
Johnston: Philip Sydney Bruce,
Peacefully at his home in Beeton, on August 5, 2022. Philip Johnston in his 82nd year, beloved father of Mark (Francine), Scott (Joyce), and Brett. Loving grandfather of Lucas, Jesse, Dylan, and Jamie Rae. Dear brother to 9 siblings, and survived by Jean, Art (Doris), and June. Philip is survived by his spouse, and is forever remembered in the hearts of his extended family and friends.
Visitation will be held at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham on Tuesday August 9, 2022 from 12pm until the time of Funeral Service in the chapel at 1pm. Reception will follow. Interment will be held in Trinity Cemetery Beeton. Flowers are welcomed, or donations to Fair Share Food Bank in Oakville -in Phil Johnston’s Memory would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
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Visitation
Rod Abrams Funeral Home
1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham, ON, L0G1W0
12pm - 1pm
Service
Rod Abrams Funeral Home
1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham ON L0G1W0
1pm
Fred Code + Candace Wall says
Phil, as his wonderful wife Carol, is one of those people you are grateful to spend time with, a privilege. So many times I’ve said ‘can we go and visit with Phil and Carol soon’.
He will be truly missed but his impact and memories surely will live on with those who were fortunate to have known him. Very sincere condolences to Carol and his family.
Jean Whitred says
Dear Phil, It’s hard to believe that you’ve left us. I can’t stop singing that old song that goes, “I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain. I’ve seen stormy days that I thought would never end. But I always thought I’d see you again.” And then I burst into tears. How many times have you offered to pay my air fare from here on the West coast, but I was too proud to let you do it. I wanted to wait until I could pay my own way. And now, it’s too late, at least for this lifetime. I so enjoyed laughing and listening to your old jokes, and sharing a few drinks with you. Well, maybe one or two, since I’d probably fall asleep before I could get drunk. I had my suitcase packed, in June, and then you went back into hospital. It seemed so unreal. I wanted to give you heck for jumping the line – butting in. You’re the baby so I should have gone before you. You will know that I love you very much, and look forward to getting together with you on the other side.
Estelle Ness says
To the family, for forty two years Phil and I
worked in harmony. Of course decisions usually went my way. Phil I raise a glass of Bud to you and say a life and job well done. thanks for the honour and the trust and welcoming me into your family. Rest in peace my friend.
Brenda Walker says
Sorry to hear of Phil’s passing. Phil always had a smile, time for a chat and a biscuit for my Labrador retriever; my condolences to all
Wesley Martyn says
Phil was central in a group always; and so articulate and wise if you fortuned to share words. Thank you, rip
Tom & Thomas Laypa says
Phil was a long time friend and mentor to me. He was a lively, generous, fun loving guy. I will miss you always in my thought, memories, and heart. See you later, Tom. My condolences to the family for their loss.
Amal and Mike Johnston says
We only met Phil a few times, but it was enough for him to have left a big impression on us. We loved his anecdotes and sense of humour. Our condolences go out to Carol and the rest of the family.
Laura and Kevin Youngs says
So sorry to hear about Phil’s passing. He always had a smile for everyone. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Roy LeBlanc says
Deepest sympathies from Pat and Roy LeBlanc
Amber says
I’m so sorry to hear of Phil’s passing. He was an amazing man, with a great smile, heart and sense of humour! His jokes were endless and hilarious! I found myself enjoying his company on the driveway, many times! Rest peacefully Phil! You will be missed. Xox
Becky Crawford and Tom MacDonald says
It was a pleasure and an honor to know Phil! He was a wonderful caring man. He will be greatly missed.
Diane Leybourne says
I was saddened to hear of Phil’s passing and send my deepest condolences to the family…I will forever remember going to the ever so famous corn roast with the late Mason family (Ed,Nancy and as everyone knew him as Jr). May they all rest in peace
Our sincere condolences
Diane leybourne, Eric and Faith Mason
Bob Moyer says
immediately when we became neighbours, Phil was part of our family’s life. He helped building of our home, embraced our boys, and our dogs. He involved himself in our lives in such a positive way, from getting the boys to help him with firewood, fixing up old trucks to taking the time with me sitting on the golf carts out back talking about life and offering business advice. We will dealy miss you.
Thanks for being you, Dickis
Bob, Kim, Tommy Johnny Bobby
Lori Venturo says
Phil will forever be my father inlaw, and cherished in my heart. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends that supported, and showed him love in his life.
I love you Phil, may you rest in peace.
Lori
Raymond Breedon says
I am sorry too both families on the loss of Phil. Only knowing Philly for a short time…he always was a mentor teacher..jokester..and look for the positives in everything. Big hearted Philly will always come to mind…when l can hear that friendly voice saying…come in sit down and get yourself a drink…Cheers Philly
Dale says
Rip Phil you were a great friend
David Spencer says
I got to know Phil many years ago. He was the kind of man everyone liked, and not one with many enemies. He was a general contractor all his life and loved the trade. He looked for challenges, something different which he could apply his skills at. He loved his cars and spent many days, months and years working on them to attain the best he could. His family was always number 1 for him. He could often be heard to recite his outlook on life, “Born, Live, Die”. To that end the last 4 years I have had to watch him reach his last goal. I find it sad to have had to watch this, but I guess that is life. He enjoyed his time on earth. Phil was my friend. May he rest in peace.
Kathy and Peter Naisbitt says
one of a kind neighbor and friend sadly missed Thinking of Carol at this..sad time
Jürgen & Heidi says
We are saddened by the loss of our dear friend Phil. He was a Mentor and friend to many and will be greatly missed. Phil was truly; ‘One of a Kind’, with an ever positive attitude and welcoming demeanour. He was blessed with many gifts and talents that he shared generously among those that were fortunate enough to call him a friend.
†Godspeed Phil, happy trails until we meet again.†