The family of Cynthia Karen Borch announces her sudden passing with deep sadness.
She is survived by her children, Nelson, Curtis, and Samantha Chapman; her beloved grandson Sawyer; her cherished sister Lisa (Tim); her brothers, Graham (Linda), Nelson (Liz), and Michael (Andrea); her parents Vince and Carol; and many nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, and friends. All mourn the loss of her.
Cynthia’s life was filled with passion and accomplishment. As an adult she furthered her education with a diploma from Okanagan University College, established a successful career with the Canada Revenue Agency, and completed the Kelowna Marathon. Throughout all these activities she provided, maintained, and renovated a home while raising three children as a single mom. Her intensely competitive spirit in sports and games was balanced by her ready laughter and her joy in life and music.
Cynthia will be remembered for her loving and affectionate heart, being quick to hug, and for improving everything and everyone she touched.
A Memorial Service and Reception for Cynthia will be held at McCall’s Downtown, 1400 Vancouver St., Victoria, B.C., Saturday, January 18th, 2014 at 2:00 P.M.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
McCall Bros. Funeral Home
www.mccallbros.com
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Georgina Nikolopoulos Bocolas
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Marlene Baerg Reading through the many comments I can see once again why I was drawn into a friendship with Cynthia for a season. We were good friends through high school and then again for a season while she was living in Kelowna. I lost touch with her – but at different times she would be in my thoughts and prayers. Praying today for you as a family as you grieve her loss.
One of my memories of Cynthia was a time when we went to her home over our lunch break at school and we sang and wrote a worship song together.
The words came from Ps 73:23,24Nevertheless I am continually with You;
You have taken hold of my right hand.With Your counsel You will guide me,
And afterward receive me to gloryLooking forward to seeing you in glory one day Cynthia!!
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Derrick Kreitewolf So sorry to hear of Cynthia’s passing. My thoughts are with you all.
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Jean Donovan I offer you all my deepest sympathy on the loss of Cynthia, – a mother, daughter, grandmother,aunt – she was so proud of all her family and excited to share the latest pictures and stories of all the achievements her extended family had accomplished.
Cynthia was a great teammate, always willing to help and to teach, a great personal friend, willing to listen, and caring about whatever was happening in other people’s lives.I will always be grateful to have had the opportunity to work with her and get to know her as a friend. I do, and will continue to miss her – the memories of the time we did have together will always be there.
I pray for all of you all that with God’s grace you will find peace in time. Gone much too soon, but certainly not forgotten.
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Joanne & Reg Crone Dear Carol and Vince:
The loss of your daughter is a loss beyond words.
May you find comfort in the strength of your love, the solace of your memories and the strong circle of family and friends you are surrounded by.
Your are in our thoughts and hearts,
Joanne and Reg
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Derrick Kreitewolf My thoughts are with you all.
Derrick Kreitewolf
Chilliwack bc
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Bente and Dalton Peck Vince and Carol, Nelson, Curtis and Samantha, and all the rest of the family. Our very sincere condolences in the loss of a 2nd cousin who I only met once, but was very impressed with and wanted to know better. Thanks to the internet, we did communicate a few times, but not nearly enough. My heart breaks thinking of the pain you must be feeling at this time. Love and prayers to all of you.
Bente, Dalton and family.
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Patti Edwards To the family of Cynthia;
I would like to pass on my sincere condolences on the loss of dear Cynthia. She was such a kind, and sweet soul. We shared many talks of her precious grandson and how proud she was of her children. I will miss her warm smile and positve outlook.
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Phil Sovdi To all the Borch’s, Chapman’s and extended family.
Linda and I are so deeply saddened by your loss.
The Cynthia that we knew was a great lady, and from all accounts continued to be that and a whole lot more.
I just saw a picture of her and felt like she hadn’t changed a bit and that the life we shared in our teens was only a moment away.Thinking about her, the memories flooded in both fond and warm. Some of my best memories as a teenager and young adult were centred around the Borch home on Laurier in Port Coquitlam.
Later they took a more concentrated focus with Graham and Cynthia as Linda an I spent a lot of time together with them in rehearsing and performing. What a great moment in life.
Two of the funniest moments with Cynthia were with Tom Borle’ on the bridge in between Kaslo and Nelson and one late night at her bedroom window.
Tom was on her right, I was on her left and Cynthia was in the middle. We were watching the water crash down under the bridge, it must have been spring runoff. We were all leaning over the rails and watching the water fall away down the cliff from us. Tom and I looked at each other and at the same time picked up Cynthia’s legs and pivoted her so that she was level with the rail. She screamed, thinking she was going over, we howled and eventually let her down, she windmilled and walloped me right in the stomach totally winding me. Lesson learned, “Don’t mess with Cynthia.”
The other time was one night after making a late run dropping off everyone from youth. I dropped Cynthia last, drove away and remembered there was something important that I had to tell her. This was in the day before cell phones and so I came back to the house. I knew her room was on the side and so I went to her window and called, “Cynthia,” definitely but quietly. “Cynthia, Cynthia.” There was a long pause and a scarred and whispered, “Whaaat?” I told her it was me. Her comment was, “Oh Phil, it’s just you.” Knowing the story of Samuel’s call in the Bible, I read between the lines and knew what she was thinking. “You thought God was talking to you.” She was embarrassed and I howled. What a huge disappointment for her. Lesson learned? “I need to have a simple huge faith like Cynthia.”
A lot of water has gone under that bridge as well as a few others that we have all stood on. Today, we are reflecting, reminiscing, and missing a great lady, sister, daughter, friend who had a simple and sincere faith. I know that today, all her troubles, misunderstandings, misgivings and questionings have perspective and answers. Cynthia is with our Lord.
God Bless her family, if they are anything like their mom and grandma, they are amazing.
God Bless, Graham, Nelson and Michael, Lisa, Carol and Vince. What a treasure you brought to this world and helped form. We are better people because of Cynthia in our lives. Our prayers are with you all.Phil and Linda Sovdi
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Jackie Cuffe Cynthia was dynamic. Her ability to tackle life as she did sports is what I remember most about her. Cynthia had a beautiful singing voice, as well. She will be missed. God Bless everyone who knew and loved her. May the great memories of her life be dear to your hearts as the days and years go by.
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Gay Rupert & Mark Clarke We are so sad and shocked to hear of Cynthia’s passing. What a privilege to known her for over 40 years and see what a beautiful woman she was.
We are thinking of all the family during this difficult time. Our love and sympathy to all the Borch’s, Chapman’s and extended family
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Lorraine Leon (Banni) I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Though I haven’t seen Cynthia in a very long time it seems like yesterday that I was fortunate enough to have her and all of the Borch’s in my life. Her smile will be everlasting Please accept my deepest sympathy
Thoughts and prayers for you all.
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Mary McGovern I was shocked to read of Cynthia death in to days paper. I extend to her children , parents ,and family my sincere sympathy
I was fortunate to meet Cynthia once , and I had an instant connection , she was surprised I pronounced, and recognized her name ,
I shared with her , I knew this name from Prince Rupert , it was her Grandparents I knew well, our daughters music teacher for many years , needless to say we had lots to share , wonderful memories of wonderful people , who were Cynthia’s Grandparents
She was delighted to have met me albeit for a short time , to share my memories of her Grandparents and Aunt
When we parted , she gave me a hug , and stated I had made her day
A beautiful woman , with a big heart
I have no words to express my sorrow for Cynthia’s family
I hope you will find comfort in that I care for a woman it met only once who left her mark , Your Mother, Daughter, Sister Grandmother Friend
My Thoughts and Prayers
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Rosann Nanci-Carl It doesn’t seem possible that such a strong person is gone! She was an amazing person who was always so positive, upbeat, and real. She told it like it was, no fooling around. She was a good friend and our time at CRA was more entertaining with her around. I cherish the time we had with her, she made work fun. In many ways she was our cheerleader, always trying to organize an evening out with the girls. My fondest memories of Cynthia are our get togethers with the office gals at our condo at Big White. We had such a good time.
My thoughts and prayers are with her children, grand-child, and the rest of family. May God’s grace be with you and help ease your sorrow. It is difficult to lose a mom but remember that her spirit will be with you every step of the way. God bless! – Rosann
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Leslie Dayman We are deeply sorry for the sudden and unexpected loss of Cynthia. She recognized me (Leslie) in a parking lot in Victoria a few years ago. We were just beginning to renew our acquaintance and past friendship. We are shocked and saddened by this loss and deeply disappointed that we could not continue to forge our renewed friendship with her. My heart goes out to Samantha who I was so privileged to meet before and after little Sawyer came along.
Leslie and Bruce Dayman
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Claire & Robin Shovar Cynthia was more like a sister to us than a cousin. Our families shared so many meals and holidays together. She was always there for us and would do anything for her friends and family. We will deeply miss her good sense of humor, her slightly competitive nature, whenever we played cards or board games. We love you Cynthia and we will keep you close in our hearts forever.
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Doreen Scheer Carol and Vince. Please accept my most heart felt condolences on the passing of your daughter. My thoughts will be with you in the trying days ahead. God bless. Doreen
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Eva Sutherland Cynthia was a great team member and always spoke with passion about her work. She was very knowledgeable, diligent, detail-oriented, and always tried to do things right. I could tell how much she loved her family by the smile she had when she spoke of them. She will be greatly missed.
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Murray and Gaynell Reiter We are very sorry to hear about Cynthia passing. Our condolances to Nelson, Currtis and Samantha and the rest of her family. Cynthia was a good friend and always there to talk to. She will be missed. I worked with her at CRA for many years and she was always supportive and understanding. She helpedme through many family issues with my step daughters and could always be relied on for a kind word and encouragement
Murray
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Phyllis and Leo Le Couteur We are utterly shocked and heartbroken to hear of Cynthia’s death. Our long-time bond with your family remains strong, and our hearts go out to all of you. The incredible closeness of your family will help you all through the difficult days to come, as there is little comfort to ease the pain of such a loss, except to remember and honour Cynthia as the dynamic, accomplished, and wonderful woman that she was. We offer our love and condolences to you all.
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Lillian Ettel So sorry to hear of Cynthia’s passing, she was a wonderful lady, I had the pleasure of working with her years ago at KPMG . She is now among the angels in heaven. My deepest condolences, Lil Ettel
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Pete Sutherland Cynthia trained me when I first started working at CRA. She was so knowledgeable, friendly, and a great motivator. She always had a smile and it makes me smile thinking of her. She is and will be forever greatly missed around here.
My heart felt condolences to her family of whom she spoke often.
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Brittany Wiens Cynthia was such a fun teammate on the Thunder Chicken’s softball team. She brought such a positive attitude to the diamond for ball practice and all of our games. She kept smiling and cheering us on even when she took a ball to the knee this season that would have put most of us in tears- she was such a tough girl! She will be greatly missed at our games.
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Jodi Schafer I was fortunate enough to work with Cynthia for a few years in Kelowna. She was a pleasure to work with. She always had a story to share every day about her dealings with her kids. They kept her on her toes!! I remember cheering her on at the marathon and being so proud of her when she crossed the finish line. I know how hard she worked to accomplish that. I am so sorry for her family to have lost such a wonderful person.
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Alison McLennan My deepest sympathies to you, Nelson, Curtis and Samantha. We are so sorry for your loss and we treasured our time and being truly blessed to work and share a wonderful friendship with your mom. She is seriously missed. I will always remember her warm heart and the love and care that she took for her friends. I forever will have the picture in my head of your mom biking to my house for chats and wearing her neon coloured biking gear. She looked so cool. Such a wonderful person.
Love Alison, Craig, Sidney and Carrie xo
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Kerstina Coldwells Cynthia was like a mother to me when I lived in Kelowna. She was always there for everyone and was one of the most kind people in the world. She treated me like a daughter and I always loved to see her on my visits. She will be missed very much and will always have a special place in my heart. Rest in paradise Cynthia. You are extremely loved and I will never forget you.
Love always
Kerstina Coldwells
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Jeanette & Tony Hoft Dear Nelson & family,
Your mom obviously did a great job in bringing up a son as nice as you. May your hearts heal with time. Our prayers are with you.
Jeanette & Tony













Dear Vince and Carol
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families
during this loss of your beautiful daughter, mother and grandmother.
May God ease you pain and fill your hearts with great memories
and joy , always remembering the good.
Love Georgina