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Abbie Ella Speights Borck

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
12 Apr 2020 (aged 97)
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Abbie's mother, Abbie Ella Conn, died as a result of this child birth. This Abbie was named in tribute for her lost mother. She was married to a man named Anderman with whom she had children. She is also found in records as Abbie S. Quail, so she may have had another marriage. Her final marriage was to the entrepreneur, Chester Erwin Borck. She lived 35 years at Lost Tree Village in North Palm Beach, a lifestyle that she loved. This is where she met Borck. She was considered a master bridge player and was a golf enthusiast. She spent a lot of time socializing. As a part of her pre-nuptial agreement, she could stay in the home for one year following his death. So, sometime between the death of Borck in 2008 and her death, she removed to Lourdes-Noreen McKeen Residence, in West Palm Beach. She died there on Easter Sunday. She was survived by three children. Her poodle, Precious, was deeply beloved, but it is unclear if the dog survived her. She is buried next to her parents.

* The Palm Beach Post, 25 April 2020.
* Obituary transcript is found online at the Legacy website.
* Birthdate found at the Tributes website.
* Birth name found at the MyHeritage website, teaser view.
* More information found in a court document: Judith L. Borck (and others) v Abbie S Borck, District Court of Appeals of the State of Florida, No. 4D05-340, 20 July 2005.
* Original court document found scanned in at the Justia US Law website.
Abbie's mother, Abbie Ella Conn, died as a result of this child birth. This Abbie was named in tribute for her lost mother. She was married to a man named Anderman with whom she had children. She is also found in records as Abbie S. Quail, so she may have had another marriage. Her final marriage was to the entrepreneur, Chester Erwin Borck. She lived 35 years at Lost Tree Village in North Palm Beach, a lifestyle that she loved. This is where she met Borck. She was considered a master bridge player and was a golf enthusiast. She spent a lot of time socializing. As a part of her pre-nuptial agreement, she could stay in the home for one year following his death. So, sometime between the death of Borck in 2008 and her death, she removed to Lourdes-Noreen McKeen Residence, in West Palm Beach. She died there on Easter Sunday. She was survived by three children. Her poodle, Precious, was deeply beloved, but it is unclear if the dog survived her. She is buried next to her parents.

* The Palm Beach Post, 25 April 2020.
* Obituary transcript is found online at the Legacy website.
* Birthdate found at the Tributes website.
* Birth name found at the MyHeritage website, teaser view.
* More information found in a court document: Judith L. Borck (and others) v Abbie S Borck, District Court of Appeals of the State of Florida, No. 4D05-340, 20 July 2005.
* Original court document found scanned in at the Justia US Law website.


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