"Funeral services for Charles Risley Borst, accountant in the Colorado State Revenue Department, will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Howard Mortuary. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery.
"Mr. Borst died Friday in his home, 1125 Steele st. He was 66.
"Born in Denver, April 21, 1878, he taught in Manual Training High School for several years. He became treasurer of the J. H. Wilkins Realty Co. and later an accountant in the State Revenue Department. The latter position he held until his death.
"An active member of Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, he was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of this country. He was a past master of the Arapahoe Blue Lodge of Masons.
"Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Amy Garver Borst; a daughter, Miss Helen Virginia Borst, a junior in the School of Commerce of Denver University; a son, Rev. William Garver Borst, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Salida, Colorado; a sister, Mrs. William A. Riner of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and a brother, William C. Borst, retired principal of North High School."
~ Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado. Sunday, January 28, 1945; page 31.
"Funeral services for Charles Risley Borst, accountant in the Colorado State Revenue Department, will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Howard Mortuary. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery.
"Mr. Borst died Friday in his home, 1125 Steele st. He was 66.
"Born in Denver, April 21, 1878, he taught in Manual Training High School for several years. He became treasurer of the J. H. Wilkins Realty Co. and later an accountant in the State Revenue Department. The latter position he held until his death.
"An active member of Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, he was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of this country. He was a past master of the Arapahoe Blue Lodge of Masons.
"Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Amy Garver Borst; a daughter, Miss Helen Virginia Borst, a junior in the School of Commerce of Denver University; a son, Rev. William Garver Borst, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Salida, Colorado; a sister, Mrs. William A. Riner of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and a brother, William C. Borst, retired principal of North High School."
~ Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado. Sunday, January 28, 1945; page 31.
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