Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 8, 2012.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ernest Borgnine, the beefy screen star known for blustery, often villainous roles, but who won the best-actor Oscar for playing against type as a lovesick butcher in "Marty" in 1955, died Sunday. He was 95.

His longtime spokesman, Harry Flynn, told The Associated Press that Borgnine died of renal failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife and children at his side.

Borgnine, who endeared himself to a generation of Baby Boomers with the 1960s TV comedy "McHale's Navy," first attracted notice in the early 1950s in villain roles, notably as the vicious Fatso Judson, who beat Frank Sinatra to death in "From Here to Eternity."

Then came "Marty," a low-budget film based on a Paddy Chayefsky television play that starred Rod Steiger. Borgnine played a 34-year-old who fears he is so unattractive he will never find romance. Then, at a dance, he meets a girl with the same fear.

"Sooner or later, there comes a point in a man's life when he's gotta face some facts," Marty movingly tells his mother at one point in the film. "And one fact I gotta face is that, whatever it is that women like, I ain't got it. I chased after enough girls in my life. I-I went to enough dances. I got hurt enough. I don't wanna get hurt no more."

The realism of Chayefsky's prose and Delbert Mann's sensitive direction astonished audiences accustomed to happy Hollywood formulas. Borgnine won the Oscar and awards from the Cannes Film Festival, New York Critics and National Board of Review.

Mann and Chayefsky also won Oscars, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hailed the $360,000 "Marty" as best picture over big-budget contenders "The Rose Tattoo," ''Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," ''Picnic" and "Mister Roberts."

"The Oscar made me a star, and I'm grateful," Borgnine told an interviewer in 1966. "But I feel had I not won the Oscar I wouldn't have gotten into the messes I did in my personal life."

Those messes included four failed marriages, including one in 1964 to singer Ethel Merman that lasted less than six weeks.

But Borgnine's fifth marriage, in 1973 to Norwegian-born Tova Traesnaes, endured and brought with it an interesting business partnership. She manufactured and sold her own beauty products under the name of Tova and used her husband's rejuvenated face in her ads.

During a 2007 interview with The Associated Press, Borgnine expressed delight that their union had reached 34 years. "That's longer than the total of my four other marriages," he commented, laughing heartily.

Although still not a marquee star until after "Marty," the roles of heavies started coming regularly after "From Here to Eternity." Among the films: "Bad Day at Black Rock," ''Johnny Guitar," ''Demetrius and the Gladiators," ''Vera Cruz."

Director Nick Ray advised the actor: "Get out of Hollywood in two years or you'll be typed forever." Then came the Oscar, and Borgnine's career was assured.

He played a sensitive role opposite Bette Davis in another film based on a Chayefsky TV drama, "The Catered Affair," a film that was a personal favorite. It concerned a New York taxi driver and his wife who argued over the expense of their daughter's wedding.

But producers also continued casting Borgnine in action films such as "Three Bad Men," ''The Vikings," ''Torpedo Run," ''Barabbas," ''The Dirty Dozen" and "The Wild Bunch."

Then he successfully made the transition to TV comedy.

From 1962 to 1966, Borgnine — a Navy vet himself — starred in "McHale's Navy" as the commander of a World War II PT boat with a crew of misfits and malcontents. Obviously patterned after Phil Silvers' popular Sgt. Bilko, McHale was a con artist forever tricking his superior, Capt. Binghamton, played by the late Joe Flynn.

The cast took the show to the big screen in 1964 with a "McHale's Navy" movie.

Borgnine's later films included "Ice Station Zebra," ''The Adventurers," ''Willard," ''The Poseidon Adventure," ''The Greatest" (as Muhammad Ali's manager), "Convoy," ''Ravagers," ''Escape from New York," ''Moving Target" and "Mistress."

More recently, Borgnine had a recurring role as the apartment house doorman-cum-chef in the NBC sitcom "The Single Guy." He had a small role in the unsuccessful 1997 movie version of "McHale's Navy." And he was the voice of Mermaid Man on "SpongeBob SquarePants" and Carface on "All Dogs Go to Heaven 2."

"I don't care whether a role is 10 minutes long or two hours," he remarked in 1973. "And I don't care whether my name is up there on top, either. Matter of fact, I'd rather have someone else get top billing; then if the picture bombs, he gets the blame, not me."

Ermes Efron Borgnino was born in Hamden, Conn., on Jan. 24, 1917, the son of Italian immigrant parents. The family lived in Milan when the boy was 2 to 7, then returned to Connecticut, where he attended school in New Haven.

Borgnine joined the Navy in 1935 and served on a destroyer during World War II. He weighed 135 pounds when he enlisted. He left the Navy 10 years later, weighing exactly 100 pounds more.

"I wouldn't trade those 10 years for anything," he said in 1956. "The Navy taught me a lot of things. It molded me as a man, and I made a lot of wonderful friends."

For a time he contemplated taking a job with an air conditioning company. But his mother persuaded him to enroll at the Randall School of Dramatic Arts in Hartford. He stayed four months, the only formal training he received.

He appeared in repertory at the Barter Theater in Virginia, toured as a hospital attendant in "Harvey" and played a villain on TV's "Captain Video."

After earning $2,300 in 1951, Borgnine almost accepted a position with an electrical company. But the job fell through, and he returned to acting, moving into a modest house in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley.

His first marriage was to Rhoda Kenins, whom he met when she was a Navy pharmacist's mate and he was a patient. They had a daughter, but the marriage ended in divorce after his "Marty" stardom.

Borgnine married Mexican actress Katy Jurado in 1959, and their marriage resulted in headlined squabbles from Hollywood to Rome before it ended in 1964.

In 1963, he and Merman startled the show business world by announcing, after a month's acquaintance, that they would marry when his divorce from Jurado became final. The Broadway singing star and the movie tough guy seemed to have nothing in common, and their marriage ended in 38 days after a fierce battle.

"If you blinked, you missed it," Merman once cracked.

Next came one-time child actress Donna Rancourt, with whom Borgnine had a daughter, and finally his happy union with Tova.

On Jan. 24, 2007, Borgnine celebrated his 90th birthday with a party for friends and family at a West Hollywood bistro. He seemed little changed from his years as a lusty villain or sympathetic hero on the screen. His only concession to age had come at 88 when he gave up driving the bus he would take around the country, stopping to talk with local folks along the way.

During an interview at the time, Borgnine complained that he wanted to continue acting but most studio executives kept asking, "Is he still alive?"

"I just want to do more work," he said. "Every time I step in front of a camera I feel young again. I really do. It keeps your mind active and it keeps you going."

BOB THOMAS,Associated Press
CHRISTOPHER WEBER,Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Daniel Auer

April 1, 2024

Really a nice down to earth and swell guy. I remembered him playing in the lord is my Shepard on little house. Jonathan the mountain hermit. Rip God Bless Ernest Borgnine!

Kathryn Davis

January 17, 2024

There's a great actor I love watching in his movies

Bradley Smith

August 8, 2021

Wow! What a guy. He really enjoyed getting around, sightseeing, and meeting all the wonderful people of the world. I remember his bus documentary with his son, Cris, from the mid-90's as they cruised the upper-Midwest in his SunBum coach bus, film crew on-hand. [In fact, he even mentioned my town of Rockford, IL in it when they briefly got list. *Funny moment!] No, I never did meet this very talented artist, but he'd most definitely be at the top of my list.

He reminded us we only have one life to live and to be kind to others is where it's all at. (He's right you know.) An honorable man having served the better part of a decade in the U.S. Navy during the Great WWII. Even though he's been gone all this time now now, he for surely is not forgotten. His legacy and good memory lives on in all of us fans & all those whom he'd met through the years. {Far too many movies & shows to count.}

~To the family & friends, a celebration of life of such an inspirational man named Ernest Borgnine. God speed sir! Your chariot in heaven awaits you.

Evelyn Corey Ridgeway Kennedy

May 7, 2020

shack I will always love you,

Norman ericson

September 11, 2019

Met ernest at lancaster nh. Fair we tookphotos together for my 3 boys at the time i gave him some tracts to read about the Lord fromAmazing Grace mission

george turner

May 3, 2018

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Cindy Lewis

November 18, 2017

What a guy, one of a kind and very missed. He came across as a down to earth, very friendly happy guy. I miss his cutting up and having fun.

Jim Tomassetti

November 15, 2017

Dear Ernie..... You Were one heck of a actor no one or ever replace you. You were an actor that loved his job! I wish I Could have met you in person....Liked when you drove your beautiful motor coach....and Your jolly way's... You were the BestYou found good in all thing's!!!! Truly missed...You were one of a kind.....RIP Never Forgotten❤

Patrick tumilty

October 1, 2016

Dear ERNIE.see you in the big NAVY in the sky! carry on

PATRICK TUMILTY

October 1, 2016

REST IN PEASE ERNIE. PT.73

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

Now this is a man who enjoyed his job, ERNEST was fantastic in every role he played. A wonderful actor from beginning to end. What a blessing it was to have seen him in action,,MUCH LOVE to the family

Ken Vantassel

May 15, 2016

He was one hell of am actor will be missed

Stephen Daddio

May 6, 2016

How great a man My Borgnine was,my exwife had the pleasure of flying next to Mr Borgnine one flight and said he was the Gentleman as you would think he would be. It was and still is her best flight ever. I am a huge McHales Navy fan and just a fan of his work. Thanks for the 'great memories I still watch McHales Navy whenever I can.

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

stephanie hinchliffe

February 2, 2016

A fantastic actor lovely man I loved all your movies R.I.P .

mary Holloway

January 24, 2016

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Borgnine in Alaska in 2006-2007...wonderful man.....he will be missed...

July 23, 2015

My sympathy goes out to the borgnine family
I really liked Ernie a lot and I am very proud of Ernie for serving in the navy in world war 2 and I really liked his smile and his scene of humor he would always acted so young, I will miss you Ernie
and I hope that I will get to meet you in heaven RIP Nan twilegar (highland springs Va)

Lenny Marks

March 29, 2015

I will miss him greatly. My Dad had a lot of the same characteristics as Earnest. My Dad joined in World War 2. He had the Italian blood the same smile. My Dad died June 9th 2013. I hope as I get older I can smile the way these men did. We are from Detroit and My Grandfather changed our Last name. It was Marchi. I thought your Dad was awesome.

Denise Saskowski

March 1, 2015

Enjoyed your acting since I was a child. I still enjoy seeing your movies. God rest your soul and thank you for all you did over the years including your service to our country. God Bless.

January 10, 2015

You are missed!

October 26, 2014

It's been two yrs since the death of Mr. Borgnine may his family still look to God's word the bible to cope with their trials.

dave jablonski

June 19, 2014

as long as his films endure so will his memory rest in peace

Brennen Garcia

June 17, 2014

I will I missed you. Rest in Peace

Lisa Weiner

January 26, 2014

To Ernest Borgnine,
You were a very talented actor. I enjoyed watching you on the sitcom Mchale's Navy. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

January 7, 2014

I remember when I have seen little house on the prairie and Ernie played an angle by the name of Jonathan and he did a very good job and I am very proud of Ernie for serving in the armed forces like the navy and I am very sad that Ernie died and my thoughts and prayers are with your wife and family, sorry that I was not able to meet him in person

Maurice H Bank

December 24, 2013

As a student in 1975 at John Jay College in NYC I was walking with classmates and told them "I always meet someone." They laughed until I saw Mr Borgnine and yelled out "Ernest Borgnine." He stopped and shook my hand, and we talked a bit. What a gentleman from the old days of Hollywood. I will never forget his graciousness. R.I.P.

JULIE VANCE

September 1, 2013

RIP ERNEST BORGNINE CLASS A ACTOR AND PERSON........

Larry

May 4, 2013

You were "always" my favorite actor! It just seemes as though you weren't acting, but just being yourself. God Bless You and your family...R.I.P.

Steve Szekely

May 4, 2013

Had the honor and pleasure of meeting Ernest Borgnine....what a pro as an actor and gentleman!

Lisa Weiner

March 21, 2013

To Ernest Borgnine,
You were a very talented actor. You did a great job playig Bea Arthur's ex-husband Chester in the sitcom Maude. You also great in the sitcom Mchale's Navy. My prayers are with you and your family. Lisa Weiner

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Borgnine. See You On The Other Side Some Day.

February 28, 2013

I loved the movie Red Barn
Mr. Ernest was a good actor.
Rest In Peace.
Sorry for loss.
Rebecca in Ohio

February 24, 2013

As a kid i turn on tv and saw P,T 73 and movies he was in. Gary

Joan Tonini

February 23, 2013

Rest in Peace, thank you

jenny

February 4, 2013

i loved him in all the movies he played in he will be missed

coy beck jr

January 24, 2013

loved all his work wild buntch was great but as i said loved it all rip sir gods' speed

Gary Collins II

December 4, 2012

You ruled & had the longest life ever! You were totally awesome, you would love to tell everyone stories! Thank you for all your long life, Ernest.

Sure Will Miss You Ernie!!!

Billy Lee

November 9, 2012

I first met him back in 1984, just before "Airwolf" was to make it's debut on national television. He was larger in life, I mean more larger in life than any living person I know!, and the kind of smile he had, wow!!.. and lets talk about his kid Chris, I can tell, Chris is exactly the same, 2 of the most beautiful human beings I have ever met in life!. I got to see Chris during the filming of On The Bus, the Sun Bum Bus that Ernie loved to drive on the road. Remember Kady Dids Chris? hehe.

I almost got to work with Ernie, but getting a hundred million dollars today to remake "Airwolf", has been a challenging task for me since the end of 2008. We were planning to do it, but finding that large of an amount had never been easy for us!. Sadly we never got it in time, and more sadly, we lost Ernie.

When that news came, it made my heart feel like someone had just shot me in it several times, over and over again!, I lost the chance to work with the greatest person in show business, on the planet!, and that dream of mine has now been shattered!.

I think what is most important here for all to realize, is that Ernie is resting in peace now!. If Ernie is laughing in Heaven beside God, like he laughed here with all of us, then I know God will send him back to us in some way!. We sure will miss you Ernie, and love you Forever.. Billy Lee with The Artist World Entertainment Group.

Monica H.

October 19, 2012

A truly loving man was Mr. Borgnine on film, his empathy for others was reflected in how well he portrayed his characters. We believed him in part, because he gave all of himself to helping us cheer and weep for whomever he became on film and T.V.…I will truly miss that gentle giant of a man.
The name of Jehovah is a strong tower. Into it the righteous runs and is given protection. Prov. 18:10

Dr. Patricia Woodlin

September 28, 2012

About twenty years ago on a flight to the west coast I spotted Mr. Borgine sitting several seats in front of me. Not wanting to disturb him I asked the flight attendant to deliver a note from me "thanking him for his outstanding and exemplary acting. After the attendant delivered the note Mr. Borgnine turned around, I gave a discreet wave of acknowledgement, and he gave me a big smile and threw me a kiss. My condolances to his family.

Mark Fronckus

September 27, 2012

Ernest will be missed he made us laugh on McHales Navy and played a hero in the Poseidon Adventure God bless him!

Linda Taylor

August 28, 2012

I am so sad to hear of your passing.
You were such a GREAT actor you will be sadly missed.
My deepest condolence goes out to Tova and her family.
You are such a BEAUTIFUL and KIND lady.
LOVE all your products on QVC.

Linda Potts

August 27, 2012

Tova and family, heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Amazing man and a memoriable legacy left to us all (thank you God). Such a humble, truly real, real, real man. More men should be like him. Prayers,love, peace, comfort and blessings to all. Linda Potts, Tulsa Ok

Kim Lausman-Diedrich

August 6, 2012

Ernest was a very good actor. I remember watching his movies as a child, always so believable!
RIP Mr. Borgnine

D.J. Phelps

August 5, 2012

I remember meeting him once at the Big Boy restaurant in Traverse City, MI. I didn't know it but he was doing a movie called Barn Red a Rich Bauer Production. I told him every one has a twin and he says what one would be his, I said Ernest Bornine, he said but he is ugly, I says no he's not but then he says but then he says again but he is really ugly, I says not and again he said it and I caught on and got close up to him and said, if you think he is Ugly, then he is very very ugly, now how's that, he just laughed. He was too funny. I love his movie "Marty." Love and Miss your Character, so much. Best Wishes LittleCountryDJ

Joanne North

August 3, 2012

Thank you for all that you had done. You were my all time favorite actor!! When my parents got divorced as a child, all I had to do was turn on the tv and you would cheer me up. You not only cheered me up, but you reminded me so much of my dad, when I was sad and needed to see him, I looked at you and there he was. Prayers to you and your family.

Dorothy Crisp

August 2, 2012

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. God bless and be with you.

Linda

July 26, 2012

My deepest condolences to you Tova & your family. I grew up in the Baby Boomer era. I still watch the McHale's Navy reruns. Just got finished watching Marty, He was wonderful. To you Ernie, may you rest in peace. You will be missed.XXX

Joseph Collins

July 25, 2012

will be missed by many. i met him once while in the navy. I was amazed at his kindness and cheerfulnesss. I will never forget.

Teena de Grandpré

July 24, 2012

Thank you for the wonderful entertainment that you gave so happily for so many years! You are loved and will be missed always! Rest In Peace!

July 24, 2012

My deepest condolence to the Borgnine family. My prayers to you Mr. B. Thanks for all the good memories.

July 24, 2012

My prayers go to your family hoping they remember all the good memories. You have given your fans many memories and the will to go forward no matter what. Be with God

Rebecca Schwab

July 24, 2012

Ernest was a great actor. I just watched an episode of McHale's Navy and he was so funny. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts go out to his family at this time.

BETTYANN CAPOGRECO

July 23, 2012

DEAR MR. B :

I LOVED YOU IN McHALE'S NAVY AND I LOVE YOU NOW. R.I.P. AND CONDOLENCES TO YOUR FAMILY.

BETTY ANN CAPOGRECO, OTTAWA, ONT., CANADA.

Sue Cams

July 21, 2012

R.I.P. Ernest Borgnine. I watched your big scene in "The Poseidon Adventure" where "Linda" dies on youtube and I started crying. Also loved you in "Marty" and many, many other films. May you R.I.P.

July 19, 2012

RIP Mr.B

Sherron Teal

July 19, 2012

They don't make em like you anymore. Thank you for being so genuine and such a great actor. You will be truly missed.

Arlene Staresina

July 18, 2012

To the family of Mr. Borgnine, my deepest sympathies. A great actor who left us with so many wonderful memories. Always a fan of this man.

Thomas Mata

July 17, 2012

Mr.B You brought smiles into the home of millons. GOD will bless you forever. You were a part of my childhood grounding up. Thank you.

July 17, 2012

Ernie, Mr.B,it was a privilege being your housemanager. How many people could say they love their boss. Not only were you a great actor you were a wonderful person. You will always a place in my heart. Love, Donna

July 16, 2012

We grieve with the family and fans. Romans 15:33

Philip Fischetti

July 15, 2012

+Some say you were a character actor,but to me you were always a star.I never saw saw anything you did in a part i didn't like.You had a natural talent to bring to life any part you undertook. May a star in heaven shine for you now.RIP

July 15, 2012

So sorry for your loss. He was truly a great actor. May he rest in peace.

Evan Mullersmith

July 15, 2012

Dutch Engstrom the last surviving member of The Wild Bunch has died. RIP Ernest Borgnine I have enjoyed watching over the years in Escape From New York to The Dirty Dozen, The Black Hole, Ice Station Zebra, Convoy, The Poseidon Adventure,The Flight of The Phoenix and the Vikings to name a few of the many films of yours I've watched and enjoyed since I was a child. You will be missed.

Rose S.

July 14, 2012

My friend and I saw Ernie at Sacred Heart University and heard him talk about his career. He signed my book and his picture was taken with me. He was a great actor and my favorite movies of his are Marty and A Catered Affair. May he rest in peace.

Grady Youngblood

July 14, 2012

Ernest Borgnine is the Stars on Tv & Movies AirWolf Rated #1 & the Greatest Actor of All-time.

Barbara Bodington

July 13, 2012

Rest In Peace Mr. Borgnine -- A GREAT loss to so many -- A wonderfully talented actor --
Barbara Bodington (Connecticut)

w. creighton

July 13, 2012

May God take you in his arms REST IN PEACE

July 13, 2012

Sad to loose such talent and fine person in the industry of the Actors Guild. You friend will be missed. now you rest in the arms of the Lord and sing praise with His angels.

Rest in the hands of God

Philip Fischetti

July 13, 2012

Sorry to hear of Mr Borgnine passing.He was one of the last great actors who always stood out in whatever role he played.I never saw a movie he was in i didn't like.RIP Ernest,you will be missed.

barbara garber

July 13, 2012

Such a great entertainment loss so sorry

Marion Walton

July 13, 2012

One of the best actors of all time. He will always be remembered as a beautiful man, supporter, friend and loved one to many. I met in through the Blue Angels and have honored him since. He was always kind and joyful. He loved being a clown in the parade in Milwaukee. My prayers go out to Tova and his family. He will always be in our hearts and remembered always. RIP Ernie.

Thomas Taylor

July 12, 2012

IM VERY SORRY TO HERE OF MR BORGNINE PASSING MY CONDOLENCES
HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR AND PERSON WITH A BIG HEART. SINCERELY
THOMAS TAYLOR

Kathy Hanson

July 12, 2012

Sorry to here about ernest he was really a go actor and funny to our prayer go out to the family and god bless you all

July 12, 2012

3 With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his peoples. And God himself will be with them. 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”

Nancy Lee

July 12, 2012

One of my favorite actors of all time, your acting abilities and tenderness with regular people are the reason you were so loved! God Bless you Tova and family during these tough times. You will be missed by many!

w. creighton

July 12, 2012

Karen

July 12, 2012

Loved seeing him in the Circus Parade in Milwaukee. He really enjoyed being a clown. RIP

Ernie as "Marty" in 1955

Anthony Moore

July 12, 2012

Mr. Borgnine,

Your roles in movies were superb, especially "Marty". I also greatly enjoyed your acting in "Barabbas" & "Jesus of Nazareth". You brought great sincerity & believability to the characters you portrayed making what had to be hard work look effortless on screen. You led an exemplary life & will be sorely missed. May GOD bless & protect your memory as well as the health of your family/friends remaining. Speaking for millions of fans, rest peacefully and thanks again for bringing so much joy & entertainment to the world.

Deric Marcorelle

July 12, 2012

My childhood hero. I loved Captain Mcale. A little over twenty years ago, I was grocery shopping with my baby daughter riding in the cart. I turned to find a man and woman smiling and making faces at her. They told me I had a beautiful child. It was Mr. and Mrs. Borgnine while they were visiting Soldotna, Alaska. Wonderful folks.

Michael V. Rotello

July 12, 2012

Family and Friends,

My deepest sympathy. My favorite films of his were Demetrius and the Gladiators and Barabbas. And I did get in trouble in the 5th grade in history class at St. Bernadette Catholic School in Rockford Illinois for singing Quinton McHale the Tiger of the Pacific jingle from one of the episodes from the first season.

May he be granted eternal rest.

CINDY W

July 12, 2012

SUCH A GREAT ACTOR REST IN PEACE

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

July 12, 2012

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE BORGNINE FAMILY,FRIENDS,FANS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. BORGNINE.

Juanita Anstine

July 12, 2012

Thanks for all the memories. Sitting around the tv with my family and enjoying your show Mchales Navy.You will be missed.

Alan Murray

July 12, 2012

God Bless this fine actor may he continue to perform for angles.

James A. Hines, III

July 12, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

July 12, 2012

Well Andy and Goober are up there, yall will have a blast. Bless all you. You sure brought us a lot of joy

LP

July 12, 2012

May the GOD who comforts all comfort you in your time of pain and grief. (2c0rinthians 1:3) May your fond memories of him bring you comfort and peace.

kevin howe

July 12, 2012

thank you MR Borgnine for all the wonderfull movies i have the pleasure of watching you r an icon all over the world u will be missed kevin howe sr

Rev. George

July 12, 2012

The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Psalm 23.

G. R.

July 12, 2012

Dear Brother Ernest Borgnine,
It has been a sincere honor having you as a Brother in The Lodge of Freemasons.
For your many works and inspiration to others.
May God's perpetual light shine upon you!.

Herbert Jensen

July 11, 2012

He will be missed from all of us. Rest in peace.

marlene wright

July 11, 2012

What a wonderful actor,I loved watching the show where he was a granpa to his daughter's child.

Ginger Johnson

July 11, 2012

I do home health care for seniors, and the gentleman that I take care of said it best! Is that he puts you up there with John Wayne and I agree! I know that God and all your friends and family are welcoming you in Heaven!

Patricia Clancy

July 11, 2012

To Ernest, men are not made as you were back then, God bless you. And may your soul rest in peace. I love watching your movies,the made me feel good. Love you

July 11, 2012

MR.Borgnine,Me and my husband enjoy all of your moves.We will miss you ,But all your movies will go on and will still enjoy them and think of you,Love you Trudy&Dale from West Va

Susan Vickery

July 11, 2012

So sorry for your loss. He was one of the last of the "greats" in Hollywood. He will be missed.

janice leegette

July 11, 2012

I will miss you in the movies. Mom and i watched everything you were in. You will always be a legand to me. I will forever be greatfull for the times you made me laugh. I will hold you in my heart..

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