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Barry J. Borton

Englewood, Ohio

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News Death NoticeBORTON, Barry J. age 63 of Englewood, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Barry had retired with more than 25 years of service with PDSI at Delphi in Dayton and later worked at the Community Blood Center. He has been a coach for the Northmont High...

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Borton Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. As a kid I remember what a nice and funny man he was! May the lord give all of you comfort at this time!

Barry will be missed. I don't think I can express how sorry I am for your loss. He was a great man, father, husband, and grand father. I don't think those girls could have asked for a better coach. The Northmont soccer family has lost a great coach and friend.

Sincerely,
Jamie, Lisa, and Peyton Fannin

I am friends & Neighbor with Robin. I couldn't make the trip down. Know that you and your family have been in our thoughts and prayers today. We will be there when you get home. Much Sympathy,

Mark & Cheryl Strauss

I started working at U.S. Design in high school and learned alot about tool design form Berry. He was the nicest & funniest parson there, he made it enjoyable to go to work.

Borton Family
We are deeply saddened by your loss. Barry was an all around great person. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

The young soccer players have suffered a great loss. Not only as their coach but as someone who truly cared about them as young people. Soccer at Northmont will never be the same. I have known Barry since our boys played baseball together and now he was coaching Scott's daughter, Savanna. He made soccer important to her. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Barry and I were coaches together in the NUSA Soccer Club. Funny thing is that both of our teams were also called NUSA Fire. My son, a Northmont senior this year, has very fond memories of talking to Barry and joking back and forth about how the High School boys and girls teams were doing. My daughter joined on to Barry's NUSA Fire team this past fall and loved every minute of it. Both of my children will miss him very much. As for me, I had the opportunity to talk with him many times...

Barry was my sisters coach and also mine. He has been there ever since i was born. He got to watch me play my first season of high school soccer, it means so much that he got to see that one game. He will surly be missed.

Barry's patience, sense of humor, and love of both soccer and children were great gifts that he shared with the Northmont community. Today hundreds of girls and young women, my daughter included, mourn the passing of one of their childhood heroes; what a fitting tribute to a fine man. Our sympathy to Barry's family and many friends.