Jerome G. Borowske
March 13, 1948 ~ January 3, 2019
Jerome G. Borowske, age 70 of Geneva, passed away Thursday, January 3, 2019 at his home. He was born March 13, 1948 in Cleveland, the son of the late Aloysius and Irene (Lyng) Borowske.
Jerry was a proud Marine who served our country during Vietnam. A fun loving and generous heart he was always willing to help those in need. He worked for several years as a Draftsman for the Lubrizol Corporation. For the past several years, Jerry worked alongside his wife, Margie as the owners of Mar-G’s Restaurant in Geneva where he was affectionately known as Jer-Bear.
He is survived by his wife, Margie Lyons Snyder Borowske; his daughter, Stacy (Edward) Lim; his grandchildren, Elijah, Kai and Tessa; his step children, Laurie and Blaine; and his 6 Step grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brothers, James and Norman; and his sister, Rita Laird.
Friends will be received 2-4:00 p.m. Sunday, January 13, 2019 the Behm Family Funeral Home, 175 South Broadway in Geneva. A Memorial Service will follow at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Online obituary and guest book at www.behmfuneral.com
Jerry and I shared 25 yrs of our youth together and birthed an amazing daughter. He taught me a lot about life and I will always love him. R.I.P. until our souls cross again. ~Denise Borowske
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Jerry , I can’t believe your gone ? I can’t thank you enough for being a blessing to my mother …. her best friend , lover , and husband 26 years of Happiness ❤️ ….. you made my mother glow with happiness . Please continue to watch over her as you Always did ! As above so below ❤️ We miss YOU ! Always ! ❤️
Jerry and I are two years old and share a galvanized tub together to splash and have fun. Walking together to attend school at West Tech. I forgave him long ago for joining the Marines during Vietnam, LOL. I was Navy, Joe H was Air Force, Joe K was Navy. Travel to our Lord Savior Jerry With sadness of heart I remain your friend… Dave Beth
To all Jerry's immediate family and all those who knew him, I am truly sorry for your loss. I will always remember the good times in St. Coleman's grade school, at West Tech High School, and our mischievous days leading up to Vietnam; also the crazy times before our marriages and the short social encounters after. For what ever the reasons, we lost touch. I will always think of you as a good friend. I will miss knowing you are not here Borowske. Rest in Peace. See you the next time around…. Joseph S. Kozak
Rest in paradise, sweet man. Thanks for the memories, the laughter, and the joy of having known you not only as my family, but as my friend ? Until we meet again, fly high, love. Watch over your babies ? Love, Jody