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Robert Jay Borton

Bath, New York

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Robert Jay Borton, 66, passed away on November 5, 2010 at the Bath VA. He is survived by sons Ronald Borton, Richard Borton, Randall Borton and Benjamin Davis; multiple grandchildren, Carol Borton and special friend Judy. Born in Pittsburgh to James and Anna Borton, Robert graduated from...

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We are saddened to hear of Bob's passing.:( He was one of the first people i met when i came as a first timer at Bonita. He was quiet at first, but he litted right up w/ smiles when i came back with my newborn daughter! He told stories of his Young greandchildren, and was always full of smiles when talkng about his children as well as his greandchldren. He will always be in our hearts forever1 love, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenman and children..

Bob will be missed at Bonita as a long time member and friend of all.He was one of the first to befriend my wife and I when we first went to camp,and for that we will always miss him.

We knew Bob for over 10 years. He was always a good friend and loved his summers at Bonita Retreat. We respect him most for confronting his demons and triumphing over them. He may be gone but he will never be forgotten.

I'm sorry to hear about Bob. He was a good person, friend & flagger. He will be missed.

Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time. Bob was a devoted individual as a R.C.A. race worker at W.G.I. Always had a positive and upbeat personality. We are sorry to hear of his passing so soon.
Ron & Mary Ellen Patterson Kunst

My prayers are with Bob's Family. Bob was a great guy to work with at WGI. I will miss sharing racing videos back and forth with him. This is a great loss to all of us race fans.
Mick Levy

I am very sorry to here of Bob's passing. He was a friend for many years. My sympathy to all his family, & Best wishes for all your futures.

Randy Kuster

To the family of "Chain Saw Bob":
I knew Bob through our shared love of flagging at WGI. We called each other "Magnetic Bob" #1 and #2 (the order didn't matter), because of our magnetic ability to attract crashing cars.
On the few occasions that we were on a station together, he was always a great guy to work with and the combination of our "abilities" made it an exciting day.
I will miss Bob deeply.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bob Guzman, Elmira