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David A. Bornt, Jr. (1982 – 2025)

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A. Bornt, Jr.

VALATIE—David A. Bornt, Jr., 43, passed away peacefully and unexpectedly March 3, 2025. Born January 18, 1982 in Troy, he was the beloved son of David A. Bornt, Sr. and the late Maureen Callahan Bornt.

He was a graduate of Averill Park High School Class of 2000. He worked several jobs throughout his life. At the time of his death was working on building a career at Amazon in Castleton.

He was a lover of all things Boston Red Sox, NASCAR, WWE and LEGO. He loved movies and video games and most enjoyed spending time in his home theater.

He is survived by: his wife, Renee (Johnson) Bornt; children, Sophia Bornt “Sophalophagus,” Zoë Bornt “Noodle,” Callahan Bornt “Doodle” and his bonus children, David Gray, Jr. “D-Train” and Michelle Gray “Nuts.” He is also survived by: his father and sisters, David (Kathryn) Bornt, Sr. of Troy, Samantha Bornt of Richmondville, Kelsey (Keith) Bear of Schenectady, and estranged sister, Jamie Bornt of Deptford, NJ; his aunts and uncle, Joan (Dave) Watson, Su McNally and Audrey Mason; his cousins, Amy Hext, Beth (Gabe) Benitez, and Brendan (Katie) McNally. He was predeceased by: his mother, Maureen Callahan Bornt; daughter, Emma Maureen Bornt; uncle, Carl Bornt, Jr.; uncle, John McNally; grandmother, Joan Bornt; grandfather, Carl Bornt, Sr., and cousins, Jay McNally and Cody McNally.

He also leaves behind many cherished friends who became family over the years including the Baksh family of Schenectady, and Monroe; Duane A. Hotaling “Bestie” of Nassau, Chasson “Chaz” Skervin of Albany, and Heather Goodall of Castleton. “He genuinely cherished each and every one of these friendships.”

He was quick to lend a helping hand and was always there for anyone who needed him. He had an outgoing personality and always made those around him laugh. He made a unique impression on the many lives he touched and was loved by so many. He was a loving and devoted father and husband. His first and utmost priority was his family and being the best father and husband he could be. He will be greatly missed and forever part of every life he touched.

Services will be held at Raymond E. Bond Funeral Home in Valatie, March 22, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a pot luck celebration of life to follow from 2 to 4 p.m. at 19 Sylvan Lane, Troy.

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