Daily Times (Primos, PA)

James J. Borek

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James Borek, 64, of Boothwyn, Pennsylvan­ia and retired from Sunoco, Inc., died peacefully at Riddle Hospital the morning of November 16, 2021. He told us, “Only the good die young.” He was 64, so where that leaves him, only the Lord can say.

Those who knew him, know he was no saint. But they also know the depth of heart and loyalty he had. He told us never to sleep with socks on, because the feet need to breathe.

He surprised his grandson with a pet snake from his back yard for a 7 th birthday. He cooked surf and turf

on New Years Eve for the family movie marathons before slamming pots and pans at midnight. He taught us how to shoot cans and cast a line. When he went hunting or fishing, he’d return with a meal, or simply photos of nature that captured his soul. He showed up for every single parade, play, volleyball

game, and marching band performanc­e his daughters danced him through. He put Longwood Gardens to shame for the amount of flowers he bought his wife.

On the morning of November 16, Jim left this life for the after party. He joined his wife, Margie Hafich, and maybe they’re dancing to their wedding song, “I Love You Just the Way You Are.” His father Stanley is there too, to welcome him home.

James is survived by his mother, Charlotte, brothers Stanley and David, daughters Valerie and Adria, son-in-law Randy, grandsons Parker and Silas, and rescue dog with a turbo tail, Jesse.

He always told us he wanted a party instead of a funeral, with dancing and laughter. A private remembranc­e will be held by family members. Grief and love are two sides of the same coin. Jim lives on

in the people who love him. The party he wanted, the celebratio­n of his life, will be every time we see a sunrise, each time we go out on the Chesapeake Bay, when we sit around a campfire, or rock out to 70s music, when we hug the people we love, when we tell

the wild stories of his life, and when his grandsons climb trees and smile and grow.

Rest in Peace and Joy Dad.

Condolence­s can be sent care of the Ward Funeral Home www.jwardfuner­alhome.com

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