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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Andrew Johnson, 66, born on July 27, 1946 and passed away on December 1, 2012. We will remember him forever. As Andrew had many friends around Canada and beyond this site will allow everyone to share in his memory.


In addition to this site a celebration of life is being planned for next summer in Nova Scotia, Canada.


In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the .     

December 1, 2016
December 1, 2016
Four years ago today a light went out in our family. My mum lost her twin and my cousins lost their Dad. Remembering you especially today but never far from my thoughts xxx
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
My darling twin, I miss you as much today as in 2012 when you left us.
I will NEVER forget you.

All my love until we meet again,

Your ever loving twin sis xxxx
June 25, 2013
June 25, 2013
Andrew loved life and a laugh. He was always entertaining and a good friend. When I last spoke to him in the fall of 2012 he was telling me about coming back to Iqaluit and getting the GN in "shape." He escorted my Mom at the April 1st., 1999 Nunavut Day event and we had a blast.  Lynn, Nick and Louella we extend our sincere condolences.  Ed, Opah and family.
February 1, 2013
February 1, 2013
Andrew & family are very fondly remembered in Kimmirut (Lake Harbour). He has left many friends in Kimmirut.
Our sincere condolences to the family.
January 9, 2013
January 9, 2013
Still missing you bruv, I wish I could have been with you at the end but I know we will be together again one day.
December 14, 2012
December 14, 2012
Since I left Iqaluit in 2002, a regular Friday ritual of mine is to visit the website of the local weekly paper, Nunatsiaq News. It was there I learned of A.J.'s passing.
I shared many a laugh, and conversation, with him at the Frobisher Racquet Club.
My sincere condolences to the Johnson family.
December 14, 2012
December 14, 2012
Life in the north bring you in contact with many interesting and unique people. Andrew always had a intelligent perspective to share on most any topic. His generosity and concern for people always but a smile on my face.
My sincere condolences to the Johnson family
December 7, 2012
December 7, 2012
Lissie and I have happy memories of Andrew stretching back over 40yrs . We live close to Bramfield in Suffolk UK where Andrew was born and brought up. He visited us on our farm many times and those memories will live on . xxx
December 5, 2012
December 5, 2012
I have a wedding photo in my living room. In it are my husband and I in the church waiting to exchange vows and behind us are the congregation. Large as life sits my Uncle Andrew, smiling away. Fit,well and happy. It is how I want to remember him. He was my darling mother's twin so he was extra special to us. Bless you Uncle Andrew, you were a star xxxx
December 5, 2012
December 5, 2012
I will remember my Uncle Andrew as always being full of enthusiasm; prepared to help anybody with anything and having endless, but interesting stories to tell. He was a special person and will be missed by all the family, I only wish I had told him this before he died.

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December 1, 2016
December 1, 2016
Four years ago today a light went out in our family. My mum lost her twin and my cousins lost their Dad. Remembering you especially today but never far from my thoughts xxx
December 2, 2014
December 2, 2014
My darling twin, I miss you as much today as in 2012 when you left us.
I will NEVER forget you.

All my love until we meet again,

Your ever loving twin sis xxxx
June 25, 2013
June 25, 2013
Andrew loved life and a laugh. He was always entertaining and a good friend. When I last spoke to him in the fall of 2012 he was telling me about coming back to Iqaluit and getting the GN in "shape." He escorted my Mom at the April 1st., 1999 Nunavut Day event and we had a blast.  Lynn, Nick and Louella we extend our sincere condolences.  Ed, Opah and family.
Recent stories

Shark fishing on Captiva Island

December 5, 2012
My Uncle Andrew at his very best joined my father, husband Oli and Nick on an impromptu fishing trip while celebrating my sister's marriage in Florida. The previous evening they had avidly watched some rather drunk businessmen trying to reel a shark in off a jetty-unsuccessfully I might add! Filled with excitement and enthusiasm they chartered a boat the next morning and, like a group of schoolboys set forth to net a shark themselves. They returned many hours later still in a state of over excitement. I don't think much was caught but they had had an adventure. Uncle Andrew loved an adventure, it was when he was in his element x
December 4, 2012
Nick's dad passed on Saturday. I only recently meet him, and although he was gravely ill, he made me laugh and made sure that I knew how happy he was that Nick has somebody in his life. There was no remorse or self pity, only hapiness for his son. His name was Andrew and he was a gentleman to the end. I feel such a loss that I didn't have the time to know him better.

Andrew: I promise you that your memory will not be forgotten and that if Nick and I become a family in the future, you will have grandchildren that will grow knowing who their grandfather was.

Nick: I love you and I am here for you. There is more of your father in you than you know and you are a better man for it.

My love also to your mom and the rest of your family.

Condolences, also from my parents and the Garbes.

Last Thoughts

December 4, 2012

Dad,


You kept your wit and intelligence right up to the end. From you remembering the name of a long lost acquaintance at the lake, to the joke you made Friday saying there was plenty of room on the roof rack for your hospital bed. My last visits with you were as rich as those of years gone by.


Take care.

Nick  


  

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