John William Borda

1933 - 2020

John William Borda obituary, 1933-2020, Reno, NV

John William Borda

1933 - 2020

John Borda Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 8 to Jun. 9, 2020.
John William Borda

March 27, 1933 - June 5, 2020

John William Borda passed away on June 5, 2020, at the age of 87 in Carson City, Nevada. He was born in Gardnerville, Nevada on March 27, 1933, to Raymond Borda and Gorgonia Martinez. His parents came to the United States from Europe in the late 1800s. His father Raymond was very successful as a sheep owner and his mother ran the East Fork Hotel for sixty-one years. They were beloved in Gardnerville and Nevada.

He is survived by his sister Juanita Summers (Jim), daughter Andrea Borda Stanford (Steve), daughter-in-law Tammy, son William Borda (Melissa) and son Johnny Borda (Jenny). Surviving are also his twelve grandchildren. Ryan, Brooke and Jade Stanford, Mazie, Rhett and Van Borda, Jeannie, Lou and Marie Borda and Jude, Marcus and Ellie Borda. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Preceded in death by Raymond and Gorgonia Borda. Also, by sister Marie Corda, sister Helen Oxoby, brothers Raymond, Pete and Bertrand Borda and his beloved son Michael Borda.

John graduated from Douglas County High School in 1951 serving as student body president. He was active in basketball, football and track. He was on the 1951 basketball team which was undefeated in the Western Nevada Conference. Among his fine teammates were the three Summers brothers who always protected him. That year, he surpassed Earl Dunn's annual scoring record. He enrolled at the University of Nevada in the fall of 1952. He played on the 1952 team coached by Jake Lawlor. The team record was 18 -3, the best record in University of Nevada history.

In 1953 he was drafted into the service. He served in the 26th Infantry Regiment in Germany of the First Division. Leon Etchemendy was the Regimental Football coach and he appointed John as the statistician of the team. Leon and Ruby, his wife, treated him as family. He returned home and worked with his brothers at the sheep ranch in Dayton. He worked with Raymond "Lemon" Borda, his cousin at the French Hotel, later becoming a partner with Raymond. One evening, Chub Drakulich visited and convinced John that he should return to the University of Nevada to get his degree. In 1959, Jake hired him as a graduate assistant. He assisted in coaching basketball and baseball. After graduating in 1959, he stayed on completing post-graduate courses.

In 1960 he commenced teaching and coaching at Carson High School. In 1964 he married Cindy Wilson. He also returned to the University of Nevada Reno to complete his master's degree in School Administration. Returning to Carson he coached the Varsity Basketball to an 18 - 4 record. He left Carson High when Governor Mike O'Callaghan appointed him to Director of Traffic Safety for the State of Nevada. During those eight years, the Governor was instrumental in John's mother becoming a United States citizen at the age of 75. It was one of the happiest moments of her life. They celebrated with dinner at the Governors' Mansion.

John was hired as an executive with the Nevada Transportation and Franchised Dealers Association based in Reno and afterword was hired to establish a Foundation for the Western Nevada Community College with the initial emphasis was a successful Nursing Program.

John was very active with the St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and helped to organize the Annual Basque Festival for years. It was very successful and well attended. His parents were married there on December 17, 1917, and John was also baptized in the same church. He was involved in many community activities. He headed activities for the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada. In its early years, he helped raise funds for the Club with the Annual Fund Raiser. He regarded the Club as one of the finest organizations for young persons in the area. In 1996 he was awarded the "Annual Man of the Year" Award. He also volunteered at Carson Tahoe Hospital where he visited patients and aided them with support and then later spent time volunteering in the Emergency Ward. He also served meals at FISH Dining Hall.

John was extremely proud of the scholastic success of his four children. His son Mike was a fine young man and was a tremendous loss to many. John loved the State of Nevada and was proud of his Basque heritage. He had many friends throughout the State.

He was extremely grateful to his cousin Suzette Hicks who was tremendous support in all his later years. His family had many memorable and joyous occasions, summer stays in Glenbrook, Disneyland, Giants and 49er games, the Sheep Ranch and weekly visits with Mama at the East Fork Hotel. John's grandchildren were his life.

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Barbara Roventini Faiss

June 19, 2020

Johnny was always very nice to me and my family. That I very much appreciated. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.

yvette pezzaglia

June 14, 2020

Cousin John was such a kind man. He was the one who kept in touch with Mom over so many years and then with me. A compassionate person with a strong Faith. Sincerest sympathies to his family.
Yvette

Pat Dolan

June 14, 2020

Class act always willing to give of himself to anyone in need. Rest In Peace.

Louis Micheo

June 14, 2020

Another good Basque gone. One of my childhood buddies. Hope I dont see you too soon Johnny

Doreen Mack

June 14, 2020

John was a dedicated Catholic. He attended everyone's funeral over many years whether he knew them or not. He was also my Drivers Ed Teacher and was a very generous man. In 2015 I hosted "Carson Memories" a TV series through BAC about people who made a difference in Carson City. I made numerous attempts to have him as one of my guests. He said he was so devastated over Michael's death on March 18, 2013 that he would never be the same and he could not bring himself to talk about his own life. John was one of the Carson City old timers and is of the generation that we are loosing, he will be missed.
Wishing you Peace John...

Darlene

June 13, 2020

God bless you, Uncle John. Thank you for the love and the laughs and the memories - going for a ride listening to and singing Swinging on a Star and drivers ed trips to Mamas to have a coke.

You were very thoughtful and good to Mom.

Enjoy catching up with the rest of your family. ❤ You will be missed.

Pudge

June 13, 2020

May you rest in peace Basco. see you later, Pudgee

Kelly King

June 11, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I was lucky enough to know John while working with my Father at Traffic Safety and many family Bar BQ's what a wonderful man. Had lunch with him a few years ago and reminisced many memories about my Dad and him.

Melinda Artz

June 10, 2020

Mr. Borda was my long- suffering driver's ed teacher my senior year. I am at the wheel, barely breathing under the strain of my first excursion. As the car picks up speed coasting downhill to the Carson River, he asks have I noticed the speed Limit sign. I was definitely past it and accelerating in the bargain. "I took my foot off the accelerator!" says I. He says, quietly, so as to spare me more humiliation from the snickering back seat drivers, "Ever hear of a brake?" which I then hit, throwing his forehead into the front windshield. Back at CHS, he went for a band-aid without a word to curious classmates sitting on the spring grass for algebra class who figured it out, cheering and jeering. John Borda was the epitome of cool and kind. And I've been driving for over 50 years without an accident and only two speeding tickets, and one was a speed trap! Thanks, Mr. Borda.

Pam Hunter

June 10, 2020

Johnny was a great teacher. He taught both my sisters and I. We were friends later in life he will be missed. Pam Roventini Hunter

Steve Grundy

June 10, 2020

He was my drivers ed teacher in high school.

Benjamin H. Martin

June 10, 2020

I believe Mr. Borda would have liked his obituary; it is very well-written. I positively enjoyed the very informative chronology of his life. I learned more than several facts about Mr. Borda I never knew. I sincerely appreciate that.

Bob Basta

June 10, 2020

My condolences to the Borda Family. John was good friends with my mom Harriet Basta ( Morrison) and my dad George. When I was practicing in Carson City and saw John we would have a chat to reconnect and update the family and friends. He ALWAYS had that smile and some quip about life and the times. I really enjoyed this man and a plus was knowing his children and his kindness toward my family.

Candi Ehlers

June 10, 2020

I remember Mr. Borda as a compassionate teacher and a friend through high school and after.

Linda Scott

June 10, 2020

John was one of kindest men I know. He was so loving and caring to me especially after the loss of his friend and my husband Rich. You will be dearly missed John. Give Rich a big hug for me when you meet up with him.

Gail Pichop

June 10, 2020

remember Mr. Borda from my years at Carson High School. I remember he was very hard working, had a great sense of humor and was very well respected. My sincere sympathies go out to his family. RIP Mr. Borda

David Lloyd

June 10, 2020

Mr. Borda was an amazing teacher and coach from an Iconic Northern Nevada family. ❤

Marisa

June 10, 2020

Johnny was extremely kind to others. I always remember prayer intercessions at my church. Another thing about Johnny was that he smiled.

Racquel Abowd

June 10, 2020

I dont think I ever saw John without him greeting me without his signature smile and a big hug. He was truly a wonderful man with a heart of gold. I am so sorry for the loss to the Borda family. I will always hold joyful memories of times I was in his presence. Sending an abundance of love and prayers. ❤

Vuki wilson

June 10, 2020

Great family with values all of them!!

Marcella (Marcee) Allec

June 10, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Thank you Mr. John Borda for making me feel like I could reach for the stars. Giving me the courage and confidence that I could be successful in life . To Cyndi, Andrea, Billy and Johnny, your father and brother will be sitting beside each other in heaven. As they smile down with warmth and sunshine to guide us.

Jeanette Blanco

June 9, 2020

John and my mother (Barbara Rosenbrock Idiart) were neighbors growing up. He was always so kind to her and my dad and also to me. May he rest in peace in God's loving embrace.

Meg Laxalt

June 9, 2020

To Johnnys family - my father and mother loved you and your family. We send much love to you all. He will be in our hearts always. Meg and Rick Laxalt

Matthew Lepire

June 9, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Borda family. John was not only a mentor but a father figure to me as a kid and loved spending time with the Bordas. Grateful for the opportunity to have been part of Johns life!

Jennifer

June 9, 2020

Many years ago, I worked at Carson Station( now Max) Casino. Every payday, I would bring my then small children with me to pick up my check. John would ALWAYS stop by and give them each a dollar, telling them to save it for college. Those kids are grown up now, my daughter is 23 going to UNR getting a bachelors in biology, my son 27 serving in the marines. They both still remember him giving them the money for college! I have many fond memories of John! Always an uplifting soul!! Praying for his family that this time brings them peace! He will be dearly missed

Cindy Frost

June 9, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Darryl Monahan

June 9, 2020

John and his family were one of the first to make me feel welcome to Northern Nevada coming from Southern Nevada. I had many enjoyable days with the Bordas sharing dinners, playing "stick ball" and football in their back yard. There are too many memories that cannot be shared here but they will always be a great part of my life. Thank you John, Cindy, Mike, Andrea, Billy and John.

Krissy Redwine

June 9, 2020

My most sincere condolences to John's children and grandchildren. Very sad he was most definitely a character and very entertaining ! He will be missed! God bless his family and rest in peace John

Chris Wilson

June 9, 2020

I have many wonderful memories spending time with Uncle John during Thanksgiving and Easter dinners at my grandmother's house in Carson City. I always enjoyed catching up with him at family weddings. He always made me feel special and loved. You will be missed.

Kevin Marcella

June 9, 2020

Very wonderful person

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