- Ernest T. Dixon, Jr.
Ernest T. Dixon Jr. (died
29 June 1996 ) was an AmericanBishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1972. He was born inSan Antonio, Texas .Education
Ernest earned his
B.A. degree fromSamuel Huston College (nowHuston-Tillotson University ) inAustin, Texas . He earned hisBachelor of Divinity degree fromDrew Theological Seminary inMadison, New Jersey . He received severalhonorary doctorates over the course of his ministry.Ordained and Educational Ministry
Prior to his election to the
Episcopacy , Ernest served as aPastor of churches inTexas ,New York andNew Jersey . He then served as the Director of the Religious Extension Service at theTuskegee Institute inAlabama . He was theExecutive Secretary of theWest Texas U.M. Annual Conference Board of Education. He also served as thePresident ofPhilander Smith College inLittle Rock, Arkansas . He also had the distinction of serving as a Staff Member of two U.M. churchwide agencies: the Board of Education of The Methodist Church, based inNashville ; and the Program Council of theU.M. Church , based inDayton, Ohio .Episcopal Ministry
Ernest was elected Bishop by the eight-state South Central Jurisdictional Conference of the U.M. Church, the first
African American elected by this Jurisdictional Conference. He was assigned to theKansas Episcopal Area, where he served for eight years. Then he was assigned to the San Antonio, serving twelve years before retiring in 1992. He maintained his home in San Antonio in retirement.Bishop Dixon was President of the Council of Bishops of the U.M. Church, 1988-89. As President he joined other religious leaders for a meeting with President
George H.W. Bush at theWhite House . Bishop Dixon also visitedPoland where he preached inWarsaw onChristmas Day .Death and Funeral
Bishop Dixon died 29 June 1996 at the Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, where he had been a patient. He had been looking forward to being dischared, and a planned trip. "His death was sudden and unexpected," according to the Rev. Jerry J. Smith, Administrative Assistant to then-Bishop of the San Antonio Area, Bishop Roy Owen.
Bishop Dixon's funeral service was held 3 July 1996 at the University U.M. Church, San Antonio, with burial in
Edna, Texas . He was survived by his wife Ernestine Gray Clark Dixon, and four children: the Rev. Freddie B. Dixon Sr. ofAustin, Texas ; Leona Louise Thomas and Muriel Jean Dixon, both of San Antonio; and Sherryl Dianne Blue ofWashington, D.C. Bishop Dixon's first wife, Lois, died of cancer in 1977. A son, Ernest Reese Dixon, died in 1990.The Rev. Smith, a former member of Bishop Dixon's Cabinet, remembered him as a "distinguished" and "dynamic" and "much loved" leader who rose from humble beginnings on the east side of San Antonio to become a religious leader of the entire city. "We are proud that he came to serve the place of his birth," Smith said.
References
*United Methodist News Service story: "Bishop Ernest Dixon dead at 73" [http://www.wfn.org/1996/07/msg00005.html]
*The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=5855]
*InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church. [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=1244]ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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