No longer forgotten: Stone now marks grave in Republic | News, Sports, Jobs - Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
Dec 24, 2018Bordner, a Republic native who is buried in Farewell Retreat Cemetery.REPUBLIC — People drove past and mowed over an unmarked grave in Farewell Retreat Cemetery.They didn’t know a man was buried there.But after nearly 40 years, that’s no longer the case.A stone now marks the burial plot for Julian B. Bordner, a Republic native who also lived in Tiffin and died Jan. 7, 1981.Republic resident Dennis Niederkohr said Bordner laid in a grave with nothing on it for 38 years.“He was forgotten,” he said.Niederkohr and friend Craig Neifer, graduates of Republic High School’s class of 1968, made the stone possible.Neifer said his father, Sam, is buried at Farewell Retreat Cemetery in Republic. He said it’s a beautiful cemetery, and he likes to walk around.He came across Bordner’s parents’ grave and questioned where Bordner, who graduated in 1964, was buried. He said he thought, “Where is Julian?”“Nobody seemed to know,” he said.Neifer talked to Niederkohr and his wife, Linda, while preparing for a class reunion. Niederkohr said he didn’t know where Bordner was buried, and his wife couldn’t find anything.There had been a viewing for Bordner, but there were no graveside services the following day when he was going to be buried. No one knew where the burial was, and there were no pall bearers, Niederkohr said.Niederkohr said he and Neifer know the cemetery left and right and figure Bordner had to be next to his parents. The cemetery’s caretaker confirmed their belief.Officials probed and found the vault, Niederkohr said.“He was next to his mother,” Neifer said.Neifer said they were going to get him a stone, Niederkohr said.“He had no parents left, no siblings,” he said.Niederkohr and Neifer considered splitting the $600 cost of the stone.“It’s a simple stone,” Niederkohr said.But they didn’t have to shoulder the cost on their own because o...