A native of LeRoy, Mr. Borland lived in West Monroe before moving to Central Square.
He worked as a truck driver with A&T Haulers of Syracuse. He was pre-deceased by his parents, Dean and Florence Borland, a sister Kay Borland Porter, and a brother Dennis, killed in Viet Nam..
Surviving are a son, Mark of Constantia; three daughters, Tammi Fortino of Central Square, Debra Borland of Constantia and Colleen Allen of Williamstown; two brothers, Lyle of West Monroe and Dean of Ashgrove, Mo.; a sister, Gail Heath of Georgia; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial is in Union Settlement Cemetery, West Monroe.
Published in The Post-Standard
Syracuse, NY
Wednesday, April 30, 1997
Thanks to Kiely Malone for the additional information.
A native of LeRoy, Mr. Borland lived in West Monroe before moving to Central Square.
He worked as a truck driver with A&T Haulers of Syracuse. He was pre-deceased by his parents, Dean and Florence Borland, a sister Kay Borland Porter, and a brother Dennis, killed in Viet Nam..
Surviving are a son, Mark of Constantia; three daughters, Tammi Fortino of Central Square, Debra Borland of Constantia and Colleen Allen of Williamstown; two brothers, Lyle of West Monroe and Dean of Ashgrove, Mo.; a sister, Gail Heath of Georgia; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial is in Union Settlement Cemetery, West Monroe.
Published in The Post-Standard
Syracuse, NY
Wednesday, April 30, 1997
Thanks to Kiely Malone for the additional information.
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