Edward-Borom-Obituary

Edward Borom

Dallas, Texas

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Borom, Edward J. (Red) Passed away on 01-07-2011. Visitation is Tues-day, January 11, at 1:00 PM at Laurel Land Funeral Home, 6000 South RL. Thorton, Dallas, TX., followed by memorial services beginning at 2:00 PM. Red was a professional baseball player from 1935-1950. He played for the Detroit...

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Thinking of Ed at this time. We had sent a baseball to Mr. Borom to sign for us by his permission but never had the chance to receive it back for my son. Thoughts go out to his family during this difficult time.

Thinking of the family.

I was very sad to hear of Mr.Borom's passing. My son Shawn and I had written to him recently and heard he wasn't feeling well. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family in this difficult time. God Bless You.

Mr. BOROM was a patient at our
Office. We enjoyed seeing him every month and he would always Say am on Time so I Better be First ;) lol he would
Make my
Morning I would call out his
Name an he
Would
Stare at me and say "Arent you going to
Call me?" we r really going to
Miss him at our office. May be rest
In peace and my condolence to his family
Member...

Uncle Edward, you were my role model and inspiration my entire life. Visits to Dallas were always very special. I even shared your fear of flying. Your baseball stories made me laugh and your devotion to your family spoke volumes of your character. We all loved you and we miss you...but we know you're having a grand time in Heaven with all your baseball buddies. - James R. Borom, Nephew,and my wife, Harriett Borom.

Red: It was truly a pleasure to have known you. You really made Charlie's day when I introduced him to you at the Ponchetrain Hotel in Detroit. If you bump into Charlie up there, tell him "hi"....Mike

Red was a great man and friend! I always loved listening to the outstanding baseball stories. You will be missed

Uncle Edward June 2010

Allison Hickman-great niece. Uncle Edward was a great man and will be sorely missed. His passion was baseball and I tried unsuccessfully for years to teach him my passion, soccer. We always had lively discussions about sports! He's in a better place now and I hope he's getting to hang with all his baseball buddies thatI know he really missed. Godspeed Uncle Edward-we love you very much.