Mrs Jocelyn Dalton Late of Northcote

Jocelyn Dalton died on 19 June 2026 aged 95 years.

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Kate Van Kampen — 25 June 2026

Sending love from the UK. Mum was very, very fond of her cousin Jocelyn and so loved receiving her letters on the blue airmail paper with all the news of Natalie, Tom and Matthew and the the grandchildren. A wonderful lady who I know you will all miss very much.

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Jo, Daniel, Thomas and Arthur Lander — 25 June 2026

Thinking of you all from afar - you are in our thoughts and prayers. My memories of Jocelyn are of visits to the UK over the years visiting the Saunders, Makin and Gidman families and when not here, her wonderful letters sent to mum (Connie) and Aunty Gillian which they would share with me. In turn these would trigger special childhood memories. Rest in peace dear Jocelyn - you will never be forgotten.

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kasunika and Northcote Mews Team — 24 June 2026

Jocelyn was a truly special part of our Northcote Mews family. Her presence brought warmth, kindness, and light into our community, and she will be fondly remembered by both staff and fellow residents. It was an honour and privilege to care for her and share in her journey.We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones during this difficult time. Jocelyn will always hold a special place in our hearts, and her memory will be cherished by all who knew her.With deepest sympathy,Northcote Mews Family

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Vicki, Leslie and Carlile family — 24 June 2026

Sending our deepest condolences to the Dalton family. Many happy memories for Leslie and Stella going over to Australia to visit Ted & Jocelyn and family. And memories of the Dalton's over in England when Tom, Natalie and Matthew were much younger. Jocelyn leaves a great legacy.

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Richard, Bridget, Harry and Amy Saunders — 22 June 2026

Sending all our love to the Morris Dalton family on this very sad day of Jocelyn's funeral. We have many happy memories of Jocelyn when she visited us here in England as well as when we stayed with her in Bright. She will be sadly missed. She surrounded herself with such a wonderful and caring family and this will have provided her with much pride and comfort.