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Louise Amelia Zaborsky

Posted 2020-03-05 by mhenderson
Published in Mohave Daily News Online from Mar. 1 to Mar. 8, 2020 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Louise Amelia Zaborsky, age 72, a 30+ year resident of Bullhead City,
Arizona, passed away on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 surrounded by her
loving family. Louise was born September 26, 1947 in Los Angeles,
California.

Louise was a long-time member of the Colorado River Women's Council,
Mohave Community College Foundation Board and St. Margaret Mary's
Catholic Church.

Louise loved sports, she played soccer and softball and was a cheer
leader in high school and Jr. College. She coached both her daughters
teams and she and Jim started an adult soccer league in Claremont,
Calif. when they lived there. Louise also loved to play adult softball
in a coed league with Jim. She would often travel long distances to
watch her youngest daughter play softball, volleyball and basketball
and continued to do this with her grandson Matthew. As she grew older,
her passion was to watch her grandchildren play sports and she became
an avid fan of the AZ Diamondbacks and AZ Cardinals.

Louise is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, James Zaborsky,
Sr.; her three children, James Robert Zaborsky Jr., Kimberly (Matthew)
Prichard and Heather Brennan; and three grandchildren, Laura, Faith
and Matthew.

In lieu of flowers the family is asking that donations be made in
Louise's name to the Colorado River Women's Council, St. Margaret
Mary's Catholic Church or St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.
The family would like to thank Family Care Home Health & Hospice and
Cathi Way-Stearns for the wonderful care provided.

A celebration of life will be held privately in late March. "Louise's
Facebook page will remain open and all are welcome to post memories
and final words to her there."




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