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On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, Brian Scott Johnston, at the young age of 51, was given his eternal peace and happiness. He has begun his greatest journey to find new adventures beyond the realms of this life. For everyone that was fortunate to have known Brian, or just to be in his presence, knew the endless joy and love that radiated from his compassionate heart. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and a dear friend. Leaving behind his mother, Judy, his step-father, Mike, his brother, Darrin, his sister-in-law, Brenda, his two amazing nieces, Ashley & Amber, along with two brand new grand-nieces who just arrived in this world.
Brian was born on a beautiful Tuesday, on August 15, 1972. From the moment he arrived, the happiness he brought with him to this world was extraordinary. The brightest and most vibrant stars that shine in the Heavens, are always the ones that fall from the sky first before their time is ready. Brian’s light was so brilliant & bright that it illuminated everything in his presence and will never be forgotten.
Please join us in celebrating the joyous life of Brian Scott Johnston. Services will be held on June 29th between 10am - 12pm at Halley-Olsen-Murphy Memorial located at 44831 North Cedar Avenue, Lancaster, CA 93534.
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