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Lake Country community shaken by death of former youth councillor

Derek Flowers-Johnson died in a car accident Friday
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Student councillors Derek Flowers-Johnson (left) and Izabela Krahelskaya stand with Mayor James Baker. Flowers-Johnson served as a youth councillor during his last year of high school. - District of Lake Country

The Oyama community is mourning the loss of one of its rising stars.

Derek Flowers-Johnson, 18, was killed in a car crash Friday morning. Kelowna RCMP responded just before 6:30 a.m. to a report of a crash on Highway 97 North near the University of British Columbia overpass. When police arrived, they found a single vehicle had collided with a semi-trailer commercial vehicle.

Flowers-Johnson was an active member of the community, sitting on Lake Country’s council as a student councillor in his final year of high school at George Elliot Secondary in 2017. He was a member of the youth firefighting program, and was attending Okanagan College, said Mayor James Baker.

“He never said much (while sitting on council) but he was quite animated (afterwards). He got about six scholarships and bursaries and things. He did trades training, I saw him last fall,” he said. “I happened to be going down the corridor in the trades building when the classes ended and I talked to him. He was so excited, he was really enjoying college and doing good stuff.

“He seemed so shy at the table but he was really animated and said how great it was and thanked us for the bursaries because he got the municipal bursary as well.”

Baker said district staff have children that were friends with him as well.

“It was really a big loss and a big loss to the community as well.”

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Brendan Prettie, Oyama Community Club president, didn’t know him personally but said it’s affected everyone in Oyama.

“I know it’s directly or indirectly affected everyone I know, already I’ve heard from every angle, some kind of effect, or someone knowing him, or their kids are friends with his little brother, something,” he said.

Lake Country fire chief Steve Windsor said he was enthusiastic about the firefighting program.

“He had participated in our youth firefighting program and had really enjoyed it. He was one of those individuals who really liked to participate and not that he was necessarily was going to be a firefighter, but he just went at it wholeheartedly. The guys who were teaching the program were pretty hard hit yesterday by it,” Windsor said.

Lake Country residents are rallying to support the family and offered their condolences online.

Tara Shoemaker, an admin on a popular Lake Country Facebook page, suggested organizing a food train for the local family at the request of another community member, she said in the post on Facebook.

With 10 family members and more coming to the Johnson’s house, Shoemaker decided that a food train, where different members of the community each pitch in to make a meal for the family, would be the best option.

The post gathered more than 100 likes and more than 80 comments, offering support.

To contribute to the train, visit https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/n7mddd?fbclid=IwAR3HWE4JkVyo1nrB9bC_Y9g3241DeIhNT8B_szoI2nvfvZ82Io7zMDk0ESI.

“The last thing anyone wants to do is grocery shop or make meals, so if I and the whole community can pitch in and make meals, if we can take that off of their plates, that would be great.”

People can pick a date, announce what meals will be made and can be dropped off at 1859 Klondike Crt.

Bayley Hurdle, who started a GoFundMe for the family Saturday morning, said she grew up with them.

“That whole family is such a close family. Derek was such an amazing guy, he was in welding school, I saw him every day at the college.”

“He was always the jokester in the group.”

The GoFundMe can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/gofundme-for-derek-johnson.

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