Jana Armstrong’s Sister Makes a Promise to Her Baby Son That She Says Will Never Be Broken
Jana Armstrong’s Sister Makes a Promise to Her Baby Son That She Says Will Never Be Broken
Amid the heartbreak surrounding the death of Queensland mother Jana Armstrong, one promise has become the foundation of her family’s determination to move forward.
Her sister, Faith Isaacs, says Jana’s four-month-old son will grow up knowing exactly who his mother was—not through headlines or court proceedings, but through the memories shared by the people who loved her most.
As the criminal case continues, Faith has spoken publicly about preserving Jana’s legacy for the little boy she adored, while also reflecting on the warning signs she now believes she overlooked in the days before her sister disappeared.
A Promise Made Out of Love
Faith says the greatest responsibility she now carries is making sure her nephew understands the kind of person his mother was.
Although he is too young to remember Jana himself, Faith says he will grow up surrounded by photographs, family stories and the love of relatives who refuse to let her memory fade.
She described Jana as a devoted first-time mother whose life revolved around her baby son.
For Faith, ensuring that connection is never lost has become one of the family’s highest priorities.
Remembering the Woman Behind the Headlines
Since Jana’s death, much of the public attention has focused on the criminal investigation.
But Faith says she wants people to remember far more than the circumstances surrounding her sister’s death.
She remembers Jana as someone who embraced motherhood wholeheartedly and found joy in even the smallest moments with her son.
Friends and relatives have echoed those memories, describing Jana as caring, gentle and deeply committed to her family.
The Final Days Continue to Haunt Her
Faith has also spoken about one detail she says she will never stop thinking about.
After seeing Jana shortly before she disappeared, the sisters exchanged what would become their final messages.
A reply Faith received later has since left her questioning whether it was really written by Jana.
She has said the wording “wasn’t like her,” and looking back, she believes there were subtle changes that seemed insignificant at the time but now feel impossible to ignore.
Investigators have not publicly confirmed who sent the message, and it remains one of several unanswered questions that continue to weigh heavily on the family.
Hoping Others Learn From Their Experience
Police have charged Jana Armstrong’s former partner, Dharminder Singh, with murder and other offences connected to the investigation. He has denied the allegations through his lawyer, and the charges have not been proven in court.
While the legal proceedings continue, Faith says her family’s focus remains on honoring Jana’s life rather than allowing the tragedy to define her.
She hopes sharing her experience may encourage others to pay attention when something about a loved one’s behavior suddenly feels different.
For Faith, the most important legacy now belongs to Jana’s young son.
She says that as he grows older, he will hear stories about the mother who loved him unconditionally—and he will never have to wonder who she was.
Sources:
Daily Mail
ABC News Australia
Queensland Police updates