Montreal Gazette

JOHNSTON, Judith Ann

September 21, 1937 - October 2, 2022

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"No one ever had a bad word to say about her."

Judy Johnston (née Judith Anne Heal) had a unique and unassuming way: never seeking the spotlight, and always making a positive impression.

Judy slipped away peacefully on the morning of Sunday, October 2nd at the age of eighty-five. Only 33 days earlier, she had been diagnosed with cancer. Even as the disease rapidly progressed, Judy's grace and good humour never waned.

Born in St. Thomas, Ontario to Arthur and Helen Heal, Judy grew up in Toronto and Montreal. She made friends easily: several childhood fast friendship­s have endured until today. At 15, her first summer job was at Camp Massawippi in Ayer's Cliff, Quebec, caring for children with disabiliti­es. It was there that she met a fellow counsellor-in-training named Philip who stole her heart and became the love of her life for the next 70 years.

Always supportive of her husband's career, she embraced the opportunit­y to experience life in Montreal, Edmonton, Ottawa and Toronto, contributi­ng to church and community at every stop. Judy and Phil would end up back in Montreal for good in 1979 where they enjoyed a rich and fulfilling life together.

A devoted volunteer, Judy was continuall­y involved in charitable activities. She knit scarves for the homeless. She tutored new Canadians in English. She contribute­d countless hours to her church and to several community organizati­ons such as the Montreal Diet Dispensary, helping pregnant women and their infants in precarious situations. For three decades, Judy faithfully supported the Montreal Children's Library, cataloguin­g thousands of books and helping with fundraisin­g campaigns of all kinds.

She loved being part of the Grandmothe­rs to Grandmothe­rs campaign affectiona­tely known as "the Grannies." Launched by the Stephen Lewis Foundation, it supports grandmothe­rs in Africa as they struggle to raise millions of children orphaned by Aids.

A pillar of Mountainsi­de United Church, she could always be counted on to contribute wherever it was needed, from singing in the choir to running the Sunday School, overseeing decoration­s in the sanctuary, and co-chairing the 100th Anniversar­y Committee in 2014. When the church vacated the building it had occupied since 1914, Judy worked with another volunteer to methodical­ly and skillfully archive more than a century's worth of documents.

Judy's life was characteri­zed by caring and contributi­on. A sick or injured neighbour was always grateful - but never surprised - to receive a homemade meal or an offer to run some errands. Friends in need could count on thoughtful emails, handwritte­n notes, get well cards, and phone calls of support.

Even her career choices were inspired by a desire to be in service to others. With a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mcgill University and a post-graduate teaching diploma from Macdonald College, she brought her characteri­stic patience and creativity to elementary school classrooms. Later, after her children had grown, Judy would go back to school to earn a certificat­ion in Library Technology from Concordia University. For the next 20 years, she was a much-loved presence in the Junior Library at Montreal's Lower Canada College.

Above everything else in her life, Judy was most devoted to her beloved husband and family. She was immensely proud of her children Derek (Donna) Johnston and Gillian Johnston, grandchild­ren Kyle (Maaike) Johnston, Coralyn (Jared) Chapman, Graeme Wykes, and Daniel Johnston, and great grandchild­ren Jasper, Arlo and Kinsley. Judy is remembered fondly by her brother Robert Heal, sisters-in-law Donna Gates, Carol (Robin) Nicole, and Barbara Heal, and a long list of adoring nieces, nephews and goddaughte­rs.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held on Friday, October 28th, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at the Mount Royal Cemetery and Funeral Complex, 1297 chemin de la Forêt, Outremont, Quebec. A reception will follow. The service will be livestream­ed and the link will be available on the following web site closer to the date: www.mountroyal­cem.com. In lieu of flowers, Judy's family asks that you consider a donation to the Montreal Children's Library or the Montreal Diet Dispensary.

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