Aiden Dunnin Johnson
LEWISTON – Aiden Dunnin Johnson, 18, passed away in Lewiston on June 12, 2022. He was born in Farmington on Sept. 30, 2003, to parents, Brittny Johnson and Casey Campbell.Aiden enjoyed gaming with his friends, hitting the slopes at Sunday River, fishing, four-wheeling and driving his car. He also loved to simply “hang out” with his friends (Forest, Trevor, Jacob, Sam and many others).After graduation, Aiden spent some of his time doing odd jobs for friends and neighbors. He eventually went to work for Liberty Bell,Moving and Storage. His father joined him there and they spent many hours together on the road. Aiden also worked briefly for Irving Forest Products in Dixfield. His most recent job was flagging for Northeast Safety.Besides his parents, Aiden is survived by his siblings: Isaiah, Shealee and Amelia Campbell of Dixfield, Tamarra Morgan and Johnathon Jackson of Canton. He is also survived by his maternal grandparents, Angela Johnson and Richard Bridges of Canton. Also surviving are his paternal grandparents, Archie and Virginia Bradeen of Dixfield and Billy Joe Campbell of Marion, S.C.. He also left behind aunts, uncles and many cousins.A celebration of Aiden’s life will be held at the United Baptist Church on Main Street in Peru on June 30, at 11 a.m.In lieu of flowers, Aiden’s family asks that donations be made to Servant’s Heart Food Pantry in Peru.
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