May 8, 1941 - Jul 14, 2024May 8, 1941 - July 14, 2024
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Beloit, WI
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Going fishing with his grandson Jayden,Watching his grandson Tim play softball, Working in his office at home, loved cooking on his grill and enjoying the out doors..
Anything Meat and Cheese
Listening to old country music, Loved making fun of newer music
Heath work along time driving truck for swift. Heath also did a lot of work with wood furniture. Heath retired 2014 but continued his woodwork till a few years ago
Heath survived by his Daughter Pauline, His Sons Jeremy,Phillip. His Grandkids Tim,Jayden,Liberty and his Great Granddaughter Aly
Nashville was his favorite place to travel every year till he couldn't anymore
Westerns if he could he would sit by TV all day watching his old black and white Westerns
Heath was a big baseball fan he enjoyed the Brewers,Cubs.. Heath was a big Green Bay Packer fan and always had arguments with his grandson Tim that was a Dallas Cowboys fan
Heath James Borman, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on July 14, 2024, at the age of 83. He was born on May 8, 1941, in Beloit, WI, and most recently resided in Wisconsin Rapids, WI.
Heath had a passion for various hobbies that brought him immense joy. He loved spending quality time fishing with his grandson, Jayden, and cheering on his grandson, Tim, during his softball games. Working in his home office and engaging in his woodworking projects were activities that brought him great satisfaction. Additionally, Heath enjoyed cooking on his grill and embracing the beauty of the outdoors.
Food-wise, Heath had an affinity for anything meat and cheese, and he took pleasure in savoring these delectable combinations. When it came to music, he appreciated listening to old country tunes and often found humor in poking fun at newer musical styles.
In terms of Heath's professional life, he dedicated a significant portion of his career to driving trucks for Swift. Additionally, his craftsmanship extended to working with wood furniture. Even after his retirement in 2014, Heath continued to pursue his passion for woodworking until a few years ago.
Family meant the world to Heath, and he cherished every moment spent with his loved ones. He is survived by his daughter, Pauline, and his sons, Jeremy and Phillip. Heath was also a proud grandfather to Timothy, Jayden, Liberty, and a great-granddaughter, Aly.
Nashville held a special place in Heath's heart, and he looked forward to visiting the city every year until he was unable to do so. He also found solace in watching his favorite TV shows, particularly old black and white Westerns, often spending hours in front of the television.
Sports brought Heath much excitement, and he was an avid baseball fan, supporting teams like the Brewers and Cubs. His allegiance to the Green Bay Packers often sparked friendly debates with his grandson, Tim, who was a dedicated Dallas Cowboys fan.
Heath's profession as a truck driver and his genuine care for others earned him a special place in the hearts of those who knew him. He treated everyone like family, embodying his motto to live life to the fullest.
Heath was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Rose Borman, in June 2021. He is also survived by his parents, Bruce and Mary.
Heath James Borman leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and warmth. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in peace.
Heath's memorial service will be held at Henson Park
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 10:30 AM
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Beloit, WI
Wisconsin Rapids, WI