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| Service Information Kevin Michael Borr |
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Memorial Service: 12 Noon, Monday, September 22, at Ada Bible Church, Kentwood Campus, 2045 68th St. SE, Caledonia, 49316 Cemetery: Caledonia Lakeside |
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Kevin Michael Borr, age 46, of Caledonia, MI went to his eternal home with Jesus on September 6, 2025. Luke 15:24 states: “For this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found. So they began to celebrate.” Kevin will be remembered as a fun loving, light up the room type of guy. The one with the quick comeback or a story that would have you laughing with hysteria. To some Kevin was a man that battled demons which broke the family around him. He was never able to find his way back. Others remember his dedication to work and the accolades he achieved while being a savvy manager and salesman. You could joke that he could sell ice to an Eskimo. However you knew him or thought of him, there was something to be learned from him. Kevin has now found peace and no longer is facing these battles. Kevin was preceded in death by his grandparents, Raymond and Lucille Eister, Dwain and June Borr, and Aunt Evelyn Eister. He is survived by his children, Cassandra Borr, and Trenton Borr; parents, Kelvin and Katherine Borr; sister, Kristie (Pedro) Carbajal and their three children, Salvador, Nicolas, and Ashley; brother, Kraig (Amanda) Borr and their two children, Henrik, and Brooklynn; and brother, Kasey Borr. He also had many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved him very much. A Memorial Service will be held at 12 Noon on Monday, September 22, at Ada Bible Church, Kentwood Campus, 2045 68th St. SE, Caledonia, 49316. Pastor Ben Vaught will officiate. Immediately following the service at the church, the family invites you for a time of fellowship and a luncheon. Private interment will be in Caledonia Lakeside Cemetery.
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STROO FUNERAL HOME
1095 68TH ST SE
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49508
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Comments
Although I am sad to be writing a comment in your obituary, I have been thinking about the great times we shared during our friendship. I am grateful for the many things you taught me when I worked for you 20+ years ago in the tire business. Those lessons have carried on to current date in various roles that I have held.
I am so sorry that the demons that challenged you along the way finally prevailed. I hope & pray that you finally found the peace that you had been searching for.
Rest in Peace Kevin and I hope to see you in Heaven when I get there someday.
- Evan