Patricia Borman

Patricia Borman obituary, Austin, TX

Patricia Borman

Patricia Borman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 15, 2025.
Patricia Borman was born on March 7, 1945, to Mary and Zoltan Nemeth in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. She passed away on March 10, 2025, in Austin, Texas.

During her school years, Pat enjoyed dancing and playing the accordion. After high school, she pursued a career in nursing, graduating from nursing school and becoming a Registered Nurse.

Through mutual friends, Pat met Karl Borman, and they married on March 23, 1968, in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. Together, they raised two children, Kristopher and Kerri. The family later moved to Austin, Texas, where they built a life for more than 50 years. Pat was deeply devoted to her family and cherished her role as a mother and grandmother. She had a passion for international travel and found joy in the music and legacy of John Denver.

Pat is survived by her husband, Karl; son, Kristopher, and his wife, Laura; grandsons, Zachary and Jacob; daughter, Kerri Sturm; and granddaughter, Emma. She is also survived by her brother, Roger Nemeth, and his wife, Lynn. She was preceded in death by her parents and son-in-law, Craig.

A celebration of life service will be held at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, March 20, at Eternal Peace Funeral Home, located at 16912 N. Interstate 35 Hwy in Austin, Texas. All are invited to wear pink in honor of Pat. Streaming information will be provided when available.

Pat's warmth and dedication to her family will always be remembered by those who knew her.

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Debra (Nemeth) Hartman

March 20, 2025

Dear Karl And family, I want to offer my condolences to all of you. I had hoped to be able to do this during the service but was unable. I want to let you know how I remember Pat or as I had called her when I was a child Patsy. We were cousins. There were almost two different sets of cousins. Pat, my cousin Joyce, Margie and my sister Norma were closer in age. Pat's brother Roger was kind of in between. And my cousin Monica, Randy and I were very close in age. Pat was approximately 8 years older than I was, which doesn't sound like a lot now, but when you were a child of eight and she was a teenager of 16, that's a big difference. I do remember her from family, outings, reunions, celebrations, and weddings. She always had a BEAUTIFUL smile and was so kind to everyone. I remember her becoming a nurse and it was very exciting. As a kid? Or maybe a young teenager? I got to witness all these wonderful cousins getting married and hoped one day I would know the same type of love. The service today was beautiful as well as the picture of your mom. It was good to see how you all celebrated her and your faith. Keep the love and the good memories in your heart always and share them with each other as they will keep her close.
My prayers and those of my family will be with all of you. God bless. She is in her new home.

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