Milton Borchers

82, of Missouri Valley Iowa passed away Friday, September 6, 2013 at Creighton Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Milton was born December 27, 1930 in Madison County, Nebraska to Alfred and Lydia (Heggemeyer) Borchers. Milton graduated from High School in 1951 in Battle Creek, Nebraska. He served in the Army during the Korean War. He was married to JoAnn M. Freuck, September 25, 1984 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Milton farmed, owned and operated his own implement dealership for several years, he then worked for Westendorf in Onawa, Iowa. Milton attended St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, he was past Commander of the Julius F. Muller American Legion Post. Milton is preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife: JoAnn Borchers of Missouri Valley, Iowa; daughter: Kathy Freuck of Colorado, sons; Scott Borchers of Fortworth, Texas, Bruce Borchers of Chandler, Arizona; step son: Edward Freuck of Underwood, Iowa; step daughter: Susan Hadden of Alabama; sisters: Shirley Schoening of Oakland, Iowa, Ethel Albers of Cushing, Iowa; brother: Kenneth and wife Grace Borchers of Dallas Texas; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Monday September 9, 2013 from 6-8 p.m. at Hennessey Funeral Home in Missouri Valley, Iowa. Military Honors will be conducted by the Julius F. Muller American Legion Post #337 of Missouri Valley. In Loving Memory Of Milton Borchers Born December 27, 1930 Madison County, Nebraska Entered Into Rest September 6, 2013 Omaha, Nebraska Funeral Services 10:30 a.m., September 10, 2013 St. Paul Lutheran Church – Missouri Valley, Iowa Officiating Pastor Stephen Pera Vocalist Ron Halvorson Organist Carole Gorham Vocal Selection “The Lord’s Prayer” Congregational Hymns #629 “Abide With Me” #856 “How Great Thou Art” Casket Bearers Mike Blackley Tom Collins Bernard Lansink Bill Botos Roger Clausen Dick Isom Final Resting Place Rose Hill Cemetery – Missouri Valley, Iowa The family would like to invite everyone to a time of lunch and fellowship at the Church following the committal service. Memorials may be directed to St. Paul Lutheran Church.

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