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Sue Borgman

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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BORGMAN - Sue Borgman, aged 50, of Wyoming, went to be with the Lord following accidental injuries March 28, 2005. She is survived by her two sons, James and Stephanie Moulton and Eric Moulton; two granddaughters, Hannah and Abby Moulton; her parents, Fred and Elaine Borgman; one brother, John...

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I remember Susan from when she was one of my clients when I worked for Circle of Care as a Home Health Aide. My deepest Sympathy goes out to her friends and family, as she and dog Toffe will be greatly missed.

I remember Sue from the early 70's when she was a Junior Achievement student and worked with WZZM-FM's HERO radio Saturday program. We had great times producing a hour long radio show. I was a disc jockey for WZZM-FM. I became a good friend with Sue. I have not seen Sue in many years. I work as a detective now for Grandville Police and have worked closely with Fred and John. My prayers are with the Borgman family.

Dear friends,
I was so very sorry to learn of your deep loss. Please know how much Ron and I appreciated knowing Sue. It was obvious that her family was very important to her. She was also a real example of how to live, trusting the Lord for His provision during her times of physical challenges. I will be praying that your times together as a family will be filled with sweet, joyful memories.
Francine

I had the great pleasure of knowing and working with Sue for many years during her various video ventures. She always had her eye on the future, no matter what obstacles lay in her path.

She will be missed.

You taught us all to have dreams! I took your picture when you rode in the kayak on Center Lake during our camping retreat - fulfilling one of your dreams! And you shared Taffy with all of us at Calvary Church.

So sorry to hear of your loss. I know Sue will be missed by many.

Dear Fred and John,

Sorry to hear about your daughter(sister) Sue. She was a very special person. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy.

Linda Yeakey

1 Peter 3:8 says, "Finally, all of you, live in harmony with one another; be sympathetic, love as brothers, be compassionate and humble." Sue Borgman was such a person. Inspite of the adversity and challenges of her condition- she made peace with her God and lived his word to the best of her ability. She was proud of her children and grandchildren and loved them. Sue and Taffy will be greatly missed by those of us at Calvary Church and the FOCUS group. Sue- A void will be felt by those who...

With deepest sympathy to your family.

David & Joyce