John-Borner-Obituary

John R. Borner

Portland, Oregon

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Borner, John R. 31 Oct. 02, 1980 Jan. 31, 2012 A memorial service will be held on Saturday Feb. 11, 2012 at 1 p.m. at Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Chapel, 6705 SE 14th Ave. Portland. John is survived by very close care providers, nurses and great friends.

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I had a dream of you running through a field of beautiful wild flowers. Your hair was golden, blowing in the wind, and your laugh was melodious. You are there now, and I am with you my beloved son.

We will always remember his laugh and smile. John was born while we were deer hunting. I remember when during a Blazer game halftime he was presented with a custom wheelchair. We watched it on TV as his mother, blushing furiously, and father walked out onto the center court with him. We love you John. Enjoy your heavenly life where you can now run and sing praises to our Lord.

People like this bless our lives and I hope you cherish the wonderful memories you will always have of your wonderful John. Wish happiness, fulfilling memories and peace for you all in this sad time of loss.

I will never forget his smile

Johnny was a tender soul, and everyone who knew him, or of him, were touched by his presence. Always smiling, is how I see him! I know the Lord has made Him whole, and He is in paradise with all the family, and friends- even a care taker he had at the hospital is there with him.(my other Mother, Betty Berry) She always told me Johnny was her favorite angel boy! God hold them all in His care "till we meet again. I will always hold Johnny dear in my heart- He may be gone from this life, but...

John was and is a beautiful spirit that enriched the lives of all he touched. I will remember him forever as my baby brother with the delightful laugh and sparkling eyes. He had amazing grace!

I sent an Angel to watch over John, and the Angel returned, saying, "Angels don't watch over other Angels!" John still touches our lives, and will continue while watching over us.