Eula M. Borland, 84, of Seville, died Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008.
She was born in Olive Hill, Ky., and had made her home in the Seville-Wadsworth area the past 65 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Borland; brothers, Vernon and Glen; and sisters, Shirley and Betty. Surviving are a son, Mike LaBant of Seville; three grandchildren, Mike LaBant, Cindy (Chris) Hamilton and Charlie LaBant; two great-grandchildren, Tami and Aaron LaBant; three brothers, Ron (Andy) Webb of Creston, Hubert (Jenny) Webb of Akron and Lowell Thomas (Jewell) Webb of Olive Hill, Ky.; a sister, Patsy (Ed) Uhl of Akron; and a special friend, Don Dickson of Akron.
Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Murray Funeral Home in Creston, where services will be Friday at 1 p.m. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Wadsworth.
(Murray, 330-435-6670)
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Vintage Years Club c/o WRH Health System
January 16, 2008
To the family and friends of Eula Borland,
Thinking of you with thoughts of sympathy and caring in your time of sorrow.
Dora (Mills) Aldridge
January 16, 2008
January 16, 2008
We are family... extended, but family none the less. Please accept our message of sincere sympathy in family love and prayers. May happy memories of such a "special lady as Eula" bring you continual joy and comfort knowing your loved one, Eula, is now in a much better place where there is no pain or sorrow. Sincerely, The Uncle Bill and Aunt Katy Mills family: Those of us who remain are: Ann Mills (wife of Jack Mills, Bill and Helen Mills, Bob and Marcine Mills and Dora (MILLS) Aldridge.) Leonard was our FIRST Cousin, his father and our father were brothers. We humbly extend our sympathy and will hold you all up in our prayers.
Donna Williams
January 16, 2008
Mike...my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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