Ronald “Ron” Hixon

Ronald “Ron” Hixon, age 84, of La Motte, IA, passed away March 14, 2024, at the University Of Iowa Hospitals Neurosurgery ICU while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Ron’s life, a private family service is being held at Grandview Methodist Church at a later date.

Ron was born June 20, 1939, in Portland, OR, to Paul and Ruby (Campbell) Hixon.  Several years later the family moved to Long Beach, CA, where they lived until moving to Nebraska to the family farm when Ron was seven years old.  He graduated from Chapel Nebraska High School.  He attended and graduated from college at Kearney, NE.  He married Janet Kay Erickson in October, 1960.  Together they raised two beautiful daughters.  They later divorced.  Ron taught shop at Dubuque Senior High School from 1968 until 1980 when he began teaching at NICC until his retirement in 2000.  Ron also served in the Naval Reserve for 22 years from which he retired.  During his time of service he served on various ships, in Germany, Korea and Spain.

In 2006, Ron married his best friend, Lois Trent, and they traveled many countries together.  He loved their home in the country and spending time with his children and grandchildren both here and in Colorado.  He was an avid military history buff and whenever he could capture someone’s attention he would love to engage them in a discussion.  He enjoyed sitting by the fireplace in the winter and loved looking at the Christmas villages which adorned the mantel.  During the spring and summer, you could find Ron enjoying the deck overlooking the property and watching the hummingbirds at the feeders. He also loved racing around the lane giving rides in the Kubota side by side to the grandkids and great-grandkids. Ron was a cancer survivor, but in recent times experienced some health issues which eventually led to the University of Iowa Hospitals.

Surviving besides his wife, Lois Hixon, La Motte, IA; are his daughters, Cheryl (Jan) Knibbe, Foxfield, CO, and Chris (Randy) George, Colorado Springs, CO.  Four grandchildren: Kelsy (Greg) Stahl, Erin (Andrew) Evans, Kyle Knibbe, Erica (Andrew) Candia; and great-granddaughter, Kiera Candia.  Four step-children: Pamela (Scott) Scales, Durango, IA, Daniel (Hyun Sook) Trent, Cedar Rapids, IA, Karen (Kyle) Snay, St. Peter, MN, and Thomas (Amy) Trent, Coralville, IA.  Nine step-grandchildren: Shelby (Cody) Lange, Sabrina Scales, Samuel Scales, Connor Snay, Rowan Snay, Lauren Trent, Joshua Trent, Sang Huck (Mike) Lee, and Soo Hyun (Kara) Lee.  One step great-grandson, James Lange.  Two brothers: Gary (Carol Ann) Hixon, and Tim (Kathy) Hixon, both of Ft. Collins, CO; many nieces and nephews; and former wife, Janet Hixon.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and aunts and uncles.

The family wishes to thank all of the staff at the University of Iowa Hospital Neurosurgery Unit, along with the Palliative/Hospice Care for their compassionate care and concern.

Online condolences for Ron’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com

To honor Ron’s life, a private family service is being held at Grandview Methodist Church at a later date.

5 comments on “Ronald “Ron” Hixon
  1. Michael VonHollen says:

    Lois,

    Wow, I am so sorry to see this regarding Ron. My heart and prayers go out to you and the family. Sorry, you are having to go through this experience. Always enjoyed talking to Ron and running into him now and then. In the same light, I miss not seeing you. Ron thought the world of you, I know he felt like you were the world to him, but he should, you are wonderful. I am glad the two of you did find each other and got to spend the time you did together. Blessings of peace and love are being sent your way.

  2. Jeff Curtis says:

    So sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. I was a student of his in high school, he taught me much there, later in life I served with him in the USNR, he was a very respected Petty Officer. I know his family will miss him greatly as will I. Goodbye my friend, I wish you fair winds and following seas.

  3. Scott and Vickie Gahimer says:

    Dear Lois & family,

    You have our deepest condolences and are in our thoughts & prayers. We sure spent a lot time together over the years. It was nice to visit a few months back. We loved spending the time together. Take care.

  4. Denny Troy says:

    Very sorry to hear this. Ron was my shop teacher at Senior High School in the mid 1970s. He was always good to me and I considered him to be one of my favorite teachers. RIP Mr Hixon!

  5. Linda Schroeder says:

    I knew Ronald Hixon from serving in the Naval Reserves. He had many stories, but he would see how much you really knew about what he was telling you. A great teacher to all. Family has my condolences.

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