Sunday, July 24, 2011

Safe Haven has lost a GREAT HORSE HERO!.........R.I.P. Chet.

Chester Dale Borror (1957 - 2011)

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CHESTER DALE BORROR

Chester Dale Borror was born in Corning, September 22, 1957 and died July 12,2011 at his home on Tehama Angus Ranch in Gerber,CA.

He was educated in Gerber, Red Bluff and U.C., Davis. Upon graduation he worked for Kraft Foods in Chicago, Illinois in food engineering. He enjoyed working with his hands, constructing stone walls at the Chalk Mountain Ranch in Bridgeville, CA, and building his home on Holmes Road. He enjoyed designing and building many ranch signs and gates, building firewood processing machinery, and designing and building furniture. Chet developed a special bond with animals under duress - providing a home for stray dogs and working and providing support for Safe Haven Horse Rescue.

He is survived by his special friend Catherine Cadieux, his parents Bill and Sandy Borror of Tehama, brother Kevin (Linda) and Eric of Gerber, brother Aaron (Rebecca) of Terrebonne, OR and sister Alda of Miyazaki, Japan and nieces Callie Borror, Rochelle Borror and nephew Bryce Borror.

A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, July 23rd, at noon with a potluck at the ranch. Chet would request any gifts be made to Safe Haven Horse Rescue.

 * Chet's Parents had his celebration of life yesterday, at their ranch. Linda R. Rick T. Cori M. & Linda C. attended the services for Safe Haven. It was a beautiful & peaceful celebration of a Wonderful, Talented, & Kind Hearted Man, who gave his All, for each & every endeavour he took on.  Mrs Borror, welcomed everyone & said a Prayer for Chet & everyone attending. Mr Borron talked about his son's life. It was beautifully sad for everyone, they all loved him so.
Chet found Safe Haven Horse Rescue in the Nickel newspaper! He came out to the ranch, & after seeing the horse's hay on pallets, stored under tarps, he decided to build us a Hay Barn! & that he did! It is an Awesome well built Barn, that Safe Haven will Forever be Grateful for. Safe Haven is in the process of having a plaque built to mount on the barn to Honor Chet. He was the horses & Safe Haven Horse Rescue's Hero.



Published in Daily News on July 14, 2011

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