
George Edward Johann
GEORGE EDWARD JOHANN
George Edward (Ted) Johann passed away peacefully on December
03, 2023 at the age of 97.
My father (Ted) was a gentle, honest soul, and a generous person,
well respected by those who knew him in the community. He
accomplished a lot during his long life because he liked to work;
he was rarely idle. When not working he and Kathleen would
go to dances, card games, visit with friends and family. He loved
playing games such as Poche, Piche, softball when he was younger.
Hunting and fishing and building things were his passions, as
well as sugaring and sawing at the sawmill. He always stipulated that the deer, fish or partridge he killed were eaten, nothing was wasted!! Many people came to him for the Balsam Christmas trees that he grew. He played the guitar and sang when younger,
and the fiddle when older. I could add many more accomplishments, but those who knew him know what they are. He is and will be missed by many people whose lives
he touched. He has been a good person his whole life.
Beloved husband of the late Kathleen (Boyce) Johann. Also predeceased by his parents
George and Annie (Brooke) Johann and by his four brothers Gerald, Wyatt, Leonard,
and James.
Ted is survived by his loving children George and Nancy Johann. He will be fondly
remembered by his grandchildren Pamela (Michael Mulhurn), Angela (Shawn Davidson)
and Andrea (Brian McDonald). He was a wonderful «Big Papoo» (great-grandfather)
to Keegan, Mckenna, Ethan, Quinn, Evan, Kate, Kiaryn and Kaeden. Ted will also be
missed by many friends and relatives. Especially his caring nephew Robert Johann, his
wife Diane, and their children Kayla and Casey (Zoé Dubé), and by his special friend
Wilma Cushing.
The family extends its gratitude and appreciation to all the compassionate staff from St.
Catherine 1 at the Coaticook Hospital for their immeasurable empathy and diligence. We
also want to thank Dr Jacynthe Roy for her care and compassion provided in his final days.
La famille exprime sa gratitude et son appréciation à tout le personnel compatissant
de Sainte-Catherine 1 de l’Hôpital de Coaticook pour leur empathie et leur diligence
incommensurables. Nous tenons également à remercier Dre Jacynthe Roy pour ses soins
et sa compassion prodigués au cours de ses derniers jours.
A private graveside burial will take place at a later date for family
and friends.