JOHN-BORNEMAN-Obituary

JOHN WILLARD BORNEMAN

San Diego, California

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JOHN BORNEMAN passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 28, 2011.

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Dear John, Debbie and family: I am so sorry to hear of your father/grandfather's passing. Although, I never met him personally, I wanted to send my prayers and love your way in this sad time. I know how hard it is when a loved one leaves this world for the next and just wanted to let you know I was thinking of you with warm thoughts. Sherri Garman-DeMink

Dear Sharon and Borneman family, We are saddened to hear of your great loss. Our hearts are heavy with sadness. We knew Mr. Borneman from El Cajon Speedway for many, many years and he was a local icon. His smile was always a warm welcome every Saturday night. Now with our families coming together, we too feel a sense of great loss.May God give you all peace, beyond all understanding. Our prayers are with you all. If you need anything please don't hesitate to call us, anytime day or night....

Dear Mary and family: I'm saddened to hear of the passing of your father. He was such a friendly and kind man. I have fond memories of him delivering our milk and the chats we had at our back door.
I know how hard it is to lose your father. There isn't a day that goes by where I don't think of mine. You were blessed to have him with you for as long as you did. He, truly, had a full and wonderful life filled with family and lots of love.
My condolences...

Dear Mary and family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. It's been many, many years, but I remember your dad as such a kind man and I always thought it was so neat to have a milk man for a father! I also remember my one and only trip to Cajon Speedway was with you and your dad. At the time, it was one of my most exciting adventures! I know how hard it was losing my dad and I pray your memories will keep him close to your heart. Here's to warm remembrances.

Sharon, Mary and Johnny: What a huge part of my growing up all of you came to be. Both your mom and dad were there for us time after time. I know John Sr. was a fabulous guy and will be missed by so many. I remember getting a ride many times in the milk truck...fun times and times when we needed a supportive adult...Thank You Mr. Borneman. Love to you all,

To the entire Borneman Family. We were so sorry to hear of John's passing.I always remembered John joking and harassing me in fun out at Johnson's Bug Machine every year without fail with the ads in the Cajon Speedway programs. I will always remember that smile and laugh.I told him ,John, I have more important things to spend the money on and he replied,"Mrs.Johnson if I had your money I'd retire" Our deepest sympathy in your loss.May God grant you all comfort and peace in this time of sadness.

To Members of John's family, -We will miss his presence in our Koffee Klatch times at Steph's Donut Hole in Alpine, CA. He always kept our blood circulating with his witty and fun thoughts. When John was around you had to have your wits about you or he'd manage to awaken all your senses. What a man!!!
Julianna and Gerry

We enjoyed our friendship with Mr. Borneman. We shared may laughs together. He and I both enjoyed harassing Jerry. He lived life to the fullest. Our deepest sympathy to his loved ones who will miss him the most of all.

Gerald Moore, Ph.D. and Joyce Swineheart Moore, Ph.D.

Dear Johnny, Mary & Sharon: I am very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was a nice man with a great laugh that I can still hear in my mind. When things were tough for my family we would often find cold bottles of milk on our doorstep that had been left by your Dad. He was a sweet man. Thanks, Mr. B. May you rest in peace.