(May 30, 1916 - August 19, 2010)
CLARENDON
SERVICES- 2:00 PM Sunday, August 22, 2010 in the First Christian Church in Clarendon with Rev. Darrell Burton and Kim Jordan, officiating.
INTERMENT - Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
Mrs. Borden was born on May 30, 1916 in Comanche to William Clinton and Ethel Nolan Redwine. She grew up in Childress and lived there until she married Julius Darmer "Pete" Borden on October 25, 1935 in Childress. She had been a resident of Clarendon for the past 71 years. She had volunteered with Girl Scouts and was named the 2009 Pioneer Woman of the Year by the Clarendon/Donley County Chamber of Commerce. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening. She was a faithful member of the First Christian Church where she had taught Sunday school.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY - her husband, Pete on February 4, 1968; her parents; her son in laws, Jerry Hawkins and Buddy Wootten; and 7 brothers and sisters.
SURVIVORS - 2 daughters, Glenda Hawkins and Regina Wootten, both of Clarendon; 5 grandchildren, Dean Hawkins and wife Jaye of Canyon, Doug Hawkins and wife Daphne of Cleburne, Kimberly Artho and husband Brent of Amarillo, Christina Newton and husband John of Midland, and Greg Wootten of Clarendon; and 7 great grandchildren, Brayden Hawkins, Brigg Hawkins, Josh Hawkins, Callie Hawkins, Hannah Hawkins, Caroline Artho, and Meredith Artho
(May 30, 1916 - August 19, 2010)
CLARENDON
SERVICES- 2:00 PM Sunday, August 22, 2010 in the First Christian Church in Clarendon with Rev. Darrell Burton and Kim Jordan, officiating.
INTERMENT - Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
Mrs. Borden was born on May 30, 1916 in Comanche to William Clinton and Ethel Nolan Redwine. She grew up in Childress and lived there until she married Julius Darmer "Pete" Borden on October 25, 1935 in Childress. She had been a resident of Clarendon for the past 71 years. She had volunteered with Girl Scouts and was named the 2009 Pioneer Woman of the Year by the Clarendon/Donley County Chamber of Commerce. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening. She was a faithful member of the First Christian Church where she had taught Sunday school.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY - her husband, Pete on February 4, 1968; her parents; her son in laws, Jerry Hawkins and Buddy Wootten; and 7 brothers and sisters.
SURVIVORS - 2 daughters, Glenda Hawkins and Regina Wootten, both of Clarendon; 5 grandchildren, Dean Hawkins and wife Jaye of Canyon, Doug Hawkins and wife Daphne of Cleburne, Kimberly Artho and husband Brent of Amarillo, Christina Newton and husband John of Midland, and Greg Wootten of Clarendon; and 7 great grandchildren, Brayden Hawkins, Brigg Hawkins, Josh Hawkins, Callie Hawkins, Hannah Hawkins, Caroline Artho, and Meredith Artho
Family Members
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Floy Eva Redwine
1905–1913
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Elmer Olen Redwine
1907–1967
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Denver Arlington Redwine
1909–1983
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Ozella Redwine
1912–1912
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Willie Lois Redwine Moran
1913–1956
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William Jasper Redwine
1919–1997
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Owen Sherrell "Mouch" Redwine
1922–1989
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June Marie Redwine Spooner
1925–2007
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Margie Imogene Redwine Faulk
1928–1987
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