It is with Broken Hearts we announce the sudden passing of Dale Allan Scott Johnson, our son, father, brother and friend. Scott was at the young age of 39, when the sky gained another star.
Scott was born in Winnipeg on October 01, 1980 and grew up in Brandon, Manitoba. From the very start Scott was full of happiness, always wearing that famous grin. As a first grandchild, Scott was spoiled with love. He made friends quickly and easily, starting with BJ, whom even after Scott relocated to Alberta stayed loyal and true. In 1983 his loving little sister Rikki was born and Scotty was the protective big brother, in which he never ever let up.
During Scott’s early years, he could often be found in the garage starting his passion for woodworking, making signs, picture frames or knick-knacks. The next few years were spent experimenting in different careers. From stucco and electrical with his dad, to seismic testing with his Uncle Russell. In the early 2000’s, Scott headed west to Alberta with his parents. Over the next few years, Scott tried a few different jobs – general laborer, pipeline work, and framing houses. These positions found him some friendships that lasted a lifetime.
Scott was most proud of his accomplishments with the launching of his Koupe Krazy business, the determination and countless hours spent perfecting each one to make it perfect was amazing to watch.
In 2007 he met Ashley Howard and they welcomed their son Chase into the world. A prouder father, there never was. In the spring of 2012 their first daughter Hannah Lee was born, she quickly became ‘daddy’s girl’. In 2015 their second daughter arrived, Eliza, another precious daughter to love and spoil. We will always cherish our memories of all 3 Children working with Dad on his next project in the garage.
Scott was predeceased by Grandfathers AJ Johnson & Harold Taylor, Grandmother Velma Taylor, Uncle Billy John, Father-in-law John Howard, and Brother-in-law Cory Kendell, his best friend Buck (Dale Hofer), childhood friends Lindsey Young and Erin Chorney.
Scott is survived by his children Chase (12), Hannah (8) and Eliza Johnson (4), their mother Ashley Howard, mother Edna Johnson, father Ken Johnson, sister Rikki Johnson (Jaxon & Caz Kendell), Grandmother Jean Johnson, Aunty Barb Lacey (Gregg & Ashley), Aunty Sandy Brown (Bob & Ali), Aunty Jacquie Parker (Sheldon), Uncle Russell Parker and numerous other Aunts, Uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends BJ, Derek and Eric.
Please go to Facebook and join ‘Memories of Scott Johnson’ and watch for details regarding Celebration of Life arrangements, which we will be holding in both, Alberta and Manitoba. In Memory of Scott, we ask friends or family to make donations to Boyle Street Community Services, Edmonton, Ab. Contact info can be found at “boylestreet.org”.
Or a donation to a Charity of your choice.
Cremation has taken place at Capital City Cremation in Edmonton, Alberta.
Darlene Eastcott says
It is impossible to put into words how the loss of Scotty has affected all of us. He had such a kind heart and was always looking for the next mischief he could get into. Scotty’s silly grin will always be remembered and he will always be a part of our family. It is so sad to think that he has left us but at last he is free from the hell he fought so hard Rest in peace little buddy Love you.
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Bonnie Dalkeith says
When I heard that you passed I couldn’t believe it.The last time I seen you you looked happy and told me you were going to be ok.Rest In Paradise Scotty and I pray you are finally at peace Love Bonnie
Christie Fowler says
It’s tough to wrap my head around you leaving. Your Amazing smile could pull anyone out of there negative moment…you fought so hard to over come your obstacles Scott…I will cherish every memory of our childhood and rest easy knowing your free from that pain…I love ya always bro and till we meet again..in my heart forever!