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Colleen Anne JOHNSTON

1950 - 2022

BORN

1950

DIED

2022

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Penticton, British Columbia

Colleen JOHNSTON Obituary

JOHNSTON, Colleen Anne: Colleen Anne Johnston -B. Music (Queen's), B. Ed. (Western), M.A. (University of Toronto). Born October 29, 1950, in Penticton to Laura Jean and Chester (Ken) Johnston. Passed peacefully May 6, 2022. Mother of Dr. Zoe Alexis Lang (Boston) and foster mother of Jimmy Katarenga (Uganda). Survived by siblings Marilyn Newton, Lorne (Christine), Laurene (Carl) Stacy, Ken, and Louise Willemsen (Dave Rooney). Predeceased by her sister Kenna Meghanne Stoddart. Proud aunt of numerous nieces and nephews. Having taught numerous talented youngsters' piano performance, theory, and history, Colleen also taught English, film studies, drama, and special education at high school in Cambridge, Ontario while regularly writing an insightful and often humorous arts-related column for the Kitchener Record daily newspaper. Over her decades of often tiring work, Colleen maintained friendships with Liz Brown of Stratford, and former roommates from Queen's: Sally Basmajian and Joyce Archer. Pat Rittinger, Dan Maitland, Chuck Howitt, Bob Duncan, Jay Rahn and Sharon Harris, Dorion Carmichael and Michael Steinberg, were also dear friends. Colleen retired from teaching and writing in 2005 and returned to Penticton. Following a serious interval with malignant melanoma and subsequent treatments, she rested only long enough to resume a further career as a deli clerk at Penticton Safeway. She enjoyed working with the elderly, especially meal-planning and nutrition. Colleen remained entranced by music, film, reading, and was especially grateful for Turner Classic Movies. Colleen touched everyone with her compassion, humour, and love. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Foster Parents Plan of Canada and the Canadian Cancer Society would be welcomed gifts, in memory of Colleen. Special thanks to caregiver, Teresa and Aunt Jean. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be made to the family through kettlevalleymemorial.com

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Published by Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group on May 20, 2022.

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Chuck Howitt

September 12, 2022

Sorry for the tardiness of this submission but just found out about Colleen's death. I first got to know her when I was working as a copy editor in the arts section of the Waterloo Region Record newspaper in the early 1990s. Colleen was covering classical music and pop concerts for the paper on a part-time basis. She had a great sense of humour and and a whimsical way of looking at life. We became friends and remained so even after she moved to BC. We would exchange the occasional email, and Colleen was kind enough to write a short review on Amazon of my 2019 book, BlackBerry Town. I enjoyed tapping her brain for the movies she had seen or concerts she had attended. She also had some penetrating and humorous insights on what was going on at the Record and the media in general. Her quirky thoughts always made me chuckle. My sincere condolences to her family. We shall miss you, Colleen.

Amanda Meunier

July 24, 2022

Colleen was a dynamic prof at Waterloo during my undergrad years in music history.
We became friends but had intermittent contact once she relocated back home in BC.
God bless you Zoe and family.
She was a dynamic writer and loved a good laugh.
Please get in touch Zoe if you get this message.
[email protected]

Ron and Marcia

May 22, 2022

We will miss Colleen“s presence in the world. She was a very special woman.

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