Mike Johnson helped build IIAS into more than a marketing agency. He helped shape a culture rooted in care, ownership, growth, and meaningful impact. His presence, leadership, and values continue to guide who we are.
I feel like these words won’t do this man justice but I’m going to try.
We lost a great man over the weekend.
A good friend, a business partner, and a mentor.
And more than that I could see what a loving husband he was, how great of a father he was.
He was an honest man, hardworking and diligent. Patient and loving. Humorous and jolly and full of life. And when it came down to moments that required seriousness, wisdom or strength, he had that too.
I keep hearing his voice in my head. His cheerful greetings at the team meeting ‘Good Morning you beautiful people’ and his silly quips ‘It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood’. He brought lightness into a room. I remember tense moments in meetings with unreasonable clients where he had a way of grounding people. This man had depth. He had presence. He made people feel steadier just by being there.
I feel deeply blessed to have witnessed such a role model because he carried himself confidently and in most situations he had this relaxed manner with a slight goofiness that was able to disarm people. But underneath that warmth was real strength.
What stays with me most is how selfless he was, especially after his diagnosis. While facing something so heavy, his focus was still on the people he loved. He mobilized all he had to make sure his wife was taken care of. All of his energy went to making sure his family was going to be ok. What an amazing model of a family man, a provider and protector.
I wish I had more words to express my gratitude for this man.
The space he created here.
The influence that he had.
The example he set.
And I wish I had better words to comfort and ease the pain for the people that loved him most.
Because this is heartbreaking.
How sad to never be able to talk again.
How fucking unfair life is.
How empty it feels.
My heart aches for our loss.
Mike built more than just a business.
He built a place where people could do meaningful work, feel supported and be a part of something greater.
Mike and I had a vision of building this business together.
A place where people come together and do meaningful work.
A place where people look forward to coming in.
A place where people feel like family.
We wanted to build something lasting. A legacy, yes.
But more importantly, we wanted this place to be fulfilling.
Something that made people’s lives better.
That vision did not end with him.
It is now ours to carry forward.
So I want to end with a promise.
A promise to continue his legacy.
A promise to build on what he started.
A promise to uphold the values he lived by.
We will honor him in the way we serve our clients, the way we support one another, and the way we continue building this company.
His legacy is not something we simply look back on.
It is something we carry forward every day.
And we will do our best to become the kind of people he believed we could be.
I still have this image in my head of the sign above his desk:
“Desk of a Humble Genius.”
What an exquisite way of describing that man.
I am sorry to hear that Mike recently passed away. He was a Titan in my life, also. We will all miss his guidance. My sympathies to the complete iias Staff and Family. We will all miss him but take comfort in the good memories he left us with.
I’m so sorry to hear about Mike. I can put it plainly that he was just one of my favourite people. I’m glad I got to work with him and get to know him a little bit and it’s a huge loss. He was always kind no matter what was going on.
Mike was alway cheerful, smiling and friendly to all. He will be missed, this is a very deep loss for his family, his business partners and his Abbotsford Executive Association family!
Who was Mike to me? I first met Mike through IIAS, and from that moment, his sincerity, humility, openness, and tireless diligence shone through. Every meeting with him was a masterclass in patience and insight. He never made you feel like he was pushing you to spend more than you should; instead, he guided I asked him countless questions—some even naive—but he always explained with clarity and warmth, never making me feel awkward or unprepared. And every meeting he came fully prepared, as if he had 48 hours in a day. As a client, I will deeply miss the depth of his understanding of the digital world, and the honest man he was. Thank you, Mike—you were one hell of a teacher and an even better human being. Our thoughts and prayers are with Angela and the family. You will always be surrounded by his love and guidance; you guys at IIAS and the Johnson family now have an angel watching over you. You are blessed!!
Oh my! We have had Mike on our “team” for over 2 decades I believe! He has been an absolute dream and pleasure to work with and we are beyond saddened to hear this news. Our heartfelt condolences to you and your office. Thank you for letting us know. Again, we are truly saddened by this news.
When I lived in Abbotsford, rather than mailing my payments to Mike, I would drop in. It was always a pleasure to talk to him, and his staff. Mike and his crew were instrumental in the success and growth of my business. We will miss him dearly my condolences to his family and friends.
I am so sorry. He was always so kind and easy to work with. Sorry for your loss.
Oh my goodness. This is so sad. Im really sorry to hear this 🙁 My most sincere condolences.
I just heard that Mike has passed. I am so sorry to hear this. Mike was such a wonderful, wonderful human being. Hope to speak with you soon. Take care of anything I can do. Just all you have to do is reach out. Take care
Nick, Angela and the rest of your team, We heard about Mike's recent passing and want to express our condolences. We have really enjoyed working with Mike and appreciate all of the ways he helped our business. Please know that we are thinking of all of you and the loss you are feeling
I was deeply saddened to hear of Mike’s passing. I first met Mike around 1996 at his office in a furniture warehouse. Mike’s entrepreneurial spirit was matched by a remarkable insight into both technology and the economy. In many ways, Mike’s vision was decades ahead of its time, whether it was in AI, omnichannel strategies, quantum computing, internet utility, robotics, digital currencies, or other emerging fields. I was very fortunate to know Mike for over 30 years. I feel honoured and humbled to call him a friend.
Sorry to hear. When we were in the Abbotsford Executive Association together, Mike was always going out of his way to give advice, give leads, and help members out. He really was a "good guy" and the world needs more Mikes.
I'm so sorry to hear this news. Mike was my first boss outside of college and he was an amazing person with a wonderful sense of humour. I loved his family and his way of bringing the team together. You will be missed, Mike. Sending prayers and positivity to your loved ones that will feel the pain most of your absence in their lives. Much love
Shocking! I’m so sorry to hear this. Deepest condolences to the family and all who know him. I have fond memories of Mike going back 15 years. Always cheerful and positive, willing to help find solutions to any problem. He will be deeply missed
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Thankyou for setting up and hosting my website for Chris-Cad Designs Ltd from our 1st foray into the world of technology until our retirement this past November You were always there for us when we needed updates or learning curves. You will be missed.
Deepest condolences to Mike’s family and friends. Mike was a visionary and dedicated community leader. He was a positive influence for all of us in the community.
Just wanted to offer my condolences on the loss of Mike. I didn't know him well but always had positive interactions with him over the years. If you guys need anything or need assistance with anything, feel free to let me know, I'm just over in Mission.
This will be raw as I've just found out. I am barely able to type this
message as I'm shaking while tears are rolling down my cheeks. Mike was certainly a humble genius, and that pales in comparison to the incredibly beautiful human being he was. He will be missed and the world will be a notch less without him. Although I saw Mike in person on a number of times on my
journeys out to the West coast from Ontario (and the couple of times I met up with him when he travelled to the Toronto area for conferences back in the day), most of my interactions were on video calls or phone calls. One consistent in my life was that no matter how much time past between interactions, Mike was
steady, classy, humble, warm and just the absolute best person to talk to whether it was personal things or business. Most of all, he was consistent and that was right through to the very end. He is at the very top of the list of great human beings I have every known or had the pleasure of meeting.
To his family and his close colleagues... if I'm struggling to type this message, I can only imagine what you are going through, and I am so sincerely sorry for your loss. Words can't do this justice. My sincerest condolences to you and while you will never forget him, I wish you all the best in you healing journey as I know he would want this for you.
Mike, you were one of the few really good guys and you will be so intensely missed. I hope you somehow are able to absorb the energy of how much you were loved by all those that mattered. You leave behind the legacy of a great man, husband, Father, friend and colleague. Rest easy and with all the peace you
deserve buddy.
First off, I want to send my personal condolences. Mike was a great guy and I really enjoyed working with him and getting to know him over the years. I can only imagine how hard this last week has been on you and the rest of the team. If you guys ever need anything from us, don't hesitate to reach out.
I was 1st introduced to Mike J by Michael Parent. He had done some business cards and promo stuff for my real estate business. We met in Abbotsford and IIAS became my only web service for the last 30+ years. Always there with some advice, some steady words to help me and my promo. He never tried to sell me unnecessary add-ons. He knew me and that I was never the Flash. We talked many times about out kids, partners (he thought the world of you Angela) While not social friends, he made a big impact on my life and I'm not sure he knew that. Many good things have been said about him, this shows the effect he had. RIP Mike, you were on of the Good People
Our team was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Mike, an extraordinary entrepreneur and valued member of the business community. While we knew Mike in a professional capacity, he left a lasting impression through his generosity and commitment to supporting others. He gave freely of his time—often presenting at business and entrepreneurial events—to share his knowledge with start-ups and fellow business owners. Mike was known for his kindness, patience, and professionalism. We always felt confident referring his business, IIAS, knowing other entrepreneurs would be in good hands. His contributions helped strengthen and connect the Indigenous entrepreneurial community, and his impact will continue through the many individuals and businesses he supported and inspired. He will be greatly missed. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Dear Angela and the rest of the team at IIAS. We wanted to send our deepest condolences for your loss. I have had the pleasure of working with Mike on our webpage several times over the last 8 years and have always appreciated his kindness and eagerness to help. The folks at 1st Choice Mobility are thinking of you and sending our thoughts and prayers to all of you there.
Mike was one of the kindest, most thoughtful, caring humans . We knew Mike on a business level and he always treated us with kindness, extreme patience and ALWAYS explained things in a way not may in the tech world did , he never made us feel silly for the I’m sure what were “ annoying questions” we would ask. A true gem , our condolences to his family Xo
I am so very sorry to hear about Mikes passing. I apologize I did not know until very recently. always remember Mike as a very genuine, friendly man that was always willing to help. He seemed to really care about his work and was dedicated to helping and making a difference for his clients. That kind of personal touch is rare in business these days. I'm sure you are all missing him very much.
Oh no!! We had no idea. So very sorry to hear this. We didn’t even know he was sick.
Please accept our condolences, for the entire team.
This must be hard for all of you.
Wishing you all the best as I’m sure you’re trying to figure out where to go from here.
Warmest regards, from all of us,
Jaye and I send our deepest condolences on Mike's passing. For 12 years he was more than a web developer to us: he joined our journey, offered steady guidance, and became a trusted mentor as we built our business from your Montrose Street address, onward. His generosity, brilliance, and quiet kindness shaped how we work and live; we will always remember what he taught us and the many times we proudly spoke of him and you. You are in our thoughts and hearts.
My deepest sympathy, I know what you're going through (8+ years for me now), I know it's going to be difficult for you through the next few years, and all I can do is empathize.
Fyi.... life gets a little bit easier each year.
I wish you and your family all the very best for the future.....
I believe it was in the 80’s Mike told me of something up and coming which was the internet. He plugged in his modem to our phone and dialed up. I don’t remember what was online back then but we were amazed. The next day I logged in and promptly hit the X button to close the page. Mike explained you have to keep it running to work.
After that he taught me a lot about the World Wide Web and we worked together to get his first client. He will surely be missed.
Dear Angela and Family,
Scott and I were deeply saddened to hear of Mike’s passing. Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.
We remember him from twelve years ago, when he first helped us navigate the challenging IT requirements needed to grow our business. We will always be grateful for the role he played during that important period and after, in our journey.
Our thoughts are with you and your family as you grieve his loss. We hope that you find comfort in the love and support of those around you, and in the memories you shared together.
Do you have a memory of Mike that you would like to share?