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Elizabeth Joada (Heitman) Borg

Posted 2019-02-11 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Thursday, November 29, 2018

Elizabeth Joada Borg (Heitman), Namaw, to all who loved her, of
Cornville, Arizona, fell into the arms of Jesus on Nov. 17, 2018. She
was born to Wilfred T. and Bessie E. Heitman (Powney) on Feb. 6, 1935.

She was the loving wife of Wendell A. Borg, who preceded her in death
in 1982. She was very much loved by her children, Robert Borg and Mary
Baczynski, who also preceded her in death in 2007 and just last October
2018, respectively.

She is survived by her loving youngest daughter, Sandra Parker of
Cornville and her husband, Ed. She will be remembered and deeply missed
by her son-in-law, Ron Baczynski, her daughter-in-law, Alice Borg, and
her grandchildren, Nathan Borg, his wife Coral, Jacquelyn Zepeda and
her husband Marcus, Neil Parker, Lindsey Hite and her husband James,
Jennifer Borg, John Borg, Erin Baczynski, and Teagan Thompson.

She had four great-grandchildren, Ethan and Ava Zepeda, Rowan Borg and
Zoey Dee Gadberry.

She retired from the Chicago Public School District after 21 years but
continued to teach in the South Suburbs as a Substitute Teacher and
Librarian until the age of 75. During her teaching years, she spent a
year teaching at an American School in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Prior to
her teaching career, she was a Teacher’s Assistant for five years and a
Sunday School Teacher, while raising a family and getting her teaching
degree. She loved teaching, traveling, reading, music, art, sewing and
quilting.

She was a member of numerous museums and she particularly loved
Brookfield Zoo. Her biggest gift to her children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren was to pass on her love of family, reading,
traveling, the arts and learning new things.

A Memorial and Celebration of Life will be held on Dec. 1, 2018, at 2
p.m., at the Verde Valley Church of the Nazarene, 1710 S. AZ Route 260,
Cottonwood.

Cards and donations may be sent to 745 N. Rattlesnake Rd., Cornville,
AZ 86325.

Information provided by survivors.




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