Tony Borsh
PORT CLINTON, 0. — Tony
Borsh, 53, of 618 Jackson street,
Port Clinton, was pronouncedd
at Magr hospital at 7:25 p.m.
Wednesday after suffering a heart
attack at the wheel of his car. |
Mr. Borsh, operator of Tony's i
j Snack. Bar on Madison street, 1
| had closed his shop alt 7 p.m. He, '
I his wife and children were driving j
I on Route 2, just west of the Port-
' age river bridge, when Mr. Borsh
pulled off the road, stopped the
car and slumped over the steer¬
ing wheel. |
A passing motorist notified au¬
thorities and an ambulance went '
to the-scene. tf—f{~ff&5
Mr. Borsh was born June 9,
in Rainy River, Ontario.
While in Port Clinton, Mr. B
While in Port Clinton, Mr. Borsh
operated a snack bar. He was a
member of the National Restaur-
I ant Association.
He is survived by his widow,
Zctta;' daughter Penny, and son,
Gary, both at home; three sis-
1 tersi and five brothers, all of
Canada.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Saturday at Sanders fu¬
neral home with burial in River-
. view cemetery.