Brooke A. Johnson

Brooke A. Johnson obituary, Princeton, NJ

Brooke A. Johnson

Brooke Johnson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home on Apr. 15, 2024.

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Brooke A. Johnson, 54, of Princeton, NJ, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, joining her beloved father, George, after his sudden death last year.
Brooke was a 5th generation Princetonian born at the old Princeton hospital in August 1969. She grew up in the heart of downtown, skipping under Witherspoon's pear trees, selling lemonade in front of Johnson Electric, picking wild strawberries and chasing fireflies along Wiggins and Park Place.
She attended Community Park elementary school, graduated from Princeton High, and went on to attend the universities of North Carolina and New Hampshire where she studied environmental sciences. An avid outdoors woman, Brooke spent much of her time hiking and camping, lived in her tent for months on end, reading, meditating, and photographing the beauty around her. Her photos of Carnegie Lake and the birdlife there were spectacular.
Brooke was also an avid follower of the Grateful Dead and the Blues Travelers bands, and in her younger years traveled all across America with her brother George to see them. Likewise, she attended many a Broadway show, always a lover of a good story, especially any Edward Albee or Stephen Sondheim production.
But one of her biggest passions was cooking. After working for a stint in Princeton Hospital's kitchen as a young teenager, the cooking bug stuck and Brooke continued in the cooking industry throughout her adult life. After college she spent several years in Boston honing her skills as a baker, and upon returning to Princeton worked at the Institute of Advanced Study and Princeton University in their food services departments, at Theresa's on Palmer Square as their hostess, at Princeton Junction train station's En-Route snack shop, and at the Blawenburg Market where she gave cooking and pastry making classes. In 2010 Brooke began her own successful catering business "Cook With Brooke", serving dinners for Prince Albert of Monaco and Governor Phil Murphy among many others.
During the pandemic her catering business took a hit and Brooke returned to her love of nature and animals to start a dog walking business. "Cook with Brooke" became "Walk with Brooke" as she turned to her childhood stomping grounds once again, walking dogs on downtown streets, hiking Princeton's parks, and photographing it all.
Brooke took the loss of her Dad in the summer of 2023 very hard. Her Father's close friends Doug Hoffman, Noel Sabatino and Mike Miller, along with the Princeton Fire Department were a huge comfort to her and her family.
She once said, after her Dad passed away, that she vowed to continue to give her time to those in need of help, to live a life of service just as her Dad always did. All who knew them both would certainly agree that she was "her Father's daughter", and Brooke would have taken this as the highest of compliments.
But no matter what difficulty she faced, Brooke always managed to turn it around. She brought light and passion to whatever she did, her loud cheer and laughter never failed to light up a room, and her hilarious storytelling could rival any Sondheim. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her, including her menagerie of furry friends whom she cared for with love and respect.
Daughter of the late George W. Johnson, she is survived by her mother Catherine Nestor Johnson, and a brother George W. Johnson. Brooke's grandparents, deceased, were Dorothy L. Nestor and Martin S. Nestor and Cecilia M Johnson and Reuben F. Johnson.
Brooke is also survived by her Aunt Peggy (Margaret) and Flavio Fener; Thomas H. Johnson (deceased) and Josephine Johnson; Linda Lee Nestor; Marta Lowe, and Jeffery Lowe (deceased); and Martin F. Nestor (deceased).
Many cousins including Heidi Fener (deceased), Heather Fener and Brandon Kessler; Thomas E. Shockley, Jr. (deceased); Lindsay Lowe, Molly and Brian Rooney; and other family members, Sue Bruswitz, Caroline Clancy, and Missy and Kenny Bruvick. And her special friends Kelly, Robin and Matt, and Zuzu.
A memorial service for both Brooke and her late father George W. Johnson will be held at 8:00pm on Friday, April 19, 2024, at the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home 40 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton.
Visitation will be held from 6:00 pm until the time of the service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Princeton Fire Department and to SAVE Animal Shelter.
We would like to give special thanks to the Princeton Police Department and the Princeton Rescue Squad/EMS for their quick, responsible, and compassionate response to our call for assistance.
Rest in peace to Brooke and George for your love of family and friends and your dedication to your hometown of Princeton.

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