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George “Ted” Johnson 19 April 1924 – 14 April 2025

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14 July 2019
14/07/19

We have so many fond memories of you Uncle Ted, both in Australia and with us in the Lake District. We remember sitting with you for 6 hours watching the England cricket team win the World Cup. We enjoyed a drink or two that day! Also our visit to the Laurel & Hardy museum. In Oz I remember going out on 'Crazy Mama' when I was introduced to 'Ted's Nog', 1/10th coffee, 9/10ths whisky. So glad we got to celebrate your 100th birthday together. You are a legend and will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Ted.

>read on Yvonne & Bill Barrington
28 August 2025
28/08/25

What a life you’ve led and what a legacy will live on in your name Uncle George. We will miss you and your stories and antics so much. We are so grateful we had them. We’ll never forget our weekend on the boat in Windermere, your trip to Poole, fast cars and our funny trip to Venice where we got into so much trouble for hiring you a push bike and riding after a “few” drinks It was always so great to see how Grandmas face lit up whenever your name was mentioned. You are such an inspiration to me and everyone around you! May you rest in peace now and get up to no good in heaven with Auntie Margaret, Grandma and Grandpa. It’s not bye, it’s see you again one day. Lots of love Emma, Michael, Chloe and Marley xxx

>read on Emma, Michael and Chloe Straughan
28/08/25

Such fond memories of my favourite uncle. Trips to wales before you emigrated, FaceTime with mum, you always had an amusing tale to tell. Visits from Australia, holidays with us to Venice, Poole and Lossiemouth. You are the perfect example of how to live life to the full. Mum (Florence) adored you. You always looked after her. When she was a child, cycling up to the hospital every week with a parcel even though you weren’t allowed to see her. Rest in peace. Love you. Janet & Paul

>read on janet Haslam

We have so many fond memories of you Uncle Ted, both in Australia and with us in the Lake District. We remember sitting with you for 6 hours watching the England cricket team win the World Cup. We enjoyed a drink or two that day! Also our visit to the Laurel & Hardy museum. In Oz I remember going out on 'Crazy Mama' when I was introduced to 'Ted's Nog', 1/10th coffee, 9/10ths whisky. So glad we got to celebrate your 100th birthday together. You are a legend and will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Ted. View full message

Yvonne & Bill Barrington

What a life you’ve led and what a legacy will live on in your name Uncle George. We will miss you and your stories and antics so much. We are so grateful we had them. We’ll never forget our weekend on the boat in Windermere, your trip to Poole, fast cars and our funny trip to Venice where we got into so much trouble for hiring you a push bike and riding after a “few” drinks It was always so great to see how Grandmas face lit up whenever your name was mentioned. You are such an inspiration to me and everyone around you! May you rest in peace now and get up to no good in heaven with Auntie Margaret, Grandma and Grandpa. It’s not bye, it’s see you again one day. Lots of love Emma, Michael, Chloe and Marley xxx View full message

Emma, Michael and Chloe Straughan

Such fond memories of my favourite uncle. Trips to wales before you emigrated, FaceTime with mum, you always had an amusing tale to tell. Visits from Australia, holidays with us to Venice, Poole and Lossiemouth. You are the perfect example of how to live life to the full. Mum (Florence) adored you. You always looked after her. When she was a child, cycling up to the hospital every week with a parcel even though you weren’t allowed to see her. Rest in peace. Love you. Janet & Paul View full message

janet Haslam