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Lydia Teresa Boroch

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Lydia Teresa Boroch

Birth
Death
20 Jan 2013 (aged 87)
Burial
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 63E SITE 134
Memorial ID
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My Aunt Lee (my family & relatives called her Aunt Lee), was my great aunt. My grandmother's sister, & my mother's aunt. She was at mostly all of the get-to-gethers my relatives had. That's pretty much every time I'd seen her. Every time she arrived, everyone knew she was there because her "hello!" was heard at any house we were at, all through the house. She was a great complimenter of people's cooking, even if the cooking was bad, she'd say her usual, "Everything is so lovely."

She & I weren't close, we didn't hold big conversations or anything, but she was a very good conversationalist with the adults at the get-togethers. She was a teacher for a long long time so her range of convo topics were vast.

She, along with my Uncle Buddy (Hugo), had a lot of fun together in their marriage. Uncle Buddy was the quiet one of the 2, my aunt Lee was the talker. Uncle Buddy had heart problems & those problems grew, he had surgeries, but he eventually died from his heart ailments. My Aunt Lee lived the rest of her years single & tried to move on the best she could.

They had 2 sons. Randy Boroch & Robin Boroch. Randy died in the early 70s from suicide. Robin became a teacher.

I'll always remember my Aunt Lee, & her HELLOs will never depart from my memory.

I'd like to thank DeniseL for starting this page, & transferring it to me ty ty ty ty ty! :)
My Aunt Lee (my family & relatives called her Aunt Lee), was my great aunt. My grandmother's sister, & my mother's aunt. She was at mostly all of the get-to-gethers my relatives had. That's pretty much every time I'd seen her. Every time she arrived, everyone knew she was there because her "hello!" was heard at any house we were at, all through the house. She was a great complimenter of people's cooking, even if the cooking was bad, she'd say her usual, "Everything is so lovely."

She & I weren't close, we didn't hold big conversations or anything, but she was a very good conversationalist with the adults at the get-togethers. She was a teacher for a long long time so her range of convo topics were vast.

She, along with my Uncle Buddy (Hugo), had a lot of fun together in their marriage. Uncle Buddy was the quiet one of the 2, my aunt Lee was the talker. Uncle Buddy had heart problems & those problems grew, he had surgeries, but he eventually died from his heart ailments. My Aunt Lee lived the rest of her years single & tried to move on the best she could.

They had 2 sons. Randy Boroch & Robin Boroch. Randy died in the early 70s from suicide. Robin became a teacher.

I'll always remember my Aunt Lee, & her HELLOs will never depart from my memory.

I'd like to thank DeniseL for starting this page, & transferring it to me ty ty ty ty ty! :)


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