Kirsten A. Borchardt Hart ~ Class of 1987

Kirsten Borchardt ~ Class of 1987

Arrived ~ October 29, 1969

Departed ~ October 12, 2025

Lovingly submitted by: Betsy Nordquist

Kirsten A. Hart Obituary

Kirsten A. Borchardt Hart
October 29, 1969 – October 12, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a beloved wife, mother, sister, daughter, teacher, and friend.

Born in Hawaii into a proud military family, she was no stranger to adventure and embraced a life full of travel, learning, and connection. Her global experiences shaped her generous spirit and broad perspective, which she shared throughout her career as a passionate and dedicated teacher. Her creativity touched every part of her life—whether in the classroom, at home, or in her art.

She is survived by the love of her life Brian, together for over 32 years, and three wonderful sons, Duncan, Griffin, and Liam. Also, her sister Elizabeth Miner (Bill), mother Karen Lindquist, and father Curt Borchardt (Jennifer).

Kirsten’s true passion was in the classroom as a devoted educator for over 30 years. Her impact reached far beyond lesson plans. Kirsten was known for her kindness, sense of humor, creativity, encouragement, and many students remember her not only as a teacher, but as someone who truly cared for them. Her mantra year after year to her students was “Always be Kind”. Colleagues knew her as a steady presence, always ready to lend a helping hand or a word of encouragement.

Beyond her travels, Kirsten’s pure essence radiated in the way she lived each moment. She was the heart of her family—organizing unforgettable trips, cooking delicious meals, and filling her home with warmth, laughter, and countless board games.

Her fun-loving nature was absolutely contagious, a bright energy evident in everything she touched. With a big heart that knew no bounds, Kirsten possessed an extraordinary gift for making everyone around her feel genuinely seen, deeply loved, and cherished. She was endlessly loyal and generous, and every friend she made became family and a better person because of her. She dove headfirst into every adventure, whether immersing herself in playing golf, hiking, screen printing, painting, drawing, woodblock printing, crochet, creating posters, and designing unique T-shirts. Her hands were always busy bringing beauty into the world, and her work reflected her bold imagination and attention to detail. She embraced every single journey with an open mind, pure joy, and the most intense work ethic.

Even in the face of her illness, Kirsten never lost her characteristic humor or her incredible grace and dignity, inspiring all who witnessed her unwavering strength. Kirsten leaves behind a heartbroken, yet eternally grateful, community of family and friends who love her fiercely and will forever hold her memory close and dear. She touched countless lives, and every person who knew her carries a story, a laugh, a moment that beautifully reveals her extraordinary capacity for love and friendship. Though her time with us was far too brief, Kirsten’s vibrant legacy of living life to the fullest, embracing every adventure, and spreading pure happiness will continue to inspire us all. We will forever miss her radiant smile, her infectious laugh, and her ability to make every moment unforgettably fun.

Kirsten’s visitation will be held on Sunday October 19, 2025, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home, 659 East Greenwich Avenue, West Warwick. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday October 20, 2025, at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Glioblastoma Foundation in Kirsten’s name by going on their website glioblastomafoundation.org, or sending a check to: Glioblastoma Foundation PO Box 62066 Durham, NC 27715

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Sabrina Christine Allen – Sloan ~ Class of 1987

Sabrina Allen ~ Class of 1987

Arrived ~ February 7, 1970

Departed ~ August 8, 2021

Sabrina’s husband James wrote:

I regret to inform you that Sabrina Christine Allen Sloan passed away on August 5, 2021 due to complications related to acute viral pneumonia. . 

James Sloan

Christine’s husband of 32 years.

Obituary
Sabrina Christine Allen Sloan, 51, passed away suddenly after a valiant battle with acute pneumonia and other complications. Born February 7, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts the daughter of Clair La Var Allen and Margaret Ann McDonald Allen. Christine loved life, had an infectious laugh, and a ready wit. She loved and served unconditionally. Her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren whom she taught to call her Tutz. She loved that. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many callings. She worked at nCino as the Office Goddess.

Survivors include: her husband, James, children Derek (Bethany) Sloan, Alise (Scott) Homer, AnneMarie (Hunter) Jenkins, Danielle (Daniel) McGowan, and 10 grandchildren, her parents Clair and Margaret, siblings David Allen, Elizabeth Hughes, Rachael Porter, and Kathryn Allen.

Funeral services will be held Thursday August 12, 2021 at 11:00 am in the Thanksgiving Village Ward, (3155 Garden Drive, Lehi, Utah). There will be a viewing on Thursday at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 am prior to the services. Burial in the Lehi City cemetery. Please share a memory or condolence at andersonmortuary.com

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Matthew “Matt” Beckham ~ Class of 1987

Matt Beckham ~ Class of 1987

Departed ~ 10/30/2020

Joey Beckham wrote:

Matt went to be with Jesus about 4:00 this afternoon.
He had been struggling with isolation from Covid, pain from back issues, and lack of sleep for several weeks from a new construction around his house. He also just started some pain meds. I was with him Tuesday evening.

He took his life.

We are all processing and doing as well as expected. Jackie, his wife, is struggling but strong.

Matt received Christ at a young age and truly cultivated that relationship with all the ups and downs of life. We know that Matt is with Jesus, enjoying a life of no pain and suffering and clear perspective on this world.
He loved his ISB friends and family! If you are struggling, please don’t do it alone! We want to help!

Our Celebration Service for Matt Beckham will be held on Wednesday, November 4 at 5:45 PM at The Encourager Church. The church is located at 10950 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas 77043. We will also LIVESTREAM the service via Facebook.

There will be a reception for everyone following the service to meet with Jackie, family, and friends.

To support Jackie financially during this time her VENMO is @JackieBeckham or you can give to The Encourager Church designating the funds for Matt and Jackie Beckham Funeral and Expenses. VENMO does not provide a tax deduction but The Encourager Church will provide one. If you would like to send flowers, please send them directly to The Encourager Church for Jackie Beckham. Whether you join in person, via LIVESTREAM or in prayers and Spirit, we appreciate all the support we have received during this difficult time. You are loved and we feel your love!

Here is a beautiful song Matt wrote and performs that expresses his heart and our heart:

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Joey Beckham

Dear ISB Friends, it is with heavy heart that I announce the passing of Matt Beckham (Class of ’87), my best friend and fellow ISB actor. I am here to celebrate his amazing life. He touched so many with his humor, zaniness, and genuine sincerity. Take care, buddy. You are going to put on a great show up there. Save me a seat in the front row.

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