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John Earl Borland (1924-1986) served in the United States Navy. He later worked at the Ballantine Brewery in New Jersey. (b. May 16, 1924; Bowerston, Carroll County, Ohio, USA - d. November 10, 1986; Leesville, Carroll County, Ohio, USA)

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Death of his first wife. "Borland, Helen E. (nee Freudenberg) of Jersey City, on April 24, 1989. Beloved wife of Albert. Devoted mother of Michael, John and Steven. Dear daughter of the late Marie (Winblad) Freudenberg. Sister of Naida Van Deusen and Sally Norton. Also survived by 2 grandchildren, Steven and Kevin. Relatives and friends may visit at the Mack Memorial Home, 288 Central Avenue, Jersey City on Wednesday and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Service, Friday, April 28, 1989 at 1 P.M. The Reverend Robert E. Wiltenburg officiating. Private cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the Lutheran Home, 93 Nelson Avenue, Jersey City, would be appreciated by the family."
False fire alarm at his home. "Edward Burke, 42, of 98 Poplar St., Jersey was to he arraigned In Jersey City Municipal Court today on a charge of telephoning a false fire alarm from a Hoboken tavern. Burke, according to authorities, telephoned early Saturday morning that smoke was pouring from the basement of 112 Grace Street, Jersey City. When firemen arrived, they awakened the three children of John Borland, aged nine, eight and six, who were alone in the apartment, but could find no evidence of fire. While firemen were in the apartment, Borland and his wife returned. They said they had gone off on an errand and the apartment more than half an hour. Police traced Burke to the Hoboken tavern and arrested him after he allegedly admitted telephoning the alarm. Police said Burke could give no reason for his action."

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