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Dr. Edward G. Hixson Jr.

Dr. Edward George Hixson Jr., M.D., 81, of Upper St. Regis Lake, died on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023, at his home.

Born on Nov. 11, 1941, in Oneida, New York, he was the son of Dr. Edward and Doris (Cumings) Hixson Sr.

Dr. Hixson married Karen Rightmyer on June 13, 1981, in Saugerties.

He graduated from Middlebury College, Vermont, where he was a competitive cross-country ski racer, turning down a chance to try out for the Olympics to attend the University of Vermont School of Medicine, as well as doing his internship and residency there as well. A memorable summer was spent as a surgical resident at the Grenfell Mission in Newfoundland. Almost 50 years later, he returned to the Mission during a camping trip through Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

Dr. Hixson served as a battalion surgeon in the Army, and then later in the Vermont National Guard Mountain division, retiring as LTC. He was a member of the American Legion. He moved to Saranac Lake in 1974 and practiced surgery sometimes at all three hospitals in the Tri Lakes all in the same day. He served as a medical director for the medical advisory committee to the U.S. Nordic ski team, was vice chairman for medical services at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid being instrumental during the 1980 Winter Olympics, served on the Saranac Lake medical staff, the Saranac Lake Medical Society and the Lake Placid Sports Medicine Society. He also directed a clinic at Whiteface Mountain. He was instrumental in bringing the practice of sports medicine to the area. During his time in Saranac Lake, he practiced with the Adirondack Surgical Group and Adirondack Health bringing many new procedures and techniques to the medical community.

His experience in the Boy Scouts shaped his love and passion for the outdoors, being an avid mountain climber and canoer, as well as achieving the level of Eagle Scout. Multiple expeditions either as the “doc” or just for fun, including Mount Everest three times “almost” reaching the summit, expeditions in Alaska, Peru, Pakistan, Tibet and Nepal. His canoeing expeditions ranged across the United States and Canada, plus being part of the first kayak descent in Bhutan. He won multiple medals in canoe races across New York, New England and Canada. Family vacations almost always were atypical to say the least, usually a canoe trip anywhere from 50 to 350 miles. Staring down a grizzly bear on the Thelon River in northern Canada was a highlight. It is impossible to recount all his tales and adventures, he had so many.

He was the author of several journal articles, sports medicine chapters and was in the process of completing a book about his “Long Path to Bear Pond,” which will be completed posthumously. He was active on the boards of the Friends of the St. Regis Fire Tower, the Adirondack Health Foundation and the Upper St. Regis Lake Property Owners.

He is survived by his wife Karen; brother Dr. F. Peter (Kathy) Hixson of Cazenovia; sister Jane Fuller of Cazenovia; stepsons Sam (Tammy) Bockius of Maui, Hawaii and Kelly-Dave (Susan) Bockius Hood River, Oregon; sons Eric (Terri) Hixson Hood River and Peter (Janet) Hixson Hood River, Oregon, Edward (Jessica) Hixson Greenville, New York, Christopher Hixson Flower Mound, Texas; daughter Heidi (Bill) Stevenson Bend, Oregon; grandchildren Roxanne, Pearl, Sailor, Winter, Hailey, Sascha, Nina, Tate, Reece, Cormac and Brynleigh; former wife Ellen Hixson of Hood River, Oregon; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. At Dr. Hixson’s request, there will be no public calling hours. A celebration of life will take place at a later date, to be announced.

Family and friends wishing to remember Dr. Hixson may make memorial contributions to the Adirondack Health Foundation or to the Friends of the St. Regis Fire Tower, in care of the funeral home. People can also share condolences and memories online at fortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.

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