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Just wanted to add our condolences to Cliff and the family. We will always remember Alice!
Love from Joyce & Roger Bell
Joyce Bell
August 01, 2007 | Houston, TX
San Francisco, California
BORCHARDT,, ALICE ALLEN O'BRIEN Alice Allen O'Brien Borchardt, born on the 6th of October 1939 and raised in New Orleans, LA., died on Tuesday, the 24th of July 2007 in Houston, TX. She was the beloved wife of Clifford Borchardt for 38 years. Daughter of the late Howard and Katherine O'Brien....
Read MoreJust wanted to add our condolences to Cliff and the family. We will always remember Alice!
Love from Joyce & Roger Bell
Joyce Bell
August 01, 2007 | Houston, TX
I worked with Alice for many years, transcribing her handwritten notebooks into her absolutely fantastic books! While her handwriting was, at times, very hard to read, the storytelling always swept me into the lives of the characters. Even when talking about things in our lives, Alice was a born storyteller. She will be greatly missed.
Mary Jane Selle
July 31, 2007 | Houston, TX
I did not know Alice very long, but she touched my heart and my prayers.
She is a Angel, and will be watching over all of us.
A Mass will be said in her name, Thursday August 2nd. 8:30am.
St. Matthew Catholic Church
9915 Hollister Road
Houston, Texas 77040
Homebound Ministery
Kathy Rowland
July 30, 2007 | Houston, TX
I met Alice almost ten years ago at a literacy event near Houston. I found her to be a beautiful, intelligent and creative spirit. I have her books here on my "keeper" shelf. My sincerest condolences to the family.
Kimberly Ungar
July 30, 2007 | Missouri City, TX
I knew Alice during the short time that she lived in Richardson as a young woman. She was fun to talk to as we hung out at Rubaiyat coffee house and at slumber parties. I admired her for following her muse and writing books.
Deborah Deering Schwartz
July 29, 2007 | Richardson, TX
I will always remember Alice for her kind voice and hearty laugh. Her novels inspired me and entertaind me. Her spirit moved me I mourn her passing.
J. Michael Epperson
July 29, 2007 | Wichita, KS