In Loving Memory of Janice Marie Ebert-Dix
October 9, 1954 – April 26, 2025
Janice Marie Ebert-Dix passed away on April 26, 2025, in Lorton, Virginia, due to complications
from Alzheimer’s disease. Born on October 9, 1954, in Roseburg, Oregon, Janice lived a life of
adventure, intellect, and resilience.
She earned her bachelor’s degree from Oregon State University and Universität Stuttgart
before completing an MBA at the University of Southern California. After her academic pursuits,
Janice spent many years living abroad in Stuttgart, Germany, where she mastered the language
and culture. In 1984, Janice relocated to Seoul, South Korea, and then later returned to the
United States in 1989, settling in the Washington, DC area where she built a family, home, and
business.
As a driven entrepreneur, Janice founded a government consulting firm in the 1990s that
achieved a coveted “women-owned, small business” status in the early 2000s. Janice led her
company until her Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Beyond her career, Janice had a deep love of travel
that she instilled in her daughter, Little Janice, as the pair shared countless adventures
together.
Janice’s legacy is one of strength, creativity, and an indomitable spirit that will continue to
inspire those she leaves behind.
She is survived by her husband, John Dix; daughter, Janice (Ebert) Williamson; son-in-law,
Alexander Williamson; brother, Richard Ebert; and sister-in-law, Colleen Ebert. She reunites in
peace with her parents, Bernice and Arnold Ebert; sister, Carol Wilson; and beloved pets, Tony,
Dixie, Blue Boy, Charlie, and Brownie.
A celebration of life will be held in Oregon later this year. Details will be shared with family and
friends. Please keep Janice in your thoughts and prayers as we honor her memory.
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