Robert Nickolas Boris age 83 of Hillsboro died early Monday, July 25, 2005 at the Laurels of Hillsboro.He was born January 30, 1922 the son of the late Nickolas Paul and Madge Belle Medsker Boris. Mr. Boris was a W.W.II Army Veteran, a civilian electronic engineer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base retiring after 43 years of service, a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ, life time member of the Hillsboro V.F.W. Post #9094, life time member of Hillsboro American Legion Post # 129, a member of the 12th Armor Division Association, Highland County Amateur Radio Association, National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARF) Chapter 2230, and a former Church of Christ Elder. On June 18, 1949 in England he was united in marriage to Barbara Keyford Boris who survives. He is also survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Arthur and Cindy Boris of Athens Alabama, Martin Scott and Angela Boris of Hillsboro, Timothy Paul and Linda Boris of Hillsboro, David Edwin and Judy Boris of Wilmington, Michael John and Becky Boris of Wilmington, daughters and sons-in-law, Jennifer Diane and Louis Badgely of Newnan, Georgia, Noreen Kaye Nordman of El Paso, Texas, Angelica Renee and Jerry Rowlands of Lynchburg, 25 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Grant N.   Boris, two sisters Christina Main and Elcenia Zurface, and a brother, Ronald Douglas Boris. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. John Porter will officiate. Burial will follow in the Auburn Cemetery on Careytown Rd. Memorials may be made to the Hillsboro Church of Christ Christian School, 155 W. Walnut St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133.


Pam Reno
pamr_63@yahoo.com
Monday, July 25, 2005
04:42 PM

Martin & Family, So sorry to hear about your dad our prayers are with you and your family. God Bless

Pam Reno


Connie Emery Miller
emerys9@yahoo.com
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
09:40 PM

1110 Marci Lane Georgetown, Indiana 47122

Martin and Families,

I'm very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.


M/M R.M. Skip Pulliam
ww3287 @dragonbbs.com
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
08:02 AM

1531 N. Hollowtown Rd Hillsboro, Ohio

Dear Boris Family;We are sorry to be unable to be with you at this time. We have a lot of fond memories of the Boris family--Sunday school classes and espeecially the smile that Bob always seemed to have along with a keen sense of humor. Memories are a lasting impression of our friends. Bob left a great legacy in his family but also in his respect for his God. Mom of course had a big part in this legacy so the Boris family has been fortunate to have Bob for these many years. Thanks for sharing him with us. Skip and Chrys.


Susan Lowell
slowell@dragonbbs.com
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
12:19 PM

5435 Leiniger-Haigh RD Hillsboro

Please accept my sincere sympathy. Bob was always kind in visiting Russ various times while he was home-bound.

I know you all love the Lord and realize as Christians, we never have to say "good-bye".

I wish for you peace in the upcoming days. God is with us all of time, and no matter what the storm, he will calm it if we ask and trust Him.

God bless you all.

Susan Lowell


Susan Lowell
slowell@dragonbbs.com
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
12:19 PM

5435 Leiniger-Haigh RD Hillsboro

Please accept my sincere sympathy. Bob was always kind in visiting Russ various times while he was home-bound.

I know you all love the Lord and realize as Christians, we never have to say "good-bye".

I wish for you peace in the upcoming days. God is with us all of time, and no matter what the storm, he will calm it if we ask and trust Him.

God bless you all.

Susan Lowell


Tom and Susan Archibald
wsrw@bright.net
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
04:53 PM

Over the years I have valued knowing Bob. He always impressed me with his wisdom and good sense. A great life to value and remember. Our very best to Barbara and all the family


Jim & Sara Beery
j_beery@bellsouth.net
Sunday, December 04, 2005
03:58 AM

622 Hubbards Ln Bardstown, KY 40004

Bob, Your family was a friend to me when I needed it most. I do miss those times in Church and School. I've relived, in my thankful memories, those times.

I still smile at the thoughts of you running track bare-footed.

I wish I'd known of your family's loss. I'd come home. It's my fault.. I should have stayed in touch.

You're in my thankful prayers. Know that I'll tell Sara, my beautiful wife and friend, about your dad and his wisdom. I've already told her about your love for that British Import and how it would "corner" so well.

Jim & Sara



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