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Larry Borden Obituary

November 4, 1939 - November 6, 2007. It is with deep sadness that his family announces the passing of Larry J. Borden. He passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family after a 4-year battle with ALS. Larry was born in Salina, Kansas to Nadine (Hilford) and Val C. Borden on November 4th, 1939. He graduated from Salina High School and then attended the University of Kansas where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He graduated in 1962 with his Bachelors of Science in Business Administration. After graduating from the University of Kansas, Larry spent several years in Colorado Springs, where he served as Controller for a construction company building homes at Peterson Air Force Base. After gaining valuable experience, Larry returned to the University of Kansas where he received his Masters in Business in 1968. Following his graduation, he returned to Colorado Springs where he held senior leadership positions at Winslow BMW for 39 years, serving first as Controller and later as Executive Vice President and General Manager, the position he held until his death. Larry married Nancy (Simpson) on February 12, 1972. Over a wonderful thirty-five year period of time, Nancy and Larry built a beautiful home and raised three wonderful children. In addition to his dedication to Nancy and the children, Larry volunteered in the community, serving on the Pikes Peak Library Board and serving as the president of both the Broadmoor Improvement Society and the Count Pourtales Association. Additionally, out of the love for his children and their passion for skiing, Larry served as president of the Rocky Mountain Division of the United Ski States Ski and Snowboard Association and was an active board member and donor to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. His great love for the University of Kansas inspired him to serve as a dedicated volunteer and steward for the University. He served as president of the local KU Alumni Association. In recognition of his local KU advocacy, Larry received the Mildred Clodfelter Award in 1989. That same year, he began to assist the University on a national level, starting his first term on the National Alumni Association's Board of Directors. Ultimately, Larry rose to become the National Chair, a leadership role that he held from 2004 to 2005. In recognition of Larry's unwavering dedication to the University, he received the Fred Ellsworth Medallion Award in 2006. At this time, Larry donated funds to complete a renovation and created The Borden Family Plaza, which now embodies the welcoming spirit that was Larry's trademark. Larry is survived by his wife Nancy; a daughter Kathryn B. Heckman and her husband Ryan of Denver; a son Mark L. Borden and his wife Lonna of Boulder; a daughter Kelly A. Borden of Denver. He is also survived by a sister Linda Lea Borden of Salina, Kansas; a sister-in-law Eileen S. Mackey and her husband Dr. Richard L. Mackey and their children Karen, Mary, Ruth and Brian; a brother-in-law Richard W. Simpson III, his wife, Ann, and their daughters, Avery and Ellie. The family would like to extend their deepest thanks to Dr. William Harvey and Dr. David Martz for their dedication and research to finding a cure for neurological diseases such as ALS. Their efforts extended the length and quality of Larry's life by slowing down the disease process and provided hope at a time when he needed it the most. The family would also like to thank Pikes Peak Hospice for the loving care they gave Larry and the family in his last days. Everyone will miss Larry's smile, his marvelous wit and sense of humor and the attention to detail that he gave every aspect of his life. He led by example as a devoted husband, loving father and loyal friend. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Larry's memory to either the KU Endowment Association (P.O. Box 928, Lawrence, KS 66044-0928) or the ALS Association (Development Department, 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 150, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301). A memorial service in Larry's honor will be held on Saturday, November 10th. Services will begin at 2 p.m. and will be held at St. Paul Catholic Church located on the west side of the Broadmoor Hotel.

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Published by The Gazette on Nov. 9, 2007.

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Richard Haitbrink

November 16, 2007

I've always cherished the many, many summer days we spent together in our youth at the Elks Country Club learning to play golf. Larry will be missed.

Rachael and Simon Bachleda

November 16, 2007

Simon and I only had an opportunity to meet Larry once at a Halloween Party hosted by Ryan and Katie. It was great to see him having so much fun with his kids and their friends. To Nancy, Katie, Mark and Kelly as well as the rest of the family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May your memories bring you comfort.

Carl Deane

November 13, 2007

Larry and I lost touch after he graduated from KU. He was always a great Jayhawk fan and KU alum. My sincere sympathy to his family & close friends. May he rest easy now.

Jeanne Ross

November 13, 2007

What a great loss on so many levels. Larry will be missed by his many friends. He was a joy to know growing up in Kansas and later in Colorado. Duane and I are so very sorry for Larry's wonderful family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time.

Thomas Thompson

November 12, 2007

We will all miss Larry. Our thoughts are with his family.
Tom Thompson KU'66
Jan Thompson KU'65

Melanie McCandless

November 11, 2007

Seeing Larry's smile, warmth and humor every week was a blessing and a reminder that we can live our lives gracefully no matter what comes our way.

Gene Jackson

November 10, 2007

As a fraternity brother, I looked up to Larry as a leader. I will miss him at Jayhawker events, but know he will be there in spirit.

Eric Heckman

November 9, 2007

Being part of the Borden family through my brother Ryan Heckman, I had the fortunate opportunity to meet Larry. I will always remember his ability to make me smile and laugh. I will always miss his love for my family and for his large heart. I know he is in KU heaven wearing Jayhawk blue always.

Love always,

Eric Heckman
"Studly do wrong"

Linda Tolan

November 9, 2007

So very sorry. My deepest sympathy.

Tim Roghair

November 9, 2007

Larry was a man worthy of respect.

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