Craig Johnson (1 Aug 1961 - 20 Feb 2025)

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Location
Charing Crematorium New Court Wood Charing TN27 0EB
Date
28th Mar 2025
Time
1.30pm
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In loving memory of Craig Johnson who sadly passed away on 20th February 2025

Laura Parnell donated in memory of Craig

Craig a lovely man who will be sadly missed

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Brian McDonald donated £20 in memory of Craig

Great memories of working and laughing with Craig at Peckham and East Dulwich and also attending car shows and toy fairs.always brings a smile to my face when I think of the fun times we had together. Condolences to all his family.

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Claire McConville donated £15 in memory of Craig

Craig was a hugely knowledgeable respected and helpful colleague and friend, never backward in coming forward !!! He leaves behind lots of fond and often funny memories, inc teaching me how to throw a baseball, his love for Thunderbirds, rogue hairs and flying pasties. Gone way too soon.

Sending Jaq, Sam, Harry and all the family lots of love and hugs x

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Claire McConville donated £15 in memory of Craig

Craig was a hugely knowledgeable respected and helpful colleague and friend, never backward in coming forward !!! He leaves behind lots of fond and often funny memories, inc teaching me how to throw a baseball, his love for Thunderbirds, rogue hairs and flying pasties. Gone way too soon.

Sending Jaq, Sam, Harry and all the family lots of love and hugs x

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Jaquie Johnson donated in memory of Craig

💔 forever missed

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Jaquie Johnson donated in memory of Craig

💔 forever missed

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Gabrielle de Coriolis donated £30 in memory of Craig
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Sarah Shaw donated £20 in memory of Craig

In memory of Craig

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Sarah Shaw wrote

Wonderful colleague and friend, always there to lend an ear, have a giggle and an eye roll! Love to Jaquie, Sam, Harry and family xxx

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Sam, Nick, Harry, Jordy & Joe Phipps donated £50 in memory of Craig

Lovely long term neighbour & friend who was sadly taken far too soon. Our thoughts are with all the family. x

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Daniel Stone donated £20 in memory of Craig

Craig was a good source of "professional" banter at work, taken too soon. I hope the family can celebrate and remember the good times, during this period of sadness!

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Stevie Walsh donated £30 in memory of Craig
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Sam Johnson donated £20 in memory of Craig
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Sam Johnson donated £20 in memory of Craig
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Angie Bates donated £20 in memory of Craig

A friendship that lasted 50 years. So many happy memories. Can’t believe you’ve been taken so soon xx

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Matt Burns wrote

Craig was a consummate professional and I have fond memories of working with him on response team. Such sad news.

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Amye Mengel donated £78.13 in memory of Craig
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Amye Mengel donated £77.45 in memory of Craig
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Kirsty Simms-Brown donated £10 in memory of Craig

Gone but never forgotten. Donated in your good name

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Kirsty Simms-Brown donated £10 in memory of Craig

Gone but never forgotten. Donated in your good name

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Kirsty Simms-Brown wrote

A sad passing Gone Too Soon one of the best I have ever had the pleasure to know & work for. Dry humour & self confessed 'Grumpy Git' persona he will be missed

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