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John Gardiner

April 24, 2020 - April 24, 2020

John Gardiner, ANSTO's Property Manager based at Lucas Heights, sadly passed away on Friday 24 April, 2020. This news will come as a shock to many who worked with John and it’s a significant loss to the ANSTO community. During his time at ANSTO, John made a significant contribution working on major projects including the Innovation Precinct, as well as NMI and CSIRO matters. John contributed greatly to the development of all ANSTO’s campuses. As property manager, John was the face of ANSTO among the tenants, building strong relationships with all. Many of them have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis and John had been working with them to provide support in recent weeks. Due to COVID-19 there are modifications to funeral gatherings so please share your memories and pass on your condolences to John's family. John was liked by many across ANSTO. He was the absolute professional and highly regarded for his composed nature and thoughtfulness. He was a valued ANSTO senior manager and will be greatly missed.

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2020-05-05 11:22:18 wrote:

I am absolutely devastated to hear of Johnny's passing. I feel deeply heartbroken I missed the chance to see him in these recent years. I've known Johnny for 13.5 years, and whilst it began as a professional relationship, we developed a fondness for each other and a friendship flourished fairly quickly. He became a dear dear friend of mine. He had THAT cheeky grin and THAT boisterous laugh. I absolutely loved it. Johnny was bounding with life in all of his expressions, no matter what the circumstance. A true gentleman, kind, considerate, he was always doing the right thing. One of the good guys! He loved his kids, valued his career, took great pride in his responsibilities and he really was an outstanding guy. I played cupid so many years ago, and set him up with a friend of a friend, and they happened to spend 12.5 happy years together. I just loved the guy. It is not goodbye Johnny, ill see you on the other side. Now...about that lotto ticket?! haha. xxxx

2020-05-05 11:22:18 wrote: I am absolutely devastated to hear of Johnny's passing. I feel deeply heartbroken I missed the chance to see him in these recent years. I've known Johnny for 13.5 years, and whilst it began as a professional relationship, we developed a fondness for each other and a friendship flourished fairly quickly. He became a dear dear friend of mine. He had THAT cheeky grin and THAT boisterous laugh. I absolutely loved it. Johnny was bounding with life in all of his expressions, no matter what the circumstance. A true gentleman, kind, considerate, he was always doing the right thing. One of the good guys! He loved his kids, valued his career, took great pride in his responsibilities and he really was an outstanding guy. I played cupid so many years ago, and set him up with a friend of a friend, and they happened to spend 12.5 happy years together. I just loved the guy. It is not goodbye Johnny, ill see you on the other side. Now...about that lotto ticket?! haha. xxxx

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