Wasko Funeral Home
Kenneth E. Borman, 68
Campbell: Funeral services will be held 9:30am Saturday at the Wasko Funeral Home and 10am in St. Lucy Church for Kenneth E. Borman, 68 who passed away Tuesday evening in St. Elizabeth Medical Center.
Kenneth was born Aug. 29, 1941 in Youngstown the son of Bernard and Carmel Camuse Borman.
He was a 1959 graduate of North High School and went on to serve his country in the U.S. Army.
Ken was a member of the church, the Men’s Society and the St. Lucy Bocce Team; the Campbell Golf League and the American Legion Post 570. He loved the game of golf and being a part of the Campbell Golf League.
He was an insurance agent with Western and Southern Ins. Co. retiring in 2004 and was presently employed by Steinhauser Ins. Agency.
He leaves to cherish his memory his mother Carmel; his wife, the former Marilyn Mistovich whom he married on Dec. 7, 1974; his daughter and son-in-law, Keri and Carl Spivey of San Antonio, TX; the love of his life, his granddaughter Cailey; three sisters, Janice (Ray) Rubino of Lowellville, Bernice Barrell of Liberty and Diane (Frank) Ceccarelli of Hubbard; many brother-in-laws, sister-in-laws and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Bernard and a brother Billy Borman.
The Borman family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends Friday from 4-8pm.
Guest Book
Dear Marilyn & Kerri:
So sorry for your loss. Kenny was a nice guy and a good neighbor. My dad liked him a lot.
Regards,
Charlott “Bebba”
Marilyn and Keri -
Brian and I are so sorry we can’t be there for you, but you’re in our thoughts in prayers. Loss is never easy, but Uncle Ken is now home. How we will miss him (especially for us at Christmas time) so many fond memories. Thinking of you and when things calm down we will be in touch.
We love you both….
Brian, Kerri and Aric
Dear Marilyn,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have a lot of fond memories of Ken growing up on the east side. He will be missed by many.
Joe and Judy Koch
Dear Mrs. Borman, Keri, Carl and Cailey,
We’re thinking of and praying for you and all of your family during this very difficult time. I’m glad I had the pleasure of meeting Ken when you visited San Antonio since he was very kind to me and now I know where Keri gets her sense of humor!
Much love from us both.
Dear Marilyn,
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts are with you.