James R. Jim Dawson

May 16, 1929 ~ April 11, 2020
James “Jim” R. Dawson, age 90, passed away on April 11, 2020 at his home in Wichita, Kansas. Jim was born on May 16, 1929 in Keswick, Iowa to James Richard Dawson and Helen June Cross. He grew up in Sigourney, Iowa and graduated from Sigourney High School in 1946. Jim was a veteran, enlisted in the Navy from 1950 through 1953. He married Hazel Diana Bablitz in 1956 and they had three children: Timothy, Kenneth, and Teresa. Jim was a man of ideas, with an entrepreneurial personality, and a salesmans spirit. He sold plastics, chemicals, trailers, mens clothing, golf equipment, car windshields and printed materials during his career in sales. In the 1960s, Jim designed a balanced inventory strategy utilizing just-in-time concepts to help maximize sales and cash flow. He used this strategy to open and operate Dawsons Clothing Store in Newton, Iowa. In 1966, he moved to Wichita, Kansas where he revolutionized and tripled the growth of Safelite Auto Glass by selling their distributorships on the merits of keeping a sufficient inventory of standard size windshields in their territories. In 1970, Jim was hired as the Sales Manager at Printing Incorporated, igniting growth in the business and eventually becoming the President until his retirement in 2003. Jim was an avid golfer and a longtime member of the Crestview Country Club, serving as President in 1990. He was a student of the golf game, routinely reading Golf Digest cover to cover, and playing multiple rounds of golf each week, well into his 80s. He enjoyed spending time with his former second wife, Kay Shoffner Dawson, who was by his side as a caregiver and companion until his passing. Jim was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, David L. Dawson; his sister, Mary Ann Dawson; and his son, James Timothy Dawson. Jim is survived by his son, Kenneth C. Dawson (wife Salme) of Laguna Niguel, CA; his daughter, Helen Teresa Krejci (husband Bill) of Plainfield, IL; his brother, Robert J. Dawson (wife Darlene) of Marion, IA; his grandchildren, Jennifer, Lydia, Jake, Ben, Michael, and Maria; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 am, Saturday, May 30, 2020, Downing & Lahey East Chapel, 6555 East Central, Wichita, KS. Memorial Service will be Live Streamed and can be viewed by clicking "Tribute Wall" and then the "Watch Now" button within the Gold "Live Webcast" box. An inurnment service will be held at Powell Funeral Home in Sigourney, IA at a later date. Jim will be laid to rest with his parents at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Sigourney, IA. Memorials may be made to the Wichita Junior Golf Foundation, 58 E. Via Verde St., Wichita, KS 67230.
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Mr. Dawson was a honest and respectable man. He interviewed me for a data entry position and asked, “You sure you want a job working alone? Answering phones? It will be a boring and isolated position.” I took it anyway. I appreciate the honesty he spoke. My condolences for you loss. Gail .
Jim was my boss at Printing Inc. for 17 years. He was always thorough and fair, holding endless meetings with all involved before making a decision. New ideas excited him, he implemented many and he had numerous stories about successful sales ventures that worked. Jim was a respectable man that I really admired. He taught me much of what I learned about business. My condolences, Kay and children who I never met May you cherish the memories of Jim and may God rest his soul. Tim Devine
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