R. Scott Borders, 59 of Florence, passed away surrounded by his family on November 8, 2021. Scott was born on May 2, 1962 in Ashland, KY to the late Earl and Marcia Sue Borders. He was a high school quarter back and graduated from Paul G. Blazer High School. He attended the University of Kentucky where he met, and fell in love with his wife Sue Bulut. Scott earned his Juris Doctorate at Chase Law School and worked for 31 years as an attorney. He was then appointed as an Administrative Law Judge for 15 years in Workers Comp, two of those years being a Board Member. Scott knew so many amazing people in the law community and was a Friend of Bill. He would always want to lend a helping hand especially to his buddy, Charles LaRosa.
Scott is survived by his wife of 40 years together: Sue Borders, daughters: Madi (Ian Roe) Borders and Alli (Colton Dolezal) Borders, brother: Earl “Rick” Richard Borders, sisters: Marcia Hunt and Angela Childers, numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, great-great nieces, and a host of very close and dear friends. He will be truly missed by everyone’s lives he touched.
A time of visiting and sharing memories will be held April 2, 2022 from 3pm to 7pm at Linnemann Funeral Homes, Burlington. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to (gofundme site https://gofund.me/15c36ed8) or (A Friend of Bill)
R. Scott Borders
Address: ,from Christy
I’m so sorry for the family’s loss. Scott was one of the few workers’ compensation attorneys and ALJs from Ashland, and I always appreciated him making me feel included, when I was an attorney and later as an ALJ. I unfortunately know the heartbreak of losing a family member to cancer too young. It just doesn’t seem fair. He was such a nice guy, and we all miss him.
Christy Hajjar
Condolences
My heartfelt condolences to You all,
The world lost a great guy when Scott left. He was a joy to be around and I sure have missed his sense of humor and all those NASCAR stories! Continued prayers for your family.
Kathy B.
For My Brother and his Family
My most heartfelt sympathy goes out to Sue, Madi, Alli, Ian, and Colton.
My big brother, Scott, was a part of my entire life. We were as close as kids , as any siblings could be and this special bond followed us into adulthood. Our family was close and fortunate to have each other. The holidays and special events in life will continue and I know he will be with us all , he wouldn’t miss a moment. His love for his family will guide us all in his absence. I know Sue, Madi, Alli, Ian and Colton will strive to make you proud and I know they have your lifetime of guidance to lead their way. How missed you will be until we meet again.
Angie
Scott Borders
Dear Sue, Madi, and Alli,
Although this is hard to say and may appear to be inappropriate, please don’t be sad. Scott was such a great person to know and be associated with, and I know from listening to him over the years that he was a wonderful husband and a tremendous father. Cherish all of the wonderful memories that you shared over the years with this wonderful guy God chose to share with us. Gosh, did he loved his family so much, and he was so proud of each one of you! I fondly recall the many times we had cases against each other when we were young attorneys, and I always look forward to having a case with Scott. It was always a pleasure dealing with Scott because he was always so knowledgeable about the case and, more importantly, he was always so fair and reasonable to deal with. Scott was truly one of the very best ALJs we have ever had in the Workers’ Compensation system. Scott treated every claimant, every attorney, and every insurance representative with the highest level of dignity and respect. I don’t recall Scott ever expressing anger towards anyone and always handled every case professionally. Scott was not only intellectually gifted, but he always seemed to bring a level of common sense in his decisions and his recommendations to opposing attorneys. It has been said that one’s level of grief always matches the level of love for that person. I know your grief must be extremely high, but cherish the high level of love that you all shared with Scott over the years. God bless Scott and his beautiful family! Greg Schabell
Justice Michelle Keller
Scott was a great attorney and Administrative Law Judge, but most of all, a wonderful person. I know he will be missed by many. I pray that the love and support of family and friends will sustain Sue, his daughters and the rest of his loved ones at this difficult time.
God Bless,
Scott from marcia
Preyers for you three. He was a great brothet
Condolences from the PBHS Class of ’80
On behalf of the Paul G. Blazer High School class of 1980, and as a friend of Scott’s back in our high school days, let me say that we are so sorry to learn of his passing. Scott was our football team’s quarterback and such a great athlete. He was kind and had a wonderful sense of humor. Our sincere condolences to his family and to all who know and love him.
Heartbroken
I’m deeply saddened to hear that Scott passed away. I send hugs to all his family and friends. I feel very fortunate that I got to see him on my visit. Peace. Cousin Missy
Scott
Scott, I can remember all the good times we had growing up in Ashland, a great town with a great community supporting us. I can recall the first time we met in JD’s backyard, and the Roosevelt Gang, You & JD, Mark, Jimmy, Joe, Howie, Charlie, Hobie, and a few others. The UPS truck. Playing sports for the Hager Wildcats, Putnam Buccaneers, and the Ashland Tomcats; you were always our leader. You kept me out of trouble more times than I can count, with Mrs. Keach at Hager, the principal at Putnam, or Coach Herb Conley at Paul Blazer. I have told you before how much I respected your dad and how I appreciated how he looked out for me, he was a great man. I remember your family taking those camper vacations to Florida, it was always exciting when you got back, you had been gone for two weeks and I was glad to get my buddy back. I can remember all those rides you and David Haymond gave me to school, great times growing up as a Tomcat. Hanging out with Bryan in his basement during JH, wondering what the future would bring. College and careers and family have separated us over time, everyone is so busy these days. I wish we could take one more drive around town, hanging out, shooting the breeze, you were the great friend of my youth, I am going to miss you, I cherish those memories more than anyone knows.
I pray your family can find their way through this and after time realize how special it was, and hold on to the memories of the good times. Your Daddy was a great man, I am so sorry he is gone!
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