Robert-Borland-Obituary

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Robert Loman Borland

Minerva, Ohio

May 16, 1932 – Dec 4, 2016 (Age 84)

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BORN
May 16, 1932
DIED
December 4, 2016
AGE
84
LOCATION
Minerva, Ohio

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Gotschall-Hutchison Funeral Home, Inc. - Minerva Obituary

Robert L. Borland
Age 84, of Canton and formerly Malvern, died Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016 in the Canton Christian Home. He was born May 16, 1932 in Carrollton to Lloyd and Helen (Robbins) Borland. He retired from Diebold in 1984 after working for 33 years and worked in law enforcement for over 20 years. He attended the North Industry Christian Church. He is a US Army Korean War Veteran and a member of the Carrollton VFW, Game Reserve Club, NRA, Brown Twp. Sportsman's Club, Alliance Rifle Club, and Stark Gun Collectors Inc. He was also the Sexton for Brown Township, for Bethlehem Cemetery retiring in 2001 and a former volunteer for the Malvern Fire Dept.

He is survived by his wife, Elsie (Klotz) Borland whom he married June 12, 1955, daughter, Kathy (Mike) Rutledge of Richville, son, Scott (Marcy) Borland of Malvern, 3 sisters, Mary (Harry) Hill of Carrollton, Alta Owens of Carrollton, Lois Jean (Ivan) Krimas of Dalton, 3 brothers, Roy (Lana) Borland of Massillon, Jay (Linda) Borland of Malvern, Donald (Helen) Borland of Dennison and 3 grandchildren, Ty Rutledge and fiance, Caroline of Miami, FL, Kyle Rutledge of Richville and Kayla Borland of Cincinnati, 2 sisters-in-law, Jean Borland of Louisville and Billie Borland of Freeport. He is preceded in death by 3 sisters, Ethel Stillion, Cindy Borland and an infant sister, and 3 brothers, James and Frank Borland and an infant brother.

Following cremation, a memorial service with military honors will be held Saturday at 3:00 pm in the North Industry Christian Church with Mr. Steve Kimbrel, Mr. Jeff Franks and Mr. Ron Iwanusa officiating. Calling hours will be 2 hours prior to services from 1-3 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the North Industry Christian Church or the Canton Christian Home.

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Aunt Elsie and family,

Thinking of you all during this time.

That's a great photo of Uncle Bob.

May your holidays be a celebration of all the wonderful memories of his long life.

with love, Arlena

Elsie,
Your are in my thoughts and prayers for your loss. Take care

Elsie, Kathy, and Scott

Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Keep your memories close to your heart and cherish them forever. May God bless all your families.

Love Tom, Cindy, and Jeanie Rock

Elsie, Kathy, and Scott
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Bob was a wonderful man and a good neighbor to me and our family. He never hesitate to help when there was a need. His warm smile would light up a room. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Much love to all of you.

Sending our sincerest sympathy. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Bill and Debbie Bonk

So sorry for your loss,Elsie and family Polly Dennis

Elsie, Kathy, Scott & Family,
Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. Bob was an amazing friend and neighbor for many years. Always there to lend a helping hand when needed. Heaven has gained a truly special angel. Much love & warm hugs........

Elsie and family,
Bob was one of a kind, a very special man that we feel very blessed to know. He brightened a room with his stories, and we were always enthralled with all the things he built, fixed or made better with his creative ingenuity! Elsie, you and Bob are the epitome of good people. We are so sorry for your loss, he will be missed.