ASHTON – Isobel Joy (née Decker)

Born on July 13, 1932. Passed away March 2, 2021.

Passed away peacefully at Narracan Gardens Aged Care Moe on March 2nd 2021

Aged 88 years

Dearly loved wife of Max (Dec)

Much loved mother of Robyn (Dec) and Ross.

Loved Nana of Matthew and Eva, Lynda and Mark, Jacqueline and Tim, Callum, and Drew.

Great grandmother to Oliver, Patrick, Ruby, Fletcher, and Leo

Peace at last.

Reunited with her loved ones.

 

Funeral Notice
Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel 6 Ollerton Avenue, MoeView Map
The funeral service for Mrs Isobel Joy Ashton will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel 6 Ollerton Avenue Moe on Tuesday March 9th 2021 at 1.30pm

The funeral will leave at the conclusion of the service for the Yallourn Cemetery.

This service will also be live streamed. To View live stream please click here.
Tributes
  1. Much loved Aunt Bell to me. I always admired your prowess with any sort of craft, be it needle and thread, knitting or cake decorating..
    You and my mum shared many a laugh over the years reflecting on early childhood days back in Warragul.
    You will be sadly missed. Much ove always, Lorna

    Lorna Risol March 5, 2021
  2. Our sincere condolences to Ross and Isobel’s grandchildren. I have many fond memories while working with Isobel , she would often have us in stitches of laughter. She loved her family and took great pride in their achievements. May she Rest In Peace , reunited with her beloved husband Max and much loved daughter Robyn. 💕💐

    From
    Christine & Steven McKnight and Family

    Christine McKnight March 7, 2021
  3. Sending our heartfelt condolences to all the family on the passing of Isobel.

    Our thoughts are with you.

    Jutta & Wayne Gittins

    Jutta & Wayne Gittins March 9, 2021
  4. Sincere condolences to Ross, together with both her grandchildren and great grandchildren on the passing of Mrs Ashton. Fond memories af a very lovely lady whose craft skills left a lasting impression. Gone but never forgotten.

    Glynis Galbraith March 21, 2021