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Brian Johnson

BRIAN ROBERT JOHNSON
October 21, 1952 – October 31, 2025
It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Brian.
Brian is survived by wife Nelda; his daughters, Meghan (Wayne) and DeNel. His precious granddaughter Nellie provided him with so much joy.
Brian is survived by his brothers, Rick (Barb), Terry; and his sisters, Brenda (Terry) Linda (Ron), and Wendy (Kelly).
Brian had a very special relationship with his nephew Dean (Kari) and their children, Addison and Connor. He enjoyed attending sporting and family events with them.
Brian also is survived by his in- laws, Pat and Abe Unger; and their children, Dale, Dustin (Angie), Devin (Jessica) and Drew (Nissa). He is also survived by his brother in-law, Bill, and his children, Christine and Stephanie (Will).
Brian graduated from Red River with a Business Certificate and went on to work in finance. Being a hard worker, he became an iron worker and managed the day to day operations of companies throughout Canada and the United States. Once again he went back to Red River and became an Environmental Technologist. He enjoyed working in this field with Pinchin Environmental.
He also loved to travel and although his health was failing, he was determined to take a cruise with his granddaughter Nellie. They cruised to the British Isles to visit his family roots in Wales.
Brian was an accomplished athlete and with the Hawkeyes football club, they brought the Little Grey Cup back to Winnipeg in 1971. For this achievement, he was made a member of the Order of the Buffalo Hunt.
Brian excelled as a back catcher with many ball clubs in Manitoba and Alberta. Later as a parent, he enjoyed coaching his daughter’s ball and basketball teams.
Brian volunteered for 15 years with the Blue Bombers and will be missed by the many friends he made in his position at the Press box. He was also a great supporter of the Arts in Winnipeg and volunteered for more than 15 years with the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre and the Warehouse Theatre.
Brian will be remembered for his quiet strength and his love and devotion to his family and friends.
We look forward to celebrating Brian’s life in the new year. If anyone wishes, they can make a donation in Brian’s name to the Fort Whyte Centre to support Environmental Education.
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Fraser Tripp
November 23, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Brian stood up for himself and his family, even when doing so wasn't the popular thing to do. Brian was a hero and I wish I spent more time with him in adulthood. Some of my fondest, core childhood memories are with Brian and his immediate family. Those are memories I'll always cherish. We were all so blessed to have Brian in our lives. I love you all

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Darlene and Jim
November 22, 2025 at 12:25 PM
Nelda ,Megha and DeNel
so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. He was such a caring happy man who loved his family dearly. Great man and good neighbours !
Much love Darlene and Jim

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Joanne and Giles
November 22, 2025 at 11:08 AM
Nelda, Meghan, DeNel and Nellie please know that you are being gently held in our thoughts and prayers. It was evident that Brian adored his girls and that that love was glowing reflected back. Brian fought a brave health battle buoyed by the love of his gals. How amazing that he was up for one more adventure on his recent cruise. We appreciated the touching photo biography of Brian's life.
Joanne and Giles

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Chris and Grant
November 22, 2025 at 10:57 AM
Nelda and family, we were so very sorry to hear of Brian's passing and are sending all of you a warm hug. The photo tribute is a wonderful testament to a life well lived - you can tell he loved his role of Grandpa! May all your memories of Brian bring you comfort. Love and Hugs

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Betty & Dave King
November 22, 2025 at 9:46 AM
Nelda and family. So sorry to read of Brian's passing. Although we haven't been in touch for many years, we would think of you and remember laughs we shared. The photo tribute was wonderful to see. You have beautiful memories to help you cherish the love of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Sending love, hugs and prayers.

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Diane Baleja
November 21, 2025 at 4:38 PM
To Nelda, Meg, Wayne, DeNel and Nellie. My sincere condolences. It was a life well lived, a battle well fought and great memories to always remember.

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Lea
November 20, 2025 at 6:08 PM
Every time I saw or spoke with Brian, you could see the way he loved and cared for his two daughters. He was always kind, welcoming and was quite funny. My most sincere condolences to Nelda, Meghan, DeNel, Wayne and Nellie.

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