August 26, 1943 - March 23, 2020
James Lee Dixon was born in Omaha, Nebraska, of James and Beryl Dixon. He found refuge from the rigors of farm life in tending to the extensive gardens of his grandparents, and iris beds of a neighbor; his love of plants and gardens was instilled early.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Shiva Biradar
December 8, 2024
Read that Jim donated 17 acres at Sonoma to Krishnamurti Foundation of America. I wish I had met him. Must have been a legend.
Mark Kron
April 11, 2022
Jim was a Renaissance man.I knew him for about 20 years. I did not know he had pancreatic cancer,a horrible disease which also took my brother's life.Jim shared his beautiful rug collection with me,conversations about Krishnamurti, and we both related to each other because of our similar view of the world and wicked sense of humor.Rest in peace and condolences to your siblings.
Roddney Masterson
October 16, 2021
What a great loss I knew him well but but enough !
Dana
April 27, 2020
Met Jim 3 years ago through a mutual friend. Have never forgotten him, his one-of-a-kind garden and home and his deeply moving spirit. My sincere condolences to his siblings. He will be missed.
Alan Rothblatt
April 27, 2020
Jim was always willing to share his creative thoughts and healing spirit. I know that he will enjoy the next part of the journey.
Mike Rosenthal
April 26, 2020
He was very kind to annually open his house to the Bay Area Rug Society.
William Boyrer
April 24, 2020
We need more people like Jim Dixon in this world. His landscapes reflect a deep connection to the earth and spiritual transformation.
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