In memory of

Moyra Randev

April 5, 1953 -  October 10, 2025

It is with hearts full of beautiful memories and immense gratitude for her life that we share the news of the death of Moyra Elizabeth Randev on October 10, 2025, at age 72. She lived a bold, fun, and fabulous life, facing a brief illness with extraordinary courage, calm, and peace — guiding and preparing us, reminding us to live fully, love deeply and carry her strength forward.

Predeceased by her loving parents, Joyce and Angus Robertson, Moyra is survived by her husband of 45 years, Jaimini, and her children, Jennifer (Adam), Caleigh (Andrew), and Scott (Navneet). A devoted wife, mother, sister, and loyal friend, Moyra’s ultimate title was that of “Deedee” to her six grandchildren — Seth, Isla, Max, Dev, Ryan, and Remy — her babies, her best friends, her jewels to whom she never said ‘No’.

Moyra will be remembered for the kindness she radiated, the joy she spread, and the optimism she carried through every moment. She made every day a celebration and we will continue to honour her legacy by living with the same grace, gratitude and spirit she embodied.

We love you and are so thankful for you. We are the luckiest.

“Be brave. Be kind. Live large.” — Mo

Please check back for details on a celebration of life.

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Sarah Bauer 

Entered October 11, 2025

Hi Jennifer, Adam, Seth and Max, we are so sorry for your loss. Your words paint a beautiful picture of a wise and devoted parent, grandparent, and humanitarian. I know what a huge and active part she played in your lives. May her memory, and her inspiration, provide you some comfort always. Love Sarah, Eugene, Paul, Galit, and Emma

Noam & Maria Franklin (Friend)

Entered October 11, 2025 from Florida

We are so sorry for the loss of such an amazing person. We know Caleigh, Andy, Isla and Dev adored her. Sending so much love to the entire Randev family.

Zana Dragovic (friend)

Entered October 12, 2025 from Toronto

Dear Scott, Jennifer, Caleigh and Jaimini:
Please accept our heartfelt sympathies at the passing away of your beloved Moyra. Our family had an opportunity to get to know Moyra for the first time during the school days of our sons, and will always remember her as a very energetic, enthusiastic, kind and interesting person, with delightful sense of humour. As mothers, we shared meaningful dialogues about future of our children and touched variety of subjects that made me always enjoy her company.
This is a difficult time for your family. We wish and pray that all of you have the strength to endure this loss and celebrate the wonderful life Moyra lead. Honour her legacy, continue to be proud of her and remember that she made every day a celebration surrounded by all of you, including her six jewels.
Sincerely,
Zana, Dragan, Martina, Deja and Igor Dragovic

Elysse Morris (friend and relative)

Entered October 12, 2025 from Thornhill

It is with much sadness and a very heavy heart that I write about the death of dear Moyra. The picture that is posted captured the essence of Moyra - always a big smile and a few extras after a bit of chardonnay. She was taken from us far too soon and suddenly. Life is not always fair, and this was definitely a curveball which was completely unexpected. My prayers and thoughts are with Jaimini, her children and grandchildren. Each of them was the centre of her universe. May her memory be a blessing to all who loved and knew her. As I told Seth last night, Deedee is with the angels now, and will always be watching from above.

Barb Clarke (nee Smith) (Friend)

Entered October 13, 2025 from Newcastle Ont

It was with deep shock and sadness I learned of Mo’s passing. We worked together many years ago at TRC. and saw her only a few times after. She was still that bubbly, ‘light up the room’ woman I remembered her to be. I will always remember her that way.
Rest in peace Mo, and know that you are leaving many fond memories with those who knew and loved you. God bless, and my condolences to your family xx

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