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James M. Bors

Hamilton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeBORS, James M. 89, of Franklin Township, died Sunday, January 31, 2010, at Miami Valley Hospital. He was born in Middletown on September 27, 1920 to parents John and Louisa (Singhoffer) Bors. Jim worked in the heater soaking pits at Armco Steel and he co-owned Jimbo's...

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I will miss you - MY NAVIGATOR I LOVE YOU DAD MIKE

TO THE BORS FAMILY: I WAS TRUELY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER. I HAVE BEEN DELIVERING PAPERS TO HIM FOR YEARS AND HE WAS EXTREMELY NICE! MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. SORRY I WAS NOT AT THE SERVICES AS I JUST FOUND OUT, JOE MARSHALL.

TO THE BORS FAMILY, WE A TRULY SORRY FOR THEL OSS OF JIMBO, WE REALLY LOVED HIM, DORIS, AND ALL OF THE BORS FAMILY. OUR MEMORIES OF THEM CARRY SO MANY LAUGHS AND LOVING THOUGHTS, YOU WERE ALL BLESSED WITH THEM AS THEY WERE BLESSED TO HAVE SUCH A GREAT FAMILY. WE WERE LOOKING FORWARD TO VISITATION THIS MORNING, AND THE FUNEREAL MASS, WE WILL TRY, BUT WE ARE AFRAID WE COULDN'T WALK IN THE SNOW. IF WE ARENT WITH YOU IN PERSON, WE WILL BE WITH YOU IN SPIRIT. LOVE, DWIGHT AND PHOEBE PEARCE AND...

Please accept my thoughts and prayers for your loss. I have fond memories of working around Jim and John at the soaking pits at Armco and stoping by the drive through. Bless you all and I hope your memories are grand.

To the Bors Family,

We have special memories of Jim (and his Dottie)as 4 of our sons,Tom,John Joe and Jim spent their Summers & Holidays working at JIMBO'S Drive Thru. Aside from that, our family friendship with the Bors go way back.
God bless you all.

To the Jim Bors family,

I worked with Jim's brother Rudy in masonry when I first hired on at Armco in 1971. I met Jim at the soaking pits and enjoyed his way of looking at life. He was always fun to be around. I also drove through Jimbo's every now and then many years ago. He will be truly missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Rudy,

Sorry about the loss of your brother. He was a good man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I'm sorry to read of Jim's passing. I got to know Jim and Dot back in 1972, while working as a laborer during the building of Jimbo's. They were wonderful people, and I still think about them and the weeks that I spent there. My sympathy to all of his family.