Steven-Borger-Obituary

Steven Hoyt Borger

State College, Pennsylvania

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Steven Hoyt Borger April 12, 1962 - November 26, 2007 Steven Hoyt Borger, 45, of Moshannon, passed away Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, at Mount Nittany Medical Center. Born on April 12, 1962, he is the son of the late Alfred W. "Sonny" Borger and Janet L. Carter Borger who survives in Moshannon. On June...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Laurie, Hoyt and Sierra
I know words cannot lessen the pain and sorrow that you are enduring now but just know that you are in so many people's prayers at this time. Steve was loved by so many and it is a great thing that he was able to touch as many lives (all for serving God) that he did.

Dear Laurie, Hoyt and Sierra and Family:
I cannot begin to express how saddened I am to hear of the loss of Steve. He was much more than our manager at Dunlap Mattas Auto Mall he was a friend and we will never forget how great of a person he was. Please accept our deepest sympathy and Steve will be greatly missed by all.
Most Sincerely,
Diane and Todd Mattas

I stop and start to think,
All these thoughts running through my head.
My emotions are so high,
They just keep flying by.
I stop and ask myself,
Why it had to be you.
I pray for understanding,
Of why it was your turn to go.
It starts to sink in,
That this is something I will never know.
You were a man of god,
That loved to laugh, love, and pray
I think back when I was a little girl
And how you changed my life
You have changed it for the...

The Borger Family,

Although I am no longer able to keep in touch, I was shocked and saddened to hear of your loss. Steve was a great man who looked to the Lord in everything he did...he made a huge impact on the youth, in particular, which I greatly admire as an elementary teacher. He will be greatly missed, but is in a better place and looking down on us with a smile on his face.

With deepest sympathy,
Tina Marshall

STEVEN;
SO MANY SAD PEOPLE; BUT WE ALL KNOW YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE. PLEASE THINK OF ALL OF US BECAUSE YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS. YOU WOULD BE VERY PROUD OF YOUR FAMILY AS YOU WERE BEFORE. THEY HAVE BEEN SO STRONG; BUT WILL MISS YOU GREATLY. YOU WERE SO MANY THINGS TO SO MANY PEOPLE. THIS HAS SENT ALL OF US INTO OUR OWN "STATE OF SHOCK". SEE YOU SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE; TILL THEN TAKE CARE AND ALWAYS REMEMBER SO MANY PEOPLE HERE LOVE YOU DEARLY.

LOVE FROM YOU SISTER-IN-LAW AND...

LAURIE, HOYT & SIERRA
STEVE WILL MISSED ALOT, HE REALLY HAS HELPED LAURIE THREW ALOT IN HER LIFE AND GIVEN HER ALOT OF STRENGHT IN GETTING THREW PROBLEMS. WE WILL SEE YOU IN HEAVEN SOMEDAY. STILL CAN'T BELIEVE OF YOUR SUDDEN DEATH. WE THINK OF YOU EVERY DAY AND MISS YOU ALOT. LAURIE DID A GREAT JOB AT YOUR CELEBRATION OF LIFE. LOVE ALWAYS!

The Borger Family,
Steve was a very dear friend to me. Between Youth,Sunday School, Puppets, an just being there when i needed someone too talk to. He always had a smile on his face an always cheered me up. I will miss him very much. My thoughts an prayers are with you every day.

Laurie...I was very sorry to hear of your loss. Although it had been several years since I last spoke to Steve, I still considered him a friend. The friendship formed all those years ago on rollerskates has stuck with me. I just saw the notice today in the Philipsburg paper or I'd have come to the service. Again, my deepest sympathies for you and your family.