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Lorraine D <I>Charles</I> Borley

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Lorraine D Charles Borley

Birth
Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Aug 2012 (aged 82)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.54463, Longitude: -87.89543
Plot
Bldg C, Sanct. of Faith, Tier B, Shrine of the Good Shepherd
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Lorraine D. Borley, 82, Dyckesville, passed away suddenly Friday morning, August 10, 2012 at Parkview Manor. She was born December 14, 1929 in Misere to the late Joseph and Mary (Devos) Charles, Sr.

Lorraine attended Roosevelt School through eighth grade. On August 30, 1950, she married Joseph Borley at St. Francis DePaul Catholic Church in Duvall. He preceded her in death October 23, 2011. Lorraine and Joe began their married life farming in Pulaski. Their life revolved almost entirely around farming. They eventually moved to Dyckesville and bought their present farm, which they operated as a dairy farm until July of 1999. In 1967 they built their beautiful life long home, which remained her residence.

Throughout her life, in addition to farming, Lorraine also worked in numerous places. She worked at Woody’s Cheese Factory (Green Bay), Safeway Cheese (Green Bay), Packerland Packing (Green Bay), and Alpine Nursing Home (Dyckesville). Later she was employed at various local restaurants, in maintenance or as a waitress. She worked at Ziggys Supper Club (Green Bay) Willems Restaurant (Dyckesville), Sweet Seasons (Dyckesville), and McDonalds (Luxemburg) where she especially enjoyed the young people. For many years she, along with her husband, also cleaned both the school and the church at St. Louis, Dyckesville and were responsible for setting up funeral luncheons for the Parish.

She also shared her husband’s love of card playing, dancing to polkas, and decorating with farm, especially John Deere themes.

It was an every evening ritual to pray the rosary. She loved the Chapel in Robinsonville, and for years she and her husband went there on a daily basis.

Lorraine is survived by her son and daughter in law, Gary and Michele Borley, Dyckesville; daughter and son in law, Cheryl and Mark Bader, Duvall; daughter Julie Corroy and special friend Tom Eisch, Appleton; and foster daughter and her husband Leigh Ann and Randy Hovde, Green Bay. She is also survived by grandchildren Tina (Tony) Searl, Indianapolis; Courtney Borley, Luxemburg; Eric Bader, Madison; Nicole Bader, Indianapolis; Corinne (Bob) Konkol and their daughter Camille, Green Bay; Shaun Corroy, Luxemburg; and Megan Hovde, Green Bay. She is further survived by her siblings Richard (Marie) Charles; James (Muriel) Charles; and Betty Charles; and in-law’s Mark (Dorothy) Borley; Julius (Verna) Borley; Wilbert (Carol) Borley; and Leo (Lynn) Borley.

Lorraine was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Borley; her grandson Ryan Bader; her siblings and spouses Randall (Marie) Charles; Walter (Margaret) Charles; Wilfred Charles; Wallace (Geraldine) Charles; Irene (Melvin) Campbell; Willard Charles; John (Mabel) Charles; Mamie (Louis) LaCrosse; Clarence (Doris) Charles; Leona Charles; Joe (Mary) Charles; Mabel (Bill) Jandrain; and Mary Jane Borley; and her in-laws, Earl (Dorothy) Borley; and Norville (Mabel) Borley.

Visitation Tuesday morning, August 14th, 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. at St. Louis Catholic Church, Dyckesville. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am with Rev. Dennis Drury, Rev. John Van Deuren, Rev. Richard Mauthe celebrating and Pat Ratajczak, Parish Director assisting. Entombment is at the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Green Bay.

Lorraine D. Borley, 82, Dyckesville, passed away suddenly Friday morning, August 10, 2012 at Parkview Manor. She was born December 14, 1929 in Misere to the late Joseph and Mary (Devos) Charles, Sr.

Lorraine attended Roosevelt School through eighth grade. On August 30, 1950, she married Joseph Borley at St. Francis DePaul Catholic Church in Duvall. He preceded her in death October 23, 2011. Lorraine and Joe began their married life farming in Pulaski. Their life revolved almost entirely around farming. They eventually moved to Dyckesville and bought their present farm, which they operated as a dairy farm until July of 1999. In 1967 they built their beautiful life long home, which remained her residence.

Throughout her life, in addition to farming, Lorraine also worked in numerous places. She worked at Woody’s Cheese Factory (Green Bay), Safeway Cheese (Green Bay), Packerland Packing (Green Bay), and Alpine Nursing Home (Dyckesville). Later she was employed at various local restaurants, in maintenance or as a waitress. She worked at Ziggys Supper Club (Green Bay) Willems Restaurant (Dyckesville), Sweet Seasons (Dyckesville), and McDonalds (Luxemburg) where she especially enjoyed the young people. For many years she, along with her husband, also cleaned both the school and the church at St. Louis, Dyckesville and were responsible for setting up funeral luncheons for the Parish.

She also shared her husband’s love of card playing, dancing to polkas, and decorating with farm, especially John Deere themes.

It was an every evening ritual to pray the rosary. She loved the Chapel in Robinsonville, and for years she and her husband went there on a daily basis.

Lorraine is survived by her son and daughter in law, Gary and Michele Borley, Dyckesville; daughter and son in law, Cheryl and Mark Bader, Duvall; daughter Julie Corroy and special friend Tom Eisch, Appleton; and foster daughter and her husband Leigh Ann and Randy Hovde, Green Bay. She is also survived by grandchildren Tina (Tony) Searl, Indianapolis; Courtney Borley, Luxemburg; Eric Bader, Madison; Nicole Bader, Indianapolis; Corinne (Bob) Konkol and their daughter Camille, Green Bay; Shaun Corroy, Luxemburg; and Megan Hovde, Green Bay. She is further survived by her siblings Richard (Marie) Charles; James (Muriel) Charles; and Betty Charles; and in-law’s Mark (Dorothy) Borley; Julius (Verna) Borley; Wilbert (Carol) Borley; and Leo (Lynn) Borley.

Lorraine was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Borley; her grandson Ryan Bader; her siblings and spouses Randall (Marie) Charles; Walter (Margaret) Charles; Wilfred Charles; Wallace (Geraldine) Charles; Irene (Melvin) Campbell; Willard Charles; John (Mabel) Charles; Mamie (Louis) LaCrosse; Clarence (Doris) Charles; Leona Charles; Joe (Mary) Charles; Mabel (Bill) Jandrain; and Mary Jane Borley; and her in-laws, Earl (Dorothy) Borley; and Norville (Mabel) Borley.

Visitation Tuesday morning, August 14th, 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. at St. Louis Catholic Church, Dyckesville. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am with Rev. Dennis Drury, Rev. John Van Deuren, Rev. Richard Mauthe celebrating and Pat Ratajczak, Parish Director assisting. Entombment is at the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Green Bay.



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