Linda-Borchardt-Obituary

Linda Lee Borchardt

Boise, Idaho

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Linda Lee Borchardt (6-8-1937 to 11-4-2007) Linda Lee Borchardt was called home by her Savior Sunday, Nov, 4, 2007 at home in Meridian, Idaho. Linda was born June 6, 1937 in Rupert Idaho. She traveled the states in her early years with her family. She was an only child and was adopted to her...

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I will always remember Linda as a very unique and special lady--always giving and never asking of anything in return. She had a way of making others feel special--I know she never missed an opportunity to come see us whenever we'd visit Boise, which made me feel special. Her zest for life, love of the outdoors, and the joy that family/friends brought to her life will forever stand out in my mind. Linda was an exceptional lady--I'll truly miss her. My deepest sympathies to all who loved her.

Grandma, I love you sooo much, you did so much for us. Thank you for the homemade Barbie Doll clothes, your memory will stay in my heart forever. Love Sophia

I miss my grandma very much.I enjoyed talking with her.I think she was very generous too, she gave me beautifull barbie doll clothes and she always had treats for me and my sister. Grandma Borchardt was very kind and fun to be around. I also had fun at BB-Q's with her. I am sad she is not with us anymore but I am happy that she is in a better place. Love, Ana

What I will miss most is her support and her belief that life was a challenge worthy of best effort. She had time for us all..........the lost and the found.
I will miss the late night phone calls that made all things look a whole lot less ominous than I believed things were.
She will be missed by all she touched and those that called her mom, grandma or friend. I am the lucky one she is my mom...
Go with God mom I am sure your compassion and enduring love will be welcomed with...

Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. I am a momma's boy who has lost his momma... Like JT put it, She had the power to go where no one else could find me and could silently remind me of all the happiness and good times ahead... I will miss her... she was my hero.

God Bless and thank you all.

Mike

I have known and loved Linda for a very long time. I have too many memories to share in this space so I will try to put it all together in a short blurb. I worked with Linda for several years and I know she never met a child or disabled adult that she did not adopt emotionally. My two girls, Ana & Sophia called her Grandma, one of my best friends called her Mom, I called her both! I am blessed to have known her, blessed to have had the opportunity to work with her and witness her love of...

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you as we remember an energetic lady who spent her life "mothering" those around her. One of my first memories when I received the news of her passing was that of being a candle lighter in Don and Linda's wedding.

I am glad that I had the chance to know Linda. She was a very special person,and I injoyed talking to her when she was with us. I will miss her dearly.


St.Lukes ACU

I seen Linda Fri. for her Remicade visit and I will cherish the times that I got to visit with her and hear her talk of Don and her family. I am at a loss and will deeply miss her. She was a great one to see when she was in our Ambulatory Care Unit.