Peter Everet Johnson (Okotoks) - June 2

Peter Everet Johnson (Okotoks) – June 2, 1950 – January 13, 2017

Peter Everet Johnson was born in Calgary on June 2, 1950 and raised in Okotoks Alberta.
He is survived by his wife Victoria (Vicki) Robinson, his daughter Jessica Burke-Johnson, and his sister Gale Cauvin (Rob).
Peter obtained an Undergraduate Degree from the University of Lethbridge and a Master’s Degree from the University of Calgary. His working career was varied from working in a mental hospital to child welfare worker, to Vice President of Bow Valley College, and managing… a half-way house. The real highlight of his career was teaching Psychology at both Bow Valley College in Calgary and The College of the Rockies in Cranbrook. Peter’s passion for travelling never stopped, he made friends wherever he went.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) or the SPCA, both in Cranbrook.
Read More »a half-way house. The real highlight of his career was teaching Psychology at both Bow Valley College in Calgary and The College of the Rockies in Cranbrook. Peter’s passion for travelling never stopped, he made friends wherever he went.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) or the SPCA, both in Cranbrook.

Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Peter Everet Johnson (Okotoks) – June 2, 1950 – January 13, 2017.source

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