1918
2012
10507 Holmes Road
Kansas City, Missouri
Victoria Frances Border 93, of Lebanon MO, died November 26, 2012. Victoria was born December 23, 1918 in Hoboken NJ. She was a military spouse who saw much of this wonderful country but resided for many years in the Kansas City Metro area, near family. She most recently resided in Lebanon MO with daughter Victoria Harding. Victoria was preceded in death by her parents Antonia and Peter Ogrinz, husband Donald H Border, brother Peter Ogrinz, sisters Mary Grill and Jennie Chalupa, and great grandson Tyler Boynton. She is survived by brothers Gabriel Ogrinz and Emil Ogrinz and sister Martha Grill, all of New Jersey, and her children Robert Watt and wife Marie, Rochester NY, Victoria Harding and husband Lou, Lebanon MO and Donald H Border Jr. and wife Marsha, Sugar Creek MO. She is also survived by grandchildren Kevin and Craig Watt, Dawn Carson, Elizabeth Boynton, Jennifer Brandenburg, Donald J Border. Victoria had 14 great grandchildren. Victoria enjoyed traveling, crafts, family, being "Queen" of Tops #1164 and was most proud of her 50+ years as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 a.m. followed by funeral services at 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 30, at Mt. Moriah & Freeman Funeral Home, 10507 Holmes, Kansas City. Burial will follow in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Hartville Care Center, Hartville MO and Access Home Health, Lebanon, MO for their gentle and compassionate assistance, care and support. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations for Victoria Border may be made to: SIDS Resources, RE: Tyler Boynton, 4051 Broadway, Kansas City MO 64111.
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November 29, 2012
Conni Begeman
A true Queen has gone to reign with God. Many fond memories My sincere thoughts with you "SIS" and the Family.
November 28, 2012
Kathy Ring
Vicky and family---I am so sorry for your loss as well as mine. I love this picture---it made me smile. I remember when she became queen of our Tops group. I was so proud of her. Please accept my deepest sympathy. She was a wonderful woman and I will treasure our friendship always.
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