Chiefs Kingdom is a tight-knit community, and fans were in mourning after learning of the death of Arrowhead Pride managing editor John Dixon. Dixon had written for Arrowhead Pride, a site dedicated to the Chiefs, shortly after its inception and took over as the boss when The Star hired Pete Sweeney as Chiefs Insider.
An obituary said Dixon died Wednesday at age 68 after battling cancer. A visitation is planned for Tuesday (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) with a Celebration of Life to take place Wednesday at 2 p.m. Both will be at Newcomer’s White Chapel, 6600 NE Antioch Road in Gladstone.
“As a gifted journalist and avid fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, John covered the team for broadcast and online channels across three decades,” the obituary noted. “Most recently, he proudly served as the Managing Editor for Arrowhead Pride, a nationally recognized online publication dedicated to the Chiefs. John was one of the first Chiefs fans to contribute to Arrowhead Pride when it launched, cementing his journeyman story within an organization he cared so much about.”
Fans shared their remembrances on the Arrowhead Pride website and on social media. Here is a bit of what they were saying.
“John Dixon was so good at what he did, and everyone I’ve ever read has nothing but good to say about him,” one person wrote. “Would that we could all say as much when the end comes.”
“His patience with others, even on the internet, was a model we can all learn from,” a fan wrote on Arrowhead Pride. “I’m sure I’m not the only one who would be a better person by following the examples of John. “Next time I’m about to fire off a snarky reply, I will remember John and I will cool it down a notch. You will be missed by people who never even met you, John Dixon.”
Another shared this: “Such a wonderful, kind guy. Sending love and prayers to his family.”