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Geraldine <I>Winblad</I> Borland

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Geraldine Winblad Borland

Birth
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
10 Jan 2011 (aged 82)
Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Leesville, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Geraldine Winblad (1928-2011) Van Deusen Borland. She was a worker for the Western Electric Company. (b. May 14, 1928; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. January 10, 2011; Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA)

Parents:
Otto Perry Winblad (1902-1977) and Helen Louise Hollenbach (1905-1928).

Birth:
May 14, 1928 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Death of mother:
Her mother died a few days after giving birth to her in 1928. She and her father, Otto, went to live with Otto's sister, Maria Elizabeth Freudenberg (1895-1987). It was the same year that Maria's husband abandoned her, and one year before the Great Depression. Otto worked as a printer for the newspaper and his income kept the family going during the depression. They lived together till 1933 when Otto remarried.

Save the Children volunteer:
Local Girls Help Mountain Children. Two nine-year-old Jersey City girls. Audrey Ross of 2700 Hudson Boulevard, and Geraldine Winblad of 32 Van Reypen Street, have formed a "club" of two members to send a box of Christmas gifts to needy children in southern mountains. They made the donation through the Save the Children Fund, whose headquarters are in the Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. The Save the Children Fund provides food, clothing, shoes, and other welfare assistance throughout the year to children of impoverished families in isolated sections where; there are no organized charities. The movement also provides education, religious character-building and recreational programs in its field, which includes Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia. The two Jersey City girls gave of their own cherished possessions, and also called on their parents for contributions, with the result that their gift in part consisted of children's books, volumes of comic pictures, men's shoes, women's shoes, children's sneakers and sandals, children's dresses, underwear, games, dolls, socks, hair ribbons and other presents. (Source: Jersey Journal on November 23, 1937)

First marriage:
She married Emmett Peter Van Deusen II (1926-2002). The Van Deusens were already married into the family through Naida Freudenberg and that is how she met Emmett.

Second marriage:
After a divorce she married John Earl Borland I (1924-1986). John had previously been married into the family when he was married to Helen Freudenberg, sister of Naida. Geraldine and Helen were born in the same year.

Death:
She died on January 10, 2011 in Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

Obituary:
"Geraldine (Geri) Marie Borland 1928-2011. Geri Borland passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Dover, Ohio, with her two dogs, Bo and Bozo, at her bedside. Geri was born May 14, 1928 in Jersey City, N.J. to Otto and Helen (Hollenbach) Winblad. Her mother died shortly after childbirth and her father remarried five years later to Leah Way. Geri graduated from William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City and went to work for Western Electric Company. She was married in 1952 and had two children, Emmett (1954) and Karen (1959). Geri lived in Georgia and Michigan during her first marriage and returned to New Jersey with her children in 1969. She resumed her career and eventually retired from AT&T. In 1979 she married John Borland, who she had known most of her life. John was a native of Leesville, Ohio and after they both retired they left New Jersey and moved to Leesville. Sadly, John passed away Nov. 10, 1986. A few years later Geri moved to Florida. The happiest years of her life were with John and she decided to return to Ohio in 1998 to be close to him in spirit and enjoy the company of her friends she knew in Leesville, Ohio. She settled in Dover, Ohio where she spent her remaining years. On January 10, 2011 she joined her beloved husband, John. Geri is survived by her son, Emmett Van Deusen, of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; her daughter, Karen Smith of West Virginia; and her granddaughter, Katie Smith who resides in Ohio. She will be missed by her many friends and extended family. Geri was a lifelong lover of all animals. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Humane Society or ASPCA would be appreciated. A public graveside services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 in the Leesville Cemetery with Reverend Jerralyn Myers officiating. There are no calling hours scheduled, however a private family visitation will be observed. The Baxter-Gardner Funeral Home at Sherrodsville is handling arrangements."

Burial:
Leesville Cemetery, Leesville, Carroll County, Ohio.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 2, 2003. Updated on September 29, 2018 with the article on her donating to poor children.

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Geraldine Winblad (1928-2011) Van Deusen Borland. She was a worker for the Western Electric Company. (b. May 14, 1928; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. January 10, 2011; Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA)

Parents:
Otto Perry Winblad (1902-1977) and Helen Louise Hollenbach (1905-1928).

Birth:
May 14, 1928 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Death of mother:
Her mother died a few days after giving birth to her in 1928. She and her father, Otto, went to live with Otto's sister, Maria Elizabeth Freudenberg (1895-1987). It was the same year that Maria's husband abandoned her, and one year before the Great Depression. Otto worked as a printer for the newspaper and his income kept the family going during the depression. They lived together till 1933 when Otto remarried.

Save the Children volunteer:
Local Girls Help Mountain Children. Two nine-year-old Jersey City girls. Audrey Ross of 2700 Hudson Boulevard, and Geraldine Winblad of 32 Van Reypen Street, have formed a "club" of two members to send a box of Christmas gifts to needy children in southern mountains. They made the donation through the Save the Children Fund, whose headquarters are in the Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. The Save the Children Fund provides food, clothing, shoes, and other welfare assistance throughout the year to children of impoverished families in isolated sections where; there are no organized charities. The movement also provides education, religious character-building and recreational programs in its field, which includes Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia. The two Jersey City girls gave of their own cherished possessions, and also called on their parents for contributions, with the result that their gift in part consisted of children's books, volumes of comic pictures, men's shoes, women's shoes, children's sneakers and sandals, children's dresses, underwear, games, dolls, socks, hair ribbons and other presents. (Source: Jersey Journal on November 23, 1937)

First marriage:
She married Emmett Peter Van Deusen II (1926-2002). The Van Deusens were already married into the family through Naida Freudenberg and that is how she met Emmett.

Second marriage:
After a divorce she married John Earl Borland I (1924-1986). John had previously been married into the family when he was married to Helen Freudenberg, sister of Naida. Geraldine and Helen were born in the same year.

Death:
She died on January 10, 2011 in Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

Obituary:
"Geraldine (Geri) Marie Borland 1928-2011. Geri Borland passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Dover, Ohio, with her two dogs, Bo and Bozo, at her bedside. Geri was born May 14, 1928 in Jersey City, N.J. to Otto and Helen (Hollenbach) Winblad. Her mother died shortly after childbirth and her father remarried five years later to Leah Way. Geri graduated from William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City and went to work for Western Electric Company. She was married in 1952 and had two children, Emmett (1954) and Karen (1959). Geri lived in Georgia and Michigan during her first marriage and returned to New Jersey with her children in 1969. She resumed her career and eventually retired from AT&T. In 1979 she married John Borland, who she had known most of her life. John was a native of Leesville, Ohio and after they both retired they left New Jersey and moved to Leesville. Sadly, John passed away Nov. 10, 1986. A few years later Geri moved to Florida. The happiest years of her life were with John and she decided to return to Ohio in 1998 to be close to him in spirit and enjoy the company of her friends she knew in Leesville, Ohio. She settled in Dover, Ohio where she spent her remaining years. On January 10, 2011 she joined her beloved husband, John. Geri is survived by her son, Emmett Van Deusen, of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; her daughter, Karen Smith of West Virginia; and her granddaughter, Katie Smith who resides in Ohio. She will be missed by her many friends and extended family. Geri was a lifelong lover of all animals. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Humane Society or ASPCA would be appreciated. A public graveside services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 in the Leesville Cemetery with Reverend Jerralyn Myers officiating. There are no calling hours scheduled, however a private family visitation will be observed. The Baxter-Gardner Funeral Home at Sherrodsville is handling arrangements."

Burial:
Leesville Cemetery, Leesville, Carroll County, Ohio.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 2, 2003. Updated on September 29, 2018 with the article on her donating to poor children.

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