It is with profound sadness that the family announces the passing of Thelma Ada Rachel Borden on Tuesday April 10, 2012 at King Nursing Home, Bolton while surrounded by her family, beloved wife of Earl Borden (a true and inspiring hero to us all). Loving mother of Loretta (Phil) Lavell, Nigel (Beth) Gunding, Brian Gunding, and loving stepmother to Don (Joanie) Borden, Doug (Ginette) Borden and Dennis (Janice) Borden. Proud grandmother of 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Thelma is predeceased by her parents, Dick and Dolly Masters and her brothers Donald Osborne and Derek Masters. She is survived by her sister Valerie (John) Cashman of Storrington, England.
Cremation has taken place and a private family funeral will be followed by a Celebration of Life on a date to be announced later.
The family would like to acknowledge and thank the staff and residents at the King Nursing Home for the care and love bestowed upon Thelma. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 204 – 21 Surrey St. W., Guelph N1H 3R3 would be appreciated.
Thelma was loved by everyone who knew her. She was a true English lady in every sense of the word. She will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her. God Save the Queen.
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Cheri Cowan
My deepest sympathies to you Earl and your family. I had the great pleasure of being a fellow Caledon-Easter when we lived on Church Street (now Old Church Road) and working with you years ago when Dave Turner headed up the Trail Committee and you were indeed my hero. I didn’t know Thelma but had the pleasure of meeting her through you and she was indeed a true English lady. Sincerest condolences,
Cheri
Catherine Gerlica
Although I did not know her long,
She had a smile that touched my soul.
Although her words were few,
She spoke with certainty and persuasion.
“Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,
May looking back in memory, help comfort you tomorrow.”
Kay Cook
Earl & Family
Thelma was a great lady. We had many great talks when she came for eggs. Earl you were a wonderfual and devoted husband as you went to King Nursing Home every day.My condolences are with you and your Family. Kay Cook
Cam Lindsey
Sorry for your loss, Earl. I never knew your wife but you and I have had many pleasant chats in the early morning when we meet while biking on the trail. Best to you and your family.
Eric Balkind
April 14, 2012
How well I remember Thelma Gunding; secretary (and Jack of all Trades) during my time at Harrison School in Georgetown (1970-74). No task was ever too much for this lady to handle and nothing was left to chance. When Thelma was around; you always knew that the job would be well done; she was well-respected by staff and a friend to all of us Moreover, she had a dry wit and a genuine sense of humour; this was one school secretary whom children and staff really enjoyed!
Best wishes to all the family and – Thanks for everything Thelma; God bless you and, of course (would I dare forget to say it?), God bless the Queen!
Sincerely and with fond memories, Eric Balkind (former Principal)
Jackie Fedrigoni
As a volunteer at King Nursing Home for 16 yrs I had the great pleasure of knowing Earl and Thelma. Earl you were a wonderful husband to Thelma and I have great respect for the devotion you showed to her in her time at KNH, My deepest symphathy to you and your family
Rick Lavell
Sue and I were saddened by the news to hear of Thelma’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Earl and all of her family and loved ones. I’ve know Thelma a long, long time and she’ll be remembered fondly for her kindness, warm sense of humour and the wonderful legacy of her loving famiy.
Pam and Brian Mayhew
Many years ago we lived next door to Thelma on Byron Street in Georgetown and she was always friendly and helpful to us. Loretta babysat our oldest daughter, Chrysta and Chrysta and Brian played together. We were very sorry to hear of Thelma’s passing and are sure she will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew her.
We remembered her fondly many times over the years although we never met again after we moved away.
Our thoughts are with her family on this sad occasion.
Geraldine Barnes
Loving sympathy and condolences to all the family…from Geraldine Barnes, Georgetown.
Elisa Alexander
Earl, Loretta, Phil, Nigel, Beth, Brian, Don, Doug, Dennis and families,
We send you all our sincere condolences. Thelma will be always missed by us.
Olive Tyers, Cindy & Elisa Alexander
Amy Bessey
Sorry to hear of Thelma’s passing but it is probably better for her. I only just got the message via Holly. Sorry too to hear that you have not been well. You wore yourself out caring for Thelma. I hope you may be able to get rest and proper care now and will recover your health. She was a great person and we enjoyed visiting you both.
Sincere condolences to all the family, Amy