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Todd Allen Bordovsky

Houston, Texas

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TODD ALLEN BORDOVSKY, 42, of Pearland, passed away suddenly on February 15, 2008. He was born in Houston, Texas on July 6, 1965, and was raised in Pearland. Todd leaves behind the love of his life, his wife of 21 years, Pamela Quinn Bordovsky; his children Kelsey and Blake; parents Janice and...

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His life was way to short.

We miss you, my dear friend. As always, I was thinking of you on your Birthday, yesterday.

Pam and Family:

I just learned of the passing of Todd and I am stunned. I remember Todd from very early days (middle school) and of course you from elementary school. I am greatly saddened for your loss. No words can express that feeling so I won't even try. Just know that you and your children will be in our prayers and may the peace that passes undertanding find you and provide comfort. I remember so much about Todd, how sweet he always was to everyone and that incredible smile...

Todd, It's hard to believe that it's been a year since I received that fateful call from Bruce. Words can never express our sense of loss in not having you with us. We all love and miss you.

Dearest Todd,
I miss you my friend and I missed you especially today. I missed calling to wish you a Happy 43rd Birthday. Even though you're not here with us in body, your spirit remains with me always. I cherish the wonderful memories we shared and I'll never forget you.
All My Love,
Kelly

Dear Pam,
Our continued prayers and thoughts are with you and your blessed children and will always be. Cheryl and I were definitely taken back when we heard the difficult news. Our high school memories flood our minds as we re-live the days back when we all were together there in Pearland. I'm truly thankful that we had the opportunity to see you and Todd last summer on one of our visit's back to Texas. I'm thankful to God for your freindship and your support to our family in...

Pam, the first time that I saw you and Todd was in the metro in London in 2001. Even though the city is big we always bumped into eachother and from that moment started a nice friendship. One year later I visited you and Todd in Texas and you welcomed me like a princess. From the first moment that I saw you two I felt that you were made for eachother. Todd was a handsome, nice and loving man that loved his wife so much, he took care of his lovely family and without saying goodbye God took him...

Dear Pam:

I only heard about Todd's passing today. I am truly sorry for your loss. I am sure he was an amazing husband, brother, father, son, etc.

Unfortunately I can empathize with how you are feeling right now, as I lost my first wife unexpectedly in 2002. Please stay strong and keep your family close by -- they will be your rock.

I am so very sorry for your loss.

Pam,
I was actually brought to tears when my sister told me of the sad news. I know we have not spoken in probably 20 years. The last time we spoke you and Todd had just ordered and ottoman for the home you two bought from his parents and Todd was mocking the "girl" talk we were having about nesting into your home. I still remember leaving your driveway and even as young as I was then, maybe 18 or so, I thought you two were the ideal couple. High school sweethearts who truly had an...