Born on July 13, 1961 in Victoria, BC. Passed away surrounded by family after a courageous battle with cancer on September 22, 2015 in Victoria, BC. Trevor was a loving husband to Andrea, dear father to Steve and Angela, Papa to Ryder and Caiden, loving son to Dave (Debbie) and Barb (Jack), brother to Kathy (Brad), Tricia (Jerry), wonderful uncle to many nieces and nephews and a good friend to many.

A celebration of Trevor’s life will be held at McCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Vancouver & Johnson Streets on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the BC Cancer Agency or Victoria Hospice.

McCall Bros. Funeral Home

www.mccallbros.com

  • Graham Hatherly

    Ahhhh those hockey trips to Vancouver with Trevor “Black” Johnson . His shenanigans were what kept me going back year after year. His smile and his infectious laugh will truly be a great loss. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and others who are are effected by his passing.

  • Kim Bowles

    Condolences to all the family. To know and work with Trevor was special. Some good memories for many of us. He will be missed, but I know he will continue to make music and bring smiles to many faces. My thought’s and prayers are with you.

  • Debbie Simpson

    Trevor always made the bull pen lively with his big smile and wise cracks! One of the great guys at Transit for sure. He will be greatly missed by all of us, so sorry for your loss.

  • Dolf and Kathy

    Trevor was good times and laughter. Always something funny to make your day. He will be sadly missed. Will keep Trevor in our hearts. Condolences to Andrea, Angela and your families.

  • Yvon Plourde

    So sorry for your loss, Andrea. Trevor was certainly one of a kind. He will be missed by many people he touched.
    Trust in God!

  • Craig Brisbane

    I wish I knew him better, we talked about fishing, just guy stuff. He was always kind, friendly to me. One of the good ones. You could just tell. In sympathy, Craig

  • Dale & Michelle Lizotte

    Our thoughts & prayers are with the Johnston Family during this very sad time. Our deepest condolences to you all.
    Trevor was a GREAT man who the lord took too early, may he now rest in peace while looking down on us.
    Stay strong & cherish all the good times that he gave to you & everyone around him! Memories that will last forever!!!
    We are thankful to have known a truly wonderful man.
    God Bless!

  • Ken Clarke

    Trevor was a shining light in our lives who was loved deeply by everyone who knew him. He was a very special friend and I will miss him dearly. My condolences to all of Trevor’s family and to Andrea, Angela and Stephen.

  • Charlie & Marion Hamilton

    SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF TREVOR, OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.

  • Mr. Bev Schley and Sarah Randall

    We were sorry to hear of Trevor’s passing. He always greeted me with a smile and a joke when I boarded the #14. He knew how to have fun–especially when he and Trish had scooter races at Walmart. He will be missed.

  • Wayne & Connie Sheppard

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Andrea and the entire Johnston family. Such a sad loss of such an incredible man, Trevor. That twinkle in his eyes, always a party about to happen. He lit up the world and everyone around him, a shooting star! It was a privilege to be included as friends in his world. Love you man..
    Wayne & Connie Sheppard

  • Emma & Red Larsen

    We convey our sorrow to Andrea, Angela, Stephen , Kathy, Tricia , Barb and Dave in this time of sorrow and reflection. May all of Trevor’s many friends, including those who have expressed their gratitude here, in knowing him over the years; may find peace in that Trevor and Andria’s ordeal during this very difficult last journey has concluded and that Trevor’s pain and suffering has come to an end. May he rest in peace knowing he tried to make everyone happy and succeeded in many ways. His courage and determination continued to the end but his concern for others always took priority over his own difficulties. May we all support Andrea through this difficult period as Trevor would want us all to do. His concern for other’s happiness sets an example of how we should treat our fellow man. He will always be in our heart and memories of his love for people, fishing, boating, making jokes, cooking and playing his guitar. It is with sadness that we are unable to be at his celebration of life but we will be with you all in spirit. As Trevor would say Tthat’s the way it is! From his loving Auntie Emma and Uncle Red here in Kincardine Ontario

  • Sherri Lamb

    I am so sorry Andrea (and family) that Trevor lost his battle with that horrible disease.
    I know he tried his best to stay on this earth with all his might.
    I am just glad I had the pleasure of meeting him, he was just a very lovable guy and with a great sense of humor.
    He will always be watching over…and at least he is at peace now.
    I’m sure he would have gone earlier Andrea if it hadn’t been for all your love and support you gave your husband.
    RIP Trevor xo

  • yolanda moyen

    Dearest Andrea and family – I didn’t know Trevor well but met you last April with my brother Terry and cousin at the jam but i loved him immediately – what a sense of humor! please take good care – my thoughts are with you in this tremendous struggle.

  • Paula and Ron

    I can hear Trevor’s voice and laugh in my head. He truly left an impression on me and I was very lucky to have known him. I know Ron feels the same way. Andrea and Family; Ron and I are very sorry for your loss. Take time to heal and be good to yourselves.
    Ron & Paula

  • Stan Yaxley

    Trevor… I just found out the news of your passing. Your quick wit, your smile and your laughter will be missed by so many people. Thank you for being a great co-worker, and mostly thank you for being my friend.

  • Tana and Wayne

    Our deepest sympathies to Andrea, Stephen, Angela, and to the extended family. It has been a pleasure to meet Trev’s family, during visits at the house and hospital. Throughout his long extended battle, Trevor has always maintained that crazy sense of humor. But during our visits we did have serious talks, he wasn’t afraid of dying, but he was afraid or mad about leaving his family and not being able to care for them! So we will all have to step up and look in on them.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with Andrea and the whole family as well as his friends!

    Love to you all

  • Gail Baxter -Shoppers Drugmart

    Dear Andrea, So sorry for your loss.Wishing you comfort during this most difficult time.Memories of happy times will last forever.

  • Helen Yablonski

    My deepest sympathy to everyone that Trevor held so dear. He was always such an up-beat, positive, witty co-worker with a smile the made everyone feel good. The last visit into transit someone asked ” how are you”? He said with a big smile, “still here!” Who does that? Someone with compassion for others and a person with an amazing caring spirit. Truly a one of kind, who really portrayed what life really is about. Family, friends and enjoying every moment, and have fun doing it! Rest in peace Trevor.

  • buddy simms

    I enjoyed my years at Transit working with Trevor who made the job fun for every one he came in contact with. In the end the thing is not how many years in your life but how much life in your years. And that is what Trevor lived. We will sure miss him.
    Our sincere condolances to Andrea and all the family

    Buddy and Annette Simms

  • Naomi Murphy

    My heart is breaking for your loss Andrea. Trevor was an amazing, wise and funny man. He was kind to everyone he met and he taught me how to be a better person. I’m blessed to have called him my friend.
    All my love to you and your family.

  • dusty miller

    I can remember driving nights with Trevor ,sitting down at the dock yard waiting to go .He was a great man and will surely be missed . our condolence go out to the family
    Dusty Miller

  • Eric and Kim Abraham

    Sunday’s were the best times jamming . Trevor lived everyday like their was no tomorrow. For Trev life was a big joke and every circus has a clown to make us laugh . He always made me laugh. Angels are rejoicing with laughter. Rest in peace!
    Eric and Kim

  • Tim Miller & Family

    Although I met Trevor years ago, it was really only during his time of illness that I got to know him a little more personally. Trev, though fighting his own battle with pain and the constant threat of the loss of his life, most often found time to put on a brave face, to offer a joke, and to even support those around him. He was the kind of guy, though never short on poking fun, would always make you feel loved and welcomed. I can personally attest to Trevor living by the motto, “pay it forward.” He had a generous heart and although I didn’t know him as closely as many others, I believe that we got to know each other in a very real and compassionate way. I will miss him. To Trevor’s wife, my cousin Andrea; Trevor loved you dearly. He bragged to me one afternoon about all the wonderful love and support you gave him. Even a blind man could see this is true. You were loyal and loving to the end. You and Trev helped me get through a pretty rough time of my own this past year. My family and I are very grateful, and I am especially thankful to call you Cousin. God Bless You and your Family.

  • Rick & Marilyn Munro

    I will always remeber trying to get to the end of the line early ,
    when trevor was going to be there to have a laugh
    and going to the christmas party and sitting with Trevor and Andra
    Rest in peace my friend we will miss you a lot

  • Mary thompson

    Trevor will always be in our hearts. His mission was to make every one laugh and be happy. Our heart and love goes out to Andrea and family who so tirelessly and lovingly supported Trevor on his difficult journey and shared the burden of his illness. Know that you are loved;
    Mary and Bob ( with one o)

  • dave thompson

    Trevor brought many laughs and memories .He always made sure every one had good time. We ‘Thank’ Trevor for letting me (us) share a chapter of his life. He was a true friend. Our condolences to all his family.
    Dave and Roberta Thompson Montmartre, Saskatchewan

  • Diana and Jason Wise

    Trevor was truly an amazing, funny, caring and all around a blessing to know. We are so grateful that we had the honour of working with and getting to know Trevor. He and his jokes will be truly missed by one and all. Our condolences to Trevor’s family at this very sad time. Rest In Peace our dear friend.

    Diana and Jason

  • Pam Pettigrew

    Our deepest sympathies go out to you, Tricia and Gerry, Colton and Jaiden.
    We’re thinking of you all. Trevor will surely be missed by you all. Take time to remember & cherish all the wonderful times you shared together, it will help you get through tough days ahead.
    We love you!
    ~Marc & Pam Pettigrew & family xoxo

  • Helle Jorgensen

    I am deeply saddened by the news of Trevor’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  • Mrs. Tamar Dewey

    To Dear Trevor’s family I offer you my condolences. Trevor was always very fun and kind, quick with a smile and a great remark at work. He always, always greeted me at work. My husband Ricahrd and I enjoyed the after Christmas party bus rides home much more if Trev was on board. We were lucky to spend time with him and his daughter at hockey games in Vancouver.
    We will be at a family memorial dedication that date and are unable to attend. Please know for every driver there there is another who would have wanted to be there and show their respect.
    Sincerely, Mrs. Tamar Dewey

  • Bill Young

    I am so very sad to hear of our loss. I will always remember Trevor for his laughter. The countless jokes he couldn’t wait to tell us. The funny stories he would tell about the shenanigans on his bus brought laughter, as no one could tell it the same way as Trev. I found he was always supportive, looked for the positive side to everything. His sarcastic comments, no matter what the situation, were always to point out the obvious in a comical way.
    He will be greatly missed.
    My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

  • Hal Osmond

    I have known Trevor for many years when I was a transit driver. I’ve shared many laughs with him over that time. He had a great sense of humor and was always up for a good laugh. I know Trevor will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Please accept my deepest condolences. Hal Osmond.

  • Brian and Maureen O'Neill

    My condolences to Andria and Trevor’s Families. Trevor will always be remembered for his big heart and quick whit. His sense of humor and beaming smile will always be in my memory.
    My Sundays will never be the same as there will no longer be guitar jam sessions with him. I am proud to have had him call me his friend and I will forever miss him.

    Brian O’Neill.

  • Len and Darryl Van Den Bussche

    We are very sorry to here about Trevor. He made our day every time we have seen him. Even through his sickness always seen a smile on his face. We are very fortunate to have him in our lives. We will miss him very much.

  • Albert and Sue

    Our love and prayers are with you Andrea and your family in such a difficult time. Treasure the memories. We know that you have many. We never met Trevor but by the love sent to him he sounds like a wonderful man. God Bless

  • Deborah Haddow

    My sincere sympathy goes out to the Johnson family & extended family on the loss of a great man. He was a co-worker and friend and always made me laugh. May the good memories stay forever. Deb

  • Les Pfeifer

    Trevor was one of the nicest persons you could ever meet. If his big smile didn’t light up the room then his wonderful humour would surely put you in a good mood. Trevor had a sharp wit to him that drew people to him. At work you always looked forward to sitting in the bullpen and listening to Trevor tell jokes before you headed out on the road to start your day. He would put you in a happy positive mood. I was blessed to meet such a fine person and will always remember him. My condolences to his family. Stay strong.

  • Ken Hackshaw

    Such sadness.. Blessing and support to family and friends, with deepest heart.

  • Claire Strickland

    I am so sorry for your loss. Trevor was a fellow Co worker, and he always had a quick wit that made me laugh. I remember he’d always be talking about his wife, and how much he loved her.
    He was a great guy, lots of love.

  • Gurminder

    I met your father for the first time about two and years ago but with his sense of humor he had a lasting impression on me. My deepest condolences.

  • Terri-Lynn Ash

    I will always remember sitting in the bullpen listening to all your jokes laughing so hard with all the other drivers and eating all the baking I brought in. You never sugarcoated anything always said it like it was. You will be forever missed. Condolences to your whole family at this sad time.

  • Dale Randall

    My sincerest thoughts go out to Trevor’s family, it has been a true pleasure to have worked with Trevor the past 8 years, every time I bbq and eat a steak I will think of the many laughs and exchanges of recipes. Trevor always had a cheerful smile and even after he got sick, when he came to visit the bullpen he was always making us laugh. You will be missed my friend.

  • Chuck and Evelyn Watson

    We would like to give our greatest condolence to the Johnston family and to his wife Andrea. Plus to all the people that Trevor has touch through his life..
    He has touched our life in many ways, as he was married to our daughter Debbie until they parted ways. He is the father to Steve (our grandson) and Angela (our Granddaughter). I will miss his laughter and wise crack and his some what funny jokes. We have had many laughs and many tears on his journey through life. I recall some of the things that only were important to Trevor. He would see us in the car as he was driving the bus and He would stick his whole arm out to wave to us.. making sure that we seen him. When he was driving the handy dart bus, he came to pick me up and told me I had to sit in the back with a helmet on. When I yelled at him, he laughed and laughed, that was a standing joke. Trevor fought hard to try to over come the horrible disease which finally did win the battle. It was hard on his children, living with the sadness and up and downs and never knowing, and his wife Andrea, which gave all her time and compassion. I know she will find it hard with every day life as Trevor was so much part of it. I hope she will over come this sadness and find happiness in what ever life has for her down the road. We will not be able to be at the celebration of life for Trevor put I will be thinking of him and his family and friends, and with tears in my eyes I Know that Trevor is Resting Peaceful in the skies beyond… Thank you for letting us know you..Trevor.
    Love Ever Evelyn and Chuck

  • Sam and Mike

    Trevor was a wonderful man who brought joy to everyone he met. He fought a tough battle but remained ‘Trevor’ as much as possible, with humour right to the end. We will all miss him greatly. Our deepest condolences to Andrea, Steve, Angela and all of their family members. May you rest in peace my friend. God Bless.

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