27th May 1927 ~ 18th August 2023
The Celebration of Life for the late Joyce Mary Randell will be held at The Chapel, Conway Funeral Home, 20 South street, Wodonga at 2pm on Tuesday 29th August, 2023.
A private cremation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Paraquad South Australia would be appreciated. Donations can be made at pqsa.asn.au/donate
The service will be livestreamed and can be viewed below.
4 replies on “Randell, Joyce”
Dear Joy, as she was known to us, The Duncan Family from 414 Homer Street Earlwood Sydney, want to tell you that you were very much loved by all our family for over 50 years.
Your dear Len was Rob’s good mate over these years.
We had so much laughter and fun at either our house or yours , when we were having many parties, over many years.
We will miss Joy so much.
I would call her often and start my conversation with , ” How are you this morning ”Your Majesty”, as Joy in her later years reminded me so much of the ”Old Queen Mother”, both wore their hair the same in a bun!”
Dearest Joy, we will miss you so much, but we will never ever forget you.
Fondest love forever, Rob, Grace, Andrew and Fiona XXXX
In loving memory of a wonderful wife, Mum and Mum in Law, Nana and Great Nan. You are finally with Len. RIP Joy. All is well Xx
Dear Joy.
We miss you so much and you will be sadly missed by everyone who had the good fortune to know you. Such a wonderful lady in every way.
We always found lots to laugh about in our regular chats, while re-living our happy memories, of which there are many over 57 years.
We had the good fortune to meet Joy with Len and their young boys in 1966 when on our journey to a new life in Australia. Joy helped us along the way and enriched our lives in so many ways. We valued your friendship so much. Thank you for everything.
We love you dearly Joy. You will never be forgotten and will live in our hearts forever.
Ann and Len Walsh Babbacombe UK 29th August 2023
Dear Aunty Joyce as I always new you as. A lovely lady. I have fond memories of your visits to England when I was still living with mum and dad in Portsmouth, and your surprise visit one Christmas to England with Uncle Len. You certainly both lived life to the full.Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Margaret. x