LOIS-BORDEN-Obituary

LOIS BORDEN

San Diego, California

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DIED
December 4, 2012
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San Diego, California

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LOIS BORDEN passed away on December 4, 2012 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on December 4, 2012.

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Enjoyed knowing and playing bridge with Lois for the past 15+ year. She was not only an excellent bridge player but a wonderful person and a fine lady. I will miss her.
Milt Evangelou

Rest in peace may you fly with angels wish we got to spend time with each other much more.

I met Lois about 6 years ago as a member of the social club, Widows or Widowers of San Diego. After a period of time, I was fortunate to become close friends of Lois and Paul Booth while attending a number of social events with WOW. I was so very impressed with how Lois and Paul would dine and dance and have a good time at the many WOW dinner/dances that we had every year. I know there were a lot of WOW members who were envious of the spirit and enthusiasm that Lois and Paul enjoyed. I...

I wish I could have met my great grandmother. I hear so many beautiful things about her. My heart goes out to you Aunty Sharon. Hope we'll be able to meet when I leave Hawaii for college.

Our prayers are with you. Tom and Linda West

Dear Sharon and family,
So sorry to hear about your mom and I agree, she is probably playing bridge and beating whoever she plays with!!! Maybe even my mom. Prayers of comfort, strength, and support as you go through this difficult time.

Dear Vickie, Sharon and Cassandra,
Lois was one-in-a-million. Hopefully your sadness will eventually be replaced by the joy of wonderful memories of happy times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

She was such a nice lady to my brother and I.

I have many memories of your mom when we were kids living on the same street - practically living in each other's houses. I'm so glad I got to see her in April. She produced a beautiful family in all of you! My condolences for your loss. It's never easy.