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Dennis and Julie Anderson lit a candle
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
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Thank you Bob for every kindness you showed to Julie and I.
Always in our thoughts.
Dennis
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Donald Campbell posted a condolence
Sunday, August 25, 2019
The Grand Master’s Meritorious Award is to recognize exceptional Service rendered by members of the Grand Lodge. As Grand Master, I presented R.W. Bro. Johnston with the Grand Master’s Meritorious Award. Here is a small insert what I said at Grand Lodge July 2014:
R.W. Bro. Robert A. Johnston. P.D.D.G.M., West Hill, No. 670, Toronto (Toronto East District). The best way to describe R.W. Bro. Johnston, is a quote from M.W. Bro. Raymond Daniels: “There is no retirement age in Masonry!” In October 1978, I was initiated into Scarboro Lodge No. 653 (Toronto 4 District). It was on the night of the Official Visit of the D.D.G.M., who happened to be R.W. Bro. Robert Johnston. He was the first Grand Lodge Officer I met and made me; a candidate not only felt welcomed to Freemasonry but told me it was a lifetime commitment to living a better life. Through his personal actions and demeanor, I wanted to belong to this organization they call Freemasonry and I made a commitment to him and the brethren I would be an active member. R.W. Bro. Johnston is still an active member in his lodge and his district. A couple months ago, while I was attending a Lodge Installation, a large delegation Masons from of West Hill Lodge also attended, being led by their Worshipful Master, R.W. Bro. Johnston. He is a clear example of the hard wood of Freemasonry we need today, active Past Masters.
I am a better man today because of Bob Johnston. I would not have been Grand Master if it wasn’t for experiencing the first light in Freemasonry with Bob Johnston. God bless you and tank you.
Donald Campbell, Past Grand Master
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Norman Coutts posted a condolence
Saturday, August 24, 2019
With great sadness Lena and I heard of Bob's passing. I was hired help but he treated me like family. Always dignified and mannerly, Bob will be sorely missed. Some people light up a room when they enter, some when they leave...Bob always the former, leaves a darkened room. Sadly because of our distance, we can not be there for the services, but our hearts are with the family in this time of loss.
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Michael Lyons posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Sorry to hear about Bob. I wish your family well
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Sue Sherwood posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2019
So sorry to here about your loss.
Bob always had a smile on his face when he came into Johnstons Chev.
He was a pleasure to work for.
Sending our heart felt thoughts.
Sherwood Family
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Susan Linklater lit a candle
Thursday, August 22, 2019
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With fond memories.
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Susan Linklater uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, August 22, 2019
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Water skiing on Lake Simcoe.
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Susan Linklater uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, August 22, 2019
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Bob and Miriam water skiing on Lake Simcoe.
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The family of Mr. Robert Johnston uploaded a photo
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
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