Joyce Oakes

Joyce Oakes obituary, Belvidere, IL

Joyce Oakes

Joyce Oakes Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 13, 2025.
Helen "Joyce" Oakes, 74, of Belvidere, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home on May 4, 2025 after an undiagnosed battle with lung cancer.

Born on March 27, 1951 to Tracey and Joan Hunter, Joyce grew up in Tennessee surrounded by a large and hardworking family. She then spent several years in Dublin, Indiana where she married James Harrison Oakes on April 21st 1973. In 1977, she moved to Belvidere where she built a life rooted in love, generosity, and community.

Joyce dedicated her life to caring for others. She had a gift for patience and nurturing-whether tending to her parents during their time of need; supporting her husband of 35 years during hunting seasons, fishing trips, and long years of a third-shift schedule; or praying for her kids' safety whether they were driving a treasured Mustang, riding a skateboard, making a long trip, or anytime they were far from home. Supporting friends and family through all seasons of life, Joyce was the strong and dependable bedrock of her family. Her selflessness allowed those around her to grow, heal, and flourish.

A devoted fan of the Chicago Cubs and lover of classic country and rock music-especially The Eagles-Joyce found joy in simple pleasures. She enjoyed her many gardens and plants, fried the best porkchop around, appreciated the wildlife near her home, relished a good night of bingo, and most of all, she cherished her family. She took great pride in her children and delighted in bragging about them.

Joyce was preceded in death by her beloved husband, as well as her parents and five siblings. She is survived-and will be deeply missed-by her brother, Mark (Teresa) Hunter; her sister, Brenda "Jo" Hunter; her son, Darrin (Andrea) Oakes; her step-granddaughter, Shawnee (Patrick Vollmer) Klatt; the four for whom she was a second mother: Ashley (Brandon Wall) Gloria, Jonathan Gloria, Joseph Bernal, and Alexandria (Anastashia) Bernal; and her many loved nieces and nephews. She will be fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched

She will be cremated and laid to rest beside her husband at Southlawn Cemetery in Dublin, Indiana at a future date.

Memorials may be directed to the family-or better yet, honor Joyce's legacy by showing kindness to someone in need. That's exactly what she would have done.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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May 20, 2025

Enrique "Lalo" Tirado planted trees.

May 16, 2025

Necoleia posted to the memorial.

May 14, 2025

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Single Memorial Tree

Enrique "Lalo" Tirado

Planted Trees

Necoleia

May 16, 2025

So sorry to hear Joyce passed away. I remember her fondly at reunions. Dad sends his love as well.
Necoleia Proffitt Friend and Family

Jonathan

May 14, 2025

She was the warmth of my life

Ashley G.

May 13, 2025

Joyce was so loved.

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