Joyce Ann "Joy" Bugden

12th December 1933 - 3rd December 2019
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J Fraser & Sons' Chapel
cnr Esk & Doon Streets
Invercargill
Saturday 7 December 2019, 10:00AM

BUGDEN, Joyce Ann “Joy” (nee Milmine).

On Tuesday 3 December 2019 at Southland Hospital, aged 85. Dearly loved wife of Gordon for 65 years. Loved mother and mother-in-law of the late Peter, Russell and Fran (Mosgiel), Roger and Di (Invercargill), Grant and Airma (Auckland), and Craig and Suzannah (Southbridge). Loved Nana of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A service to celebrate Joy’s life will be held in J Fraser and Sons’ Chapel, cnr Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill on Saturday 7 December at 10am, followed by private interment. Messages may be sent to 53 Hoffman Court, Invercargill 9810, or to Joy’s tribute page at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes

Messages

Thinking of you all at this time. I used to love catching up with aunty Joy as she was a special lady.
Suzanne Weir, Charters Towers
So sorry to see the notice for Joy. We have wonderful memories of growing up next door in Falconers Road.
Condolences from the Bolger Family
Sharon Ash, Upper Hutt
Gorden and family, I’ve just read the notice of Joys passing. It brought back Fond memories of chatting to you both in Queenstown. Kind wishes at this difficult time. Margaret McHugh
Margaret McHugh, Picton
Roger, Di, and family
Extending to you our sympathy at this time of losing your dearly Mum and grandma.
Graeme and Robyn Young, Gore
My deepest sympathy to Gordon and family on the death of Joy, a very kind and gracious lady.
Taylor Reed
Taylor Reed, Arrowtown
Your cousins in Hamilton pass on their condolences to all the extended family. God bless & keep you all in your grief.
Christine Barbour, Murray & Lindsay Smith, Hamilton
So very sad to hear of Joys passing and thoughts are with you all. I hold great memories of when I worked at Skippers Lodge Queenstown with you as my boss 1979-80. Always held a lot of respect for too very hardworking caring bosses and will miss our yearly newsy Xmas cards ever since then. Joy was always so very proud of her ever extending family.
Cheers to you Joy and thank you for being a part of my life.
Vonny Bruning, Westport