L.-Borchardt-Obituary

L. Richard Borchardt

Park Ridge, Illinois

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L. Richard "Dick" Borchardt, of Park Ridge, IL and Longboat Key, FL, died on Sunday, Aug. 26 at age 74. He was the devoted husband and best friend of Beverly for 54 wonderful years; the father of Scott (Judy), Kirk (Cecilia), Pamela Drehmel (Robert) and Carol Novak (Dan); and...

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Gone for many years, but never forgotten. Rest in peace dear friend and co-worker.

My deepest sympathy Mrs. Borchardt, Pam and all the Borchardt family on the loss of your biggest admirer. Dick Borchardt was a man with a lovely smile, an easy laugh, and a generous heart that was crazy in love with his wife and family. One didn't have to be a genius to see how his face lit up in your presence or how he swelled with pride when he spoke of you. May he rest in peace and I hope you find comfort in the love and life you shared.

My deepest sympathy to the Borchardt family and friends. It has been a great pleasure and privilege to have known Dick.

The Borchardt Family--

It was an honor and a privilege to have known Dick. His love for his family was a spcial blessing to all of you. May your memories console you during this heartbreaking time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Borchardt Family,
My sympathy to all. Dick was a special person; a man who made a difference. He was a positive influence on everthing and every person that he touched. He was successful in business, in relationships, and most of all, in being a wonderful husband, father, and friend. He left the world a better place, but men like Dick are
irreplaceable.

He will always be of blessed memory.

Dear Bev and family,

Please except my deepest sympathy on the passing of your husband and father. I remember how great it was working with Dick and my Aunt Judy (Walsh) at Martin Boyer. Also, I remember working (and getting in trouble)with Carol. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Pam and Family,

Remember all the good times....
Love,
Nina

I met Dick a few times at my dad's office and he was a very caring gentleman with a wonderful sense of humor. My dad and Mary just thought the world of him. We are so sorry for your loss and know you will miss him forever. In sincere sympathy

People like Dick are never forgotten. They shape the personality of the people they meet in their lifetime. As a banking liaison from the Harris Bank I had limited opportunity to come into direct contact with Dick, but even in that limited time Dick had a way of making me feel valued and important. I felt that he brought out the best in me and in everyone else who had the pleasure of knowing him. Dick's love and pride in his family were woven into a magic carpet that propelled him with...