Mario (Hammer) Borgatello passed away peacefully on August 15th at the age of 95. He was born on April 18, 1918 in Santa Barbara, California and was the youngest of five children born to Secundo and Josephine Borgatello. He graduated from Santa Barbara High School, Class of 1936. Mario and his buddies attended many dances in Santa Ynez Valley where he met the "love of his life" Peggy Saulsbury. He would come up from Santa Barbara every weekend just to dance with Peggy. After dancing their hearts out they decided to marry in September of 1941 at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Las Vegas. Mario and his wife settled into a simple, but beautiful life together in Montecito where they raised their two beloved sons, David and Mario.
Mario and Peggy continued to make weekend trips to the Santa Ynez Valley tending to their ranch where he raised corn, fruits and vegetables for the family to enjoy! He also enjoyed many fishing trips to the High Sierras and driving to Las Vegas to try his luck at the tables.
The value of hard work was instilled in Mario by his parents from a very young age. Mario's father passed away when he was six months old, leaving his mother to raise five young children by herself. The young family was hard working and resourceful in their efforts to support themselves, which led to the creation of a small trash company. After graduating from high school, Mario went to work full time picking up trash in Montecito. Later, along with his two sons, Mario would create what is now known as MarBorg Industries. He felt tremendous pride in his small company and loved to watch his sons and numerous grandchildren carry on his passion and commitment to hard, honest work. His dedication to MarBorg was felt by numerous employees both past and present who affectionately referred to him as "Papa Mario." He continued to make his daily rounds at the facility; his last day being this past Monday, August 12th.
Community involvement was an important part of Mario's life. He joined the Knights of Columbus (Council 1684) at the age of 18 and was an active member until his passing. Additionally, he was involved in the Santa Barbara Catholic High Booster Club, Montecito Lions Club, Meals on Wheels and the Poor Clares Monastery monthly adoration. He was generous with his time and gave much to the community he loved.
Mario was a devoted and committed Catholic, who lived his life reflecting the values of faith, honestly and humility. He was deeply involved in the formation and development of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. As a young man, he was an altar server at the first mass celebrated in the church in 1936. Mario and his wife, Peggy, were active parishioners of Mount Carmel and found many beloved friends in this community.
Close to Mario's heart was his loving family. He led his family with strong values and a commitment to each other. His legacy will live on through his two sons, David (Louise) and Mario (Judy), sisters, Laura and Ida Borgatello, Augusta Borgatello Lord (son Denny (Laura) Lord), sister's-in-law Nancy Barnett (Richard), Martha Saulsbury, Lynette Saulsbury, brother-in-law James Saulsbury (Darlene). He was blessed with seven grandchildren who affectionately called him "Papa" and 21 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and his canine pal, Bodie.
Mario was preceded in death by his parents Secundo and Josephine Borgatello, wife Peggy, brother Charles A. Borgatello and many other dear friends.
The Borgatello Family would like to express their deep appreciation to Dr. Roger Dunham and Dr. Joe Ilvento for their loving attention and concern for the well-being of Mario. Additionally, the nursing staff at Cottage Hospital who provided such comfort, dignity and care in his final days. A special heartfelt thanks to Mary Martinez (Mario's caregiver) who cared for him with much love and kindness. Her efforts to bring continued joy through trips to the "Chumash" will be forever appreciated.
Funeral services include a rosary on Sunday, August 18th at 4:00pm at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, located at 1300 East Valley Road in Montecito. On Monday, August 19th at 10:00am there will be a funeral mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, followed by interment at Calvary Cemetery located at 199 N Hope Avenue in Santa Barbara.
Gifts in his memory may be made to Bishop Diego High School Scholarship Fund, Mount Carmel School Scholarship Fund or to the donor's charity of choice. Funeral services are being handled by Welch-Ryce-Haider.
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August 25, 2013
we are sorry to hear of your father's passing. we know our father enjoyed both him and Charlie when growing up. our deepest sympathy to you and your family. mary and Lolita puccett.
August 22, 2013
I wanted to offer my condolences and a comforting thought. John 3:16- For God loved the world so much that he gave his only begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.
PAUL KOESTER
August 20, 2013
A great patriarch to a very successful family. A hard working good man !
Bob Wilson
August 19, 2013
Will there be a procession of work vehicles like at firefighter funerals?
Lizz "Tish" Grand
August 19, 2013
To the entire Borgatello Family, My condolences. I lived across the street from the sisters until about 5 years ago and remember Mario coming by everyday. He and his wife, well the whole family are a very special presence in this community. He will definetly be missed. Perhaps you and Peggy will run into my sister up in heaven and get some of those tamales. Rest in Peace sir. We will miss you.
Mohammed Hill
August 19, 2013
I was fortunate to have some business meetings/delaings with him in 2012 on some complex projects. A very nice, smart man indeed. Condolences to his friends and family.
Rose Aldana
August 19, 2013
God Bless the Borgatello Family during this time and always.
Julie
August 19, 2013
Thank you Mr. Borgatello for all you did for the Santa Barbara Community and for instilling a high standard of work ethic and community service in your family. May you rest in peace.
Dave Hoppers
August 19, 2013
Rest in Peace Mr. Borgatello, a true man of class. From the Hoppers family.
Tucker Stevens
August 19, 2013
I have many fond memories of the Borgatello family . Son David and Mario were childhood friends in Montecito. Mario Sr. was a fine and wonderful gentleman. Rest in peace.
John F. Murphy
August 18, 2013
May he rest in peace.
What a great man
Michael Dawson
August 17, 2013
How very fortunate we all are to live in a community where a company like Marborg Industries serves us so well, contributing greatly to the public health, sanitation, and welfare of us all. Thank you
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