Our world has less spark today with the passing of Ian Johnson. Ian passed peacefully at Victoria Hospice, Victoria B.C. on June 12, 2023, surrounded by his loving family. Ian was 85. He had every intention of living to 100, but sadly it was not to be.
He was born May 22, 1938, in Eastbourne, England, to Alan and Helene Johnson. At age 10, due to circumstances related to WW2, he travelled alone to Canada. Ian saw this journey as a huge, exciting adventure. He never lost that adventurous spirit and was always willing to try new things.
Ian joined his biological aunt and uncle Olive and Leslie Johnson, cousins Margaret and Alistair who were to become his new adoptive family in South Surrey B.C. Ian and Margaret were very close growing up, and enjoyed an idyllic life at Crescent Beach. Ian always felt he grew up in the best of times. Many of his friends from those days were lifelong friends right until his passing.
Ian graduated from UBC in 1962 with a BCom and began his early career with Royal Trust as a trust officer and later as a Bank Manager. His career took him to Ottawa, Sarnia and later Mississauga, Ontario. In all, he lived 47 years in Ontario. In 1981 he switched to Montreal Trust and began working on his Certified Financial Planner accreditation. After becoming a CFP, he joined the ECC Group of Financial Advisors in Toronto in 1989. As Ian often would assert, ‘when you have a job you love, it is not work’. That is how he felt about his time at ECC, and according to his boss, Ian looked after his older women clients better than any other advisor. His fellow staff became his work family.
Ian was a people person with a warm engaging smile and a great sense of humour. He loved life, and one of his favourite sayings was “you are not here for a long time, so make sure you have a good time!” Scotch was his drink of choice and he felt scotch made every experience better.
Golf was his passion as well as running. He continued to run until he was 80. One of the highlights of his life was carrying the torch for the 1988 Winter Olympics, and being chosen to fly to Calgary and take part in the opening ceremonies. He followed the Toronto Blue Jays through all of their ups and downs, but, unlike his wife, was NOT a fair-weather fan. Ian loved spending time outdoors hiking, biking or simply taking long walks with his “sweetie”. He also enjoyed sitting quietly enjoying the beauty of nature.
He loved travelling and especially road trips. He looked forward to his golfing holidays with “just the guys”. Aside from golf, his favourite holiday was a beach vacation, preferably Hawaii, Hilton Head, and of course Pass-a-Grille Beach, Florida. He and Liz would spend 3 weeks every May, dating back to 1985, making lifetime memories with family and dear friends.
Ian is survived by his wife and best friend, Liz, his son Stephen (Rhonda, deceased 2016), his daughter Leanne Gray (Stuart), and grandsons Tenzin and Bodhi. He leaves stepdaughter, Robynn Munnings (Tad) and 5 grandchildren, Jakson (Seanna), Jonah, Ella, Maley and Bea. Ian is also survived by his loving sister Margaret MacInness (Bev, deceased 2023), sister in law Kathy Johnson and many nieces and nephews. Ian was predeceased by his stepdaughter Karyn Johnson (1996), and sister-in-law Sandy Galloway (2009).
Ian also leaves behind many dear friends especially Allie Ferri (Pete)and her 6 children, Talia, Claire, Jacinta, Maeve, Ben and AJ, and cherished friend of more than 50 years, Iris Hoytema. They were all “family by choice”.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Contributions to Victoria Hospice or charity of choice are welcomed appreciatively. A Celebration of Life is to take place at a later date. We would like to thank all the staff at Victoria Hospice for the wonderful care they provided. They truly bring heaven to earth.
We love you Ian, and you will be greatly missed by all who knew you.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Pumpkin, your loving daughter
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Kathy Johnson Ian was the best. Always so kind, generous and always interested in what you were saying. We had some great laughs because of his good sense of humour. He was the brother I never had. Liz was a very lucky woman. He lived to love and please her. He will be so missed. But so many people will be so happy to see him again.
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Peter Leech Our Sincere condolences for the loss of Ian, the father to our dear friend Steve, may the Creator journey with Ian, may the Creator give strength to Steve and the entire Johnson family and friends at this time. Respectfully yours
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Kirsten and Paul Duncan Ian you will always be remembered as someone with a great laugh, someone who was quick to smile and who had a great sense of humour. We know you got to enjoy many an adventure travelling and had wonderful friendships. We were lucky enough to enjoy a few holidays in Florida with you along with sharing many family celebrations. You certainly lived life to the full and with Liz by your side you were a wonderful role model of a happy marriage and friendship. We are privileged to have known you.
Sending Liz and the family all our love at this time. May the wonderful memories of your lives with Ian carry you through and bring smiles to your faces and love in your hearts.
Much love Kirsten, Paul, Keira and Rylan
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Mary Olver Ian, a truly lovely human. I enjoyed so many years of his kindness, good sense of humour and inspiration of how to live a full rich life. Boundless energy of mind and body. That’s how it’s done folks!
We will miss you! Ox Mary, Bryan, Angie and Tony.
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Margaret Clarke What a wonderful life he lived . My memories of Ian are those of a kind and caring man ,
RIP Ian . You will be missed .
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Betty Ferri It was always a pleasure having Liz and Ian join our family celebrations over the years. They became the other grandparents. Ian was an excellent role model for our grandkids.He was always happy, laughing and in good spirits and was always, kind, caring and supportive of our family. Our grandkids loved him.
We will all miss him terribly.
Rest in peace Ian knowing you were so loved by all.
Paul and Betty Ferri
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JoLynn Wright My condolences to Liz & the whole family. Memories from over the years in Mississauga, Sarasota, & Victoria of an exceptional, kind & thoughtful man.
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Mary Kate Uncle Ian was a good one!! An easy man to love, even from afar. Sending love to Liz, Leanne, Steve and all who loved him. You are in our hearts.
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Sandra Rennie Ian, I will never forget your help when I had my family taken from me. You were so kind and helpful. Thank you so much. The world has lost a beautiful soul. Liz, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. ❤️❤️
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Barb Goodman Sympathies go out to you and your family with the loss of your dad. Cherish the memories. Sincerely, Barb Goodman
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Owen Bowers and Brad Swanson So sorry to hear of Ian’s passing. Condolences to Liz and all the family. We will always remember our friendship and camaraderie with fondness during our amazing trip to China in 2016.
Rest in peace Ian.
Owen and Brad.
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Valerie Bachynsky A life well-lived! And a wonderful tribute.
Condolences to all who knew and loved Ian.
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Ron and Marlene Watts We can’t imagine not having Ian with us any longer. We will miss his smile and his contentment with enjoying life; even in the simply ways. I will miss serving him scotch and watching him watch Liz weed my grass!! I will really miss that!! Our hearts are saddened by this great loss but we are at peace knowing that his life was lived to the fullest with laughter and love for others.
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June and Peter Newhouse Ian was indeed a very special person and a dear friend. He had a smile that lit up a room and was so kind and sweet.
We felt blessed to call him “our friend”. We had the pleasure to cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Lima, Peru and travel to Machu. Picchu with Liz and Ian, a trip of a lifetime. With so many adventures and wonderful memories.
Each evening Pete and his buddy would enjoy a “wee dram of scotch” and a good gab.Ian you will be sorely missed. Rest in peace old fried❤️
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Debbie Davis What a beautiful tribute. Debbie Davis
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Betty-Lou Napady So sorry for your loss, thinking of you all at this sad time. Sounds like he had a very good and interesting life. To my cousin Liz I am sending you many hugs and kisses. LOVE ❤️ to everyone.
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Dorothy Gurney I express my sincere condolences to all in Ian’s family. It is very hard to be left by those you love. His life is now in a much better place, and shared with family who also have gone Home.
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Megan He sounds like he lived an amazing life, surrounded by family, good friends, and good co-workers. What an honour to be chosen to carry the Olympic Torch in 1988. I can see where Leanne gets her adventurous spirit and passion for running. My thoughts are with those who loved him best. ❤️
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Barry & Marlene Andrews Sincere condolences to Liz and Ian’s beautiful Family! Ian was such a lovely Man ! I am so grateful to have known and spent time with him and Liz. A beautiful couple. So wonderful that they met each other and travelled this life together. Sending Love & Prayers dear friends.
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Jan Schellenberg Dear Liz and all Ian’s family and friends,
Liz you have lost your best friend and life partner, nothing can replace him. I pray that you can hold all the precious memories and wonderful adventures to consol you and help you to go on as best you can. I’m sure that is what Ian would have wanted for you. Deepest condolences to all the family and friends who are so deeply saddened by his passing.
Sending love
Jan
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Tracy Gray I will forever cherish being a part of Ian’s ‘extended’ family. We shared many laughs during different holiday gatherings over the years. He will be deeply missed. My sincerest condolences to Liz, Leanne, Stu, Tenzin, Bodhi, Steve and the rest of your family. Rest in Peace Ian. xo
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Cheryl Mcgowan What an Honor it was knowing Ian… I remember going to The Eagles Concert with Liz& Ian and having a wonderful time! So sorry to hear of his passing… I know he will be greatly missed by All… Much Love to you Liz and to the whole family & dear Friends xxoo
Dad, I’m sitting in my car after finishing a swim in the outdoors, did you swim with me? I was down at the creek with your Grand fur baby where I took you swimming in 2021, did you play with us? I went for a walk in the forested trails by our house and talked with you about nature, did you hear me? Were you walking with me?
My heart is so broken. It aches for the loss of you. I miss you laughing at Faulty Towers. I miss spontaneously dancing with you. I miss hugging you. I miss hearing you say “there’s my darling daughter” and “I love you Pumpkin”. I miss everything about you.
What brings me comfort is knowing how many others are missing you. And reading how much they loved you and all the beautiful things they experienced and knew about you. I am so lucky you were my Dad. Thank you.
I miss you so much
I hope you are having a great time wherever you are and can feel the love from the spirit world and the earthly world
Love, Leanne