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Brycelynne “Angel” Borden November 30, 1961 - July 29, 2024

The family of the late Brycelynne “Angel” Borden regret to announce her passing on Monday, July 29, 2024.
Angel is preceded in death by her father, Staff Sergeant Kenneth Ulrich I (USMC); mother, Edna “Ann” Ploughe; eldest brother, Theodore “Teddy” Ulrich; late husband, Francis “Frank” DeLessio; and late partner in love and business, Jorge Cabrera I.
Left to mourn her passing are her:
Four daughters:
1. Angelica (Jonathan) Rosado;
2. Brittany (José) Pintado Mojarrieta;
3. Christal (Isaac) Tomac; and
4. Danielle (Alexander) Hennings.
Three stepchildren:
1. John Borden III;
2. April DeLessio; and
3. Matthew DeLessio.
Five grandchildren:
1. Madeline Hennings;
2. Isabelle Rosado;
3. Elsa Pintado Mojarrieta;
4. John-Robert Tomac; and
5. Charles Hennings.
Three step grandchildren:
1. Sofia Sartin;
2. Francis Sartin; and
3. Logan DeLessio.
One brother:
1. Kenneth (Diane) Ulrich II.
Four nieces:
1. Kristina (Ed) Page;
2. LeeAnn (Leeland) Blackman;
3. Mistie (Tony) Ulrich-Marable; and
4. Jessica (Sherman) Kennon.
One nephew:
1. Rein (Kelli) Ulrich.
Grand-nephews, and many other relatives and special friends.
The funeral service for the late Angel Borden will be held on Sunday, August 18, 2024, at 2:00 PM local time (3:00 PM EDT) at the Cayman Islands Baptist Church.
Interment will follow at the Boatswain Bay Cemetery.
Condolences may be registered at Bodden Funeral Service’s Facebook Page and at BoddenFuneralServices.com

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    Chrtstal Eckes says

    I will miss you Angel! You were truly a special person. There was nothing that you couldn’t do or accomplish. You were so good to me and my family and you will be truly missed by me and so many others. You were the one friend that I could always depend on. I love you and we will meet again someday.

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    Dorcas Aunger says

    To all of our family my sympathy and empathy. Angel and her mother were the only ones I had the privelege of knowing personally. Ann was a kindred spirit, and when I was in college, we took turns sharing the spare bed in her Aunt, Una Primmer’s home. I met Angel for the first time, when she came to spend two weeks in my sister’s home in Temple City, Calif. in the 1990s. I know you will miss her as I will, but her love for you will be a great comfort, too.

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