FRIDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER 2025. COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.
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Jim Yandle
Passed away peacefully
with Lyn by his side on
Friday 5th September 2025.
Aged 81 years.
Dearly loved husband of Lyn.
Loved and admired father of Paul.
Loved and respected stepfather of
Steven, Trevor, Kellie, Erynne and Brendon.
Fond father-in-law of Jody, Chris, Nellie and Lilian.
Adored Pa of Acacia, Ethan, Chelsea,
Ellie, Jack, Lindsay and Lanah.
Favourite Dad to his special dog, Gypsy.
Always so loving, thoughtful
and kind, a better father and
husband would be hard to find.
A Funeral Service for
Jim Yandle will be held at
David W Bull Pakenham Funeral Home,
190 Princes Highway, Pakenham on
Friday 19th September 2025
commencing at 10:30 a.m.
A private cremation will follow.
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please consider a donation
to either the Heart Foundation
or Dementia Australia.
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Sorry to hear about the passing of your dad Paul. My condolences go to you and your family
I will always remember what he did for me.
Thanks Kathy, he help thousands during his career, but you were a bit special xx
Such a beautiful loving man , who will be so missed in Lake Tyers Vic, may he now be truly in heaven looking down On his sweet Lyn!
Take it easy Jim
Love All Around
Helen and Keith xxxxx
Lake Tyers Beach Vic
Lyn and family my condolences to you on this loss
I’m extremely sorry to the family for such a huge space left by a very fair and kind man !
His spirit was and will always be as big as his the pride he has for life
lots of love and thought,
Sam x
than you Samara.
To My Dear Friend and Family. Doooo is thinking of you at this sad time. Jim was a very special guy and so much fun. I loved the story of how he proposed to you way back then lol, Your heart would be full of so many wonderful memories to hold close in time till you meet again. Please no that you are in my thoughts. Just wish I was closer so I could give you a huge hug. Dooo xxxx And Dale and Anne. I am sorry I can’t make it to the funeral. But will be here watching.
My condolences to the family and pass on behalf of the team our love and care rest in piece Jim. To the family your in our thoughts, from myself and warby FB district 13 North East Vic
Condolences to Paul and the family. Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He made me very welcome at work and the community in Emerald. His work ethic was unmatched and he was a great Station Officer to work for.
Rick Kehoe
Jim was a wonderful paramedic,colleague, friend,family man and above all, a kind,caring human being.
He loved life and instilled so much happiness in others.
He was made for an Ambulance career and saved so many lives.
Jim, you will be missed and never forgotten.
Rest easy my friend and thank you for your service to others.
Now be at Peace.
Much love and special thoughts to Lyn and all the family. ️ ❤️
Thank you for kind words Pam, Jim was larger than life, a true gentleman and my loving husband.
I’ll miss him every day.
Lyn
Dear Lyn and family, I am deeply sorry not to be able to be with you all to farewell Jim . He was and is still in my thoughts , as are you all.
Early in my career I worked under Jims guidance at Emerald Branch and have not only always admired practical application to the job , but also his management skills and acumen .
I will remember Jim with admiration and fondness.
My sincere sympathy to you , Lyn , and your family members.
Kind Regards,
Steve Wood.
Jimmy – What a life mate! What a career mate! What an impact on society you had! RIP my friend. As many say – your shift is over. You’ll never be forgotten!
Holding you close Lyn in our thoughts. May the special memories you Jim and Gypsy Girl made together bring you strength and peace. Lots of love,Lynda Julie Nola Ben and Family.
RIP Jim Yandle
A former ambulance colleague and a true gentleman.My sincerest condolences to Jim’s family and friends
Heartfelt condolences to everyone Lyn, we’re sending warm hugs to you & the family. Jim was a good sole that made you happy lots of memories.
❤️ Xxx
RIP Jim Yandle.
Thank you for your outstanding service to Ambulance.
It was a pleasure to work with you.
Ben Ellis
Our heartfelt condolences to Lyn, Paul and family from Shirley and the Steegstra families.
I first met Jim in the old days of V.C.A.S. in LaTrobe st. Jim was the last bloke that I worked with the day that I retired.
He will always be remembered, and our condolences go to Lyn and the family for their loss.
Sad to hear of Jim’s passing. Worked with Jim at Nunawading Branch and also caught up with him and Lyn
in the Retired Ambulance Caravan Club. Sincere condolences to Lyn and family.
Our thoughts are with you
A lovely man who looked after Lynnie and showed her the world!!!
Pretty Impressive!!
Love El & Beno xxxx
I worked with Jim way back in the 60s in Melb and again when he was stationed at Cohuna. N.D.A.S. A great Ambo and a caring person. RIP Mate.
Just a sincere condolence from the committee & members of TRAAVI, (Retired Ambulance Association Victoria) I know many were inspired and mentored by Jim over so many years. May you, as dear wife and family, find comfort in the knowledge of wishes and prayers being sent at this time.
On a personal note, with love and respect, i heard the name of Jim Yandle from Peter Stallard, my husband who was killed tragically over 10 years ago, and worked with Jim. Sending every good wish and take time for your sadness and reach out for support. Blessings to you at this time and for the years ahead.
Dear Lynnie and Family, Thinking of you all at this extremely sad time. We will cherish fond memories of Jim and the good times. Lots of love always, Hayley, Soul, Marley and the extended families (Whittaker and Vock) xxxxoooo
Our love &thoughts are with you Lynnie &all of yours &Jim’s families &with Gypsy yr faithful companion &friend to you both.
I’m sorry I wasn’t able to come but watched the live stream from home..
Jim had a long, impressive &fulfilled life…in his work, with family &friends, in travelling to near& far flung destinations &in his love &life with his dear wife Lyn. It’s always sad to say goodbye &he will be remembered for his gentle nature& warm smile &the lovely life he &Lyn shared together for so many years.. Thanks Jim, for being a good mate& loving husband to our friend Lynnie..
our love to you Lyn xox
Jenny,Ron,Elli,Ben,Sammi,Sean&co
On behalf of the current Nunawading ambulance team we honour Jims service and continue his legacy of service to the Nunawading community. Sincere condolences to Jim’s entire extended family.
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