Rose-Borba-Obituary

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Rose Marie Borba

Dec 4, 1938 - Feb 26, 2025

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Our sincere condolences to Rose’s family and dear friends. We were so sadden to hear of her passing. We got to know Rose and Ed while RVing in Klamath, California. Rose was beautiful, kind, hysterically funny, generous and a good friend to many. She was inquisitive and loved to go on adventures. She knew how to have fun and would regale all of us with her interesting and funny stories around the campfire. Ed often played her straight man during the stories. We are thankful for the time...

My heart is broken. Aunt Rose we shared a birthday an anniversary and you were my godmother. I can’t get used to not calling you for advice or running to you and sinking into your couch on 741 Real Ave. We got to enjoy camping with you and Uncle Ed and making our first years of retirement shear joy. Love you and miss youBob and Ed you have my deepest sympathy. The world will be different without her.

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Rose's Obituary

Rose Marie Borba passed away at her home on February 26, 2025, she was a life-long Newman resident. She is preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Ed Borba and is survived by her sons, Ed and Bob and brother, Frank Bello.

 

Rose was born in Merced, California on December 4, 1938, to Frank and Katherine Bello, as the eldest of three children. After graduating from Orestimba High School in 1957, she married and traveled to Europe with her husband as a result of his military service, living for a short time in Metz, France. Returning to Newman in 1964, Rose participated in many community activities and was a longtime member of the Newman Historical Society and Newman Women’s Club, as well as the Newman Senior Citizen’s Club and Gustine Senior Citizen’s Club. She was also very active in the local Catholic church, assisting with cleaning and ironing of the church linens. After her husband’s retirement, the couple spent many years experiencing the joys of an RV lifestyle, making new friends and exploring new places. Rose was a caring and generous person, known for her festive holiday dinners for friends and extensive family, as well as helping others in their time of need.

 

A Rosary and Mass of Christian Burial will be held at  10:00am, Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at St. Joachims Catholic Church in Newman. Interment to follow at Hills Ferry Cemetery.

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