At his home on Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 of Exeter and formerly of Clinton in his 85th year. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy (Lyddiatt) Johnston (2014). Dear father of Judy Johnston and H. Scott Greer of LaSalle, and Mark and Angela Johnston of Ayr. Dear grandfather of Hannah, Isabel and Sam Johnston, Lori and Jason Hobbs, and great-grandfather of Rhys and Jazmine. Dear brother-in-law of Daphne Johnston of Clinton, Bert and Lorna Lyddiatt of Waterloo, Marie Whetstone of Goderich, Joan Lyddiatt of Huntsville, Isabel Frezell of London, and Keith and Marg Lyddiatt of Brucefield. Missed by his special niece Ruthanne Potter. Predeceased by his sisters Jean Henderson and Thelma Twyford, brothers Harold and Elmer Johnston, brothers-in-law Jack Henderson, Tom Twyford and Frank Lyddiatt.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, Exeter (1 street west of Main) on Saturday, November 12th from 12:30-1:30 PM where the funeral service will be held at 2 PM. Cremation with interment Clinton Cemetery at a later date.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the South Huron Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Peter Anstett
Maureen and I send our sincerest thoughts and prayers to you Judy and the Johnston family at your time of loss.
Peter & Maureen Anstett
LaSalle, Ontario
Carolyn Rose
Johnston Family
Sorry to read of the passing of your Dad. When he was going through his treatments I was his homecare worker and I always enjoyed coming tofor my visit. He certainly was a very caring and loving man and family was his whole life , he talked often of all of you and the grandkids. Cherish all the memories and may he be your shining star in the sky.
Carolyn Rose
Saint Elizabeth Health Care
Ray and Karen Mathonia
Dear Mark, Judy and Murray’s extended family and friends. I have had the pleasure of knowing Murray for many years. He was always a gentleman, had a quick smirk when I teased him and was always such a great man to be around. It has been a fight for him since Dorothy died but he sure enjoyed the community of the people he was around in Exeter. He told me he was a busy man and that if I had to call –to catch him at lunch time. He will be missed by anyone who knew him.
Karen Mathonia
Doug and Fran Ritchie. and family
Our sympathy to Murray’s family. He did love to tease and it was always fun to be in his company.
Ken and Margaret Caldwell
Judy and Mark and all members of the late Murray Johnston. Many Clintonians as well as our Church congregation missed both he and Dorothy when they retired to Exeter. He was always a friendly man and always was up to a little humour in our talks. Murray will be missed by his family but may memories help during this time of loss. Regrets in not attending his service.
George & Beverley Hardie
Our sincere sympathy to Murray’s family. He will be missed at our clubhouse. We enjoyed his sense of humour especially when he played euchre.
Bev & George Hardie
Karen Dickins
Our deepest condolences to Murrays family. He was such a fun fellow and great neighbour. Loved his cards and was always ready to take or give a joke. We will miss him. May your cherished memories carry you through the dark times.
Karen Dickins and Bill Heather.
Gwen Smith
Dear Judy and Mark,
So Sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad….
I have fond memories of Uncle Murray from our family reunions as kids.
We will be thinking about you both and the rest of the family during this sad time.
Best, Gwen, Mike, Jenny and Lindsay Smith
Bonnie Junyk
Sincerest condolences Mark, Judy and families on your loss. I have many fond memories of Uncle Murray and he was a great friend to my mother .
Bonnie Roman and Nathan Junyk
Deborah Williams
Judy and Mark,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad and my wonderful Uncle. He was such a fun and wonderful man. May all your memories bring smiles to your face and help you to heal as you work through this loss
Debbie Williams (Johnston)