Chester-Borsch-Obituary

Chester A. "Chet" Borsch Jr.

Rapid City, South Dakota

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GALENA - Chester A. "Chet "Borsch Jr., 73, Galena, passed away Thursday, July 28, 2011, at Rapid City Regional Hospital.Chet was born Sept. 22, 1937, to Chester Sr. and Rose (North) Borsch in Deadwood. Throughout his life he enjoyed hiking, fishing, canoeing, and flying. In more recent years, he...

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I was sadden to see the passing of my friend Chet.
We grew up together in White Center (nick named Rat City) in the township of Seattle Washington.
He was nine years older than I he was like my big brother to me.

To my beloved hasband.
Words can not express how much I miss you. You have been such an inspiration to me. You were a wonderful husband and father that always providied for us and never let us down. Although you suffered greatly for months, you never complained. You were able to tolerate more than anyone I know.
Thanks for the many memorable years we shared. You were not only my husband and lover, you were my best friend. I was truly blessed to have been married to you. I will...

Sharon and Casey, I'm sorry we were away when Chet left us. He was a treasure and we always enjoyed visiting with him. Our love to the family. Pam & Harvey Cranfill

Martin & I was so saddened to hear that we have lost one of the greatest men we have ever had the honor of knowing and loving. In 1998, the first week Martin and I moved to Deadwood, I had the
privilege of meeting Chet. From that day on when I went downtown, I made it a point to wait for the trolley that Chet was driving. With just a few trips I soon learned of his lovely wife Sharon, his children and grandchildren that he loved dearly. Soon my reason for going downtown was to visit...

Martin & I was so saddened to hear that we have lost one of the greatest men we have ever had the honor of knowing and loving. In 1998, the first week Martin and I moved to Deadwood, I had the
privilege of meeting Chet. From that day on when I went downtown, I made it a point to wait for the trolley that Chet was driving. With just a few trips I soon learned of his lovely wife Sharon, his children and grandchildren that he loved dearly. Soon my reason for going downtown was to visit...

Sharon, Casey & Kim
Chet gave me my first student run with Continental Trailways when I hired on in 1969. It was to Durango, Co. We have been good friends since that time.
Sharon, I want you to know I have always cherished his and your friendship. Our prayers are always with you and your family. Chet will always be a beautiful memory in my heart. One to be never to be forgotten.
RIP my dear friend Chet.
Richard See

I was saddened to hear of your loss, you and your family are in our prayers.