

Reading the obituary left me fascinated as to the degree of drive and energy possessed by this man, and the talent required for that level of involvement to be forthcoming.I will think of him often when we go fishing as he will be missed dearly. It didnt matter if he won the money or not he could hardly wait for the fish fry. Before we put our lines in the water he would say $1.00 for the first fish, $1.00 for the biggest one and $1.00 for the most. We would come yearly to visit Bill and he would take us to where he loved to fish. We talked, laughed a lot and shared lots of wonderful memories. These photos were taken at a family barbecue at Bill's place years ago.Our deepest sympathy to your family, love Jim and Joanne.Our thoughts are with you in your time of grief, Uncle Bob.Here are some examples of appropriate comments: *Cause of death is acceptable if noted in the obituary.īangor Daily News reserves the right to reject images that contain words. We do not accept submissions that include: We encourage commenters to submit comments that are inspiring, thoughtful, well-meaning and civil. People who read the obituaries are required to express their feelings about the deceased in a kind and respectful way. In lieu of flowers, a donation made be sent in memory of Nic to help build a dome for River City Athletics, 129 Farm Rd., Bangor, ME 04401.Our online obituaries are intended to be a safe, supportive place for families to share stories of their loved ones with friends and acquaintances. followed by a reception in the church hall. John Church, on Wednesday May 3, 2023, at 3 p.m. Nic was loved more than words can say and will be missed dearly.Ī Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. and Roy Simmons as well as uncles, Robert Hawes and Randy Hawes. Nicolas was predeceased by his grandfathers, Edgar Cordell Johnson, Thomas Warner Sr. He is also survived by his Maw-maw, Earlene Johnson his Nana Gloria Tapley his aunts, Susan Warner, Sherrie Pedersen, Cathey Umboh, Carolyn Riddle, Elizabeth Long, Cindy Hawes, Ashley Warner and his uncles, Ricky Hawes, Thomas Warner Jr., Franklin Johnson, Dana Pedersen, Jesson Umboh, Donnie Riddle and Ken Long as well as many cousins. Nicolas is survived by his parents, Thomas and Heidi Johnson, and sister, Olivia Johnson of Levant, as well as his beloved dog, Joey. Nic was a loving, sweet young man who never had a bad word to say about anyone and his light, love and laugh could brighten up the darkest day. He enjoyed playing cards and miniature golf with his family. Nic loved playing ball and snuggling with Joey, who he picked out from Bangor Humane Society and named. He also helped many other Boy Scouts with their Eagle Scout projects as he was always willing and happy to help anyone in need. At the young age of 14, Nic earned Boys Scouts highest award - Eagle Scout Rank. He loved the challenge of guarding the other teams best players with all he had. He started playing soccer at four years old and was an amazing goalie, never losing his passion for it. Nic's two biggest passions in life were sports and his dog, Joey. He attended All Saints Catholic School and Graduated in 2021 from John Bapst Memorial High School. Nic was born in Bangor, Maine, the son of Thomas and Heidi Johnson. Levant - Nicolas Cordell Johnson, 19, of Levant, Maine died unexpectedly on February 10, 2023, of mental health illness.
