 2019

Adelaide - an amazing woman. What the world would be like if we had millions more with her spirit, commitment and outreach to those of us not in her "circle". We challenged each other to the very end.Adelaide's words of wisdom, wit and nonsense will live with me forever.

Adelaide will forever be with her family, her friends and all who knew her.

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