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Eric Anderson Johnson

1970 - 2017

Eric Anderson Johnson obituary, 1970-2017, Andover, NH

BORN

1970

DIED

2017

Eric Johnson Obituary

ANDOVER – Eric passed from this life Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at the age of 47 from the effects of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), peacefully and surrounded by his family in Concord's Hospice House. As a person who loved big snowstorms, it seems fitting that his passing would be during a big nor'easter.

He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Heide (Novado) and daughters, Annika and Britta of Andover; parents, Dr. Leonard and Patricia (Paige) Johnson of North Falmouth, Mass.; sister Paige (William Roth) of Fairhaven Mass.; brother, Keith (Patti O'Leary) of Brewster, Mass.; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews, and many devoted friends and colleagues.

Like Lou Gehrig, and despite ALS, Eric also considered himself lucky, and fit a remarkable variety of experiences into his too-short lifetime. Eric was born on Feb. 21, 1970, in Cambridge, Mass. First living in Stow, Mass., then moving to Cape Cod, he had plenty of opportunities to spend time on the ocean, sailing and windsurfing. He graduated from Proctor Academy in 1988, and went on to graduate from St. Lawrence University (1992) concentrating on Government and African Studies, after spending six months with SLU's program in Kenya. Eric returned to teach at Proctor Academy in the social science department, and mountain classroom program from 1992 - 1999. His love for the outdoors led him to lead summer wilderness trips with Longacre Expeditions, and the National Outdoor Leadership School before apprenticing and then working as a timber framer with Northeast Joiners from 1999 - 2002.

Always interested in being active within his community, Eric was a member and past chair of the Andover Planning Board 1999 - 2013. Eric then 'branched out' into what became his most satisfying work - with the New Hampshire forestry industry. He founded Tucker Mountain Timber, doing diversified forestry in New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. This led to what he considered 'his perfect job' - being Program Director with the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association (2009 - 2015), which blended his love of teaching, New Hampshire's forests, and the remarkable men and women who work in our state's great forests.

Eric had many passions in his life - in addition to his love of the ocean, he equally loved the mountains, hiking, climbing and telemark skiing. Road trips were always welcomed - one of which led Eric and his family to spend a year in Rossland, British Columbia. He was fascinated with machines large and small (and fixing them), maple sugaring, and devoted to his family. He was generous with his time and his talents, and the ripples of his life have spread wide.

A celebration of Eric's life will happen in early June, when we can all be more comfortably outdoors, as Eric has wished.

The Johnson family is incredibly grateful for the love and support of so many, for the friends and colleagues that regularly came by to visit with Eric, for his caregivers that helped him this past half year, and for the guidance of Concord VNA Hospice during Eric's final weeks.

Eric's family requests that donations be made in his honor to the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association, nhtoa.org; or Compassionate Care ALS, ccals.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Concord Monitor on Mar. 18, 2017.

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January 25, 2019

When Someone you love becomes a memory the memory becomes a treasure May the Wonderful treasure fill your hearts with love and bring you peace our thoughts and prayer are with you during this difficult time Hosea 13:14 ; John 6:40

Bryan Smith

March 24, 2017

The KrodelSmiths send love and good vibes from the other side of the pond. Live everyday as if it's your last. Life is short, and Eric's was cut way too short.

Hugs,

Bryan, Beth, Sofi & Laird

D.H. Hardwick Family

March 22, 2017

The Hardwicks light a candle in your memory. We rejoice and appreciate the time and heart felt efforts you invested in the forest community. You have made an impact on many lives. Your time on earth will not be forgotten. Comrade, we will meet again, RIP

Craig Birch

March 20, 2017

The NH Forestry Community has lost a great friend and ally. May we all find the courage to face the inevitable as he did. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

Jon Ferreira

March 20, 2017

Eric, I hope you still forgive me for knocking you off the side of your go kart and causing you some serious road rash and ripping your new cordorois. I miss ya bro.

Charlotte and Mary Harris

March 19, 2017

Patti, Leonard, and Paige, we are so sorry for your loss. Eric chose to live a generous and active life in nature's bounty and beauty, he heard and heeded your lives' lessons.

Kelly Ochoa

March 19, 2017

Heidi, Annika and Britta-
The girls and I have been thinking of you lots these past few days. Eric will always be remembered by us as a wonderful father and husband. We hope to see you this summer at the Cape or in Fairhaven.

Susan Montminy

March 19, 2017

Eric blessed so many with wonderful memories....hold them close my dear friends as you make your way through the journey of mourning and healing....and know, that you still have so much love and support around you.

March 19, 2017

Go Rest High on that mountain my friend.
Bob and I are so very sorry for your loss.
Blessings and Prayers are with you.
Bob and Lynda Underhill

Gretchen Newcomb

March 18, 2017

Gretchen Newcomb

March 18, 2017

Gretchen Newcomb

March 18, 2017

Here is a photo of "Eric's Run" at Big Red Cats, which he helped to create. Good with trees, that guy.

Paula Gaul

March 18, 2017

Eric will be fondly remembered by so many people. Such a wonderful man, hard to believe he has moved on. Hope to visit in June.

March 18, 2017

A beautiful tribute- Ed and Winnie

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