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Maria Bornhorst Obituary

Maria Kirlis Bornhorst Mt. Pleasant - The world is a little less bright, but the angels in heaven are lucky to have my mother, Maria Kirlis Bornhorst. I hope they are ready for her! Born in Greece, Maria immigrated to Charleston with her parents when she was a young girl. True to her Cretan roots, she was passionate and stubborn, and when my mother believed in something there was no stopping her. Determined to have "the American teenage experience", she spent her Friday nights as a Rivers High School cheerleader, despite the strict Greek upbringing and her parents forbidding it. In the late 60s, she insisted on marching alongside Coretta Scott King-against her boss's orders and losing her job, but upholding her strong belief in equal rights for all. That was my mother! She met my father, David "Barney" Bornhorst, while he was a cadet (and basketball player) at The Citadel. She would sneak into games dressed as the mascot, Spike the Bulldog, and cheer on the team that later became famous for its Losing Season. She was trying to impress my father, but her antics entertained the entire team. As Pat Conroy would later write in My Losing Season: "Our locker room was a much happier place after Dave started dating Maria Kirlis, and we hungered for the stories of this hilarious and sexy girl." My parents married in 1970 and moved to Indiana so my father could attend Notre Dame law school. Afterwards, my father became a JAG officer, and the armed forces gained the most unconventional Army wife the service will ever see. She would sew incorrect patches on my father's uniforms, simply because they were pretty- accidentally promoting him to Colonel 15 years before the Army did; she was always ahead of her time. While stationed in Columbia, South Carolina, she found her true passion: belly dancing. Entertaining people became my mother's career, but it was so much more than that. She partnered with the YWCA to develop classes for breast cancer survivors, helping them rebuild their strength and self-esteem through dance. She performed on televised fundraisers causing the donation lines to ring off the hook! Governor Robert McNair even presented her with the honor of being South Carolina Woman of the year for her charity work. When my mother danced, people noticed. After an appearance on the NBC Nightly News, she was asked to perform her signature sword dance on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." While she performed all around the country, she particularly enjoyed her many performances at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, but her most memorable performance was at the Kennedy Center. Her stage name was "Mystic Maria" but to friends she was simply "Mystic". She was our Dancing Queen. But there was so much more to my mother, books have been written on less! She met two U.S. Presidents, was asked out on a date by Frankie Valli, and Austin Carr tried in vain to get her to enter a kissing contest. She worked alongside Oscar de la Renta as a top selling makeup artist, as well as sold Cabbage Patch Kid dolls on the "underground market". More importantly she rescued four young women from a human trafficking ring, bringing them into her home and showing them a small part of America before helping them return to Poland. Her favorite Christmas was the year she brought gifts, groceries, and paid several months rent to an under-privileged Orangeburg family. Her life was as generous as it was remarkable. If you knew my mother, you know that she loved Marilyn Monroe. I will always remember the amazing trip we took to New York City to attend a Christie's auction of items from Marilyn's estate. My mother had to dress up as Marilyn for the event, of course. We made many trips to Los Angeles to leave flowers at Marilyn's grave, clean her star on the Walk of Fame, and nearly committed breaking and entering at Marilyn's Brentwood home. As a child my mother was drawn to Marilyn not for the glamorous movie star that she was, but for the sadness my mother could see in her Norma Jeane's eyes. They were kindred spirits who never had the chance to meet. I hope that now my mother gets to meet Marilyn in heaven. My mother would have liked to have known her, but she was just a kid. After my parents retired in Mt. Pleasant, my mother worked beside me at the Charleston Farmer's Market selling gyros at My Big Fat Greek Tent, allowing her Greek pride to really shine. OPA! She met so many new people on those Saturdays, but she never met a stranger. My mother always told me that I was the wind beneath her wings, but it was actually the other way around; she was my strength when I was weak, my hope when I was down, my glue when I was broken, she was my best friend and my happiness always. I hope she knew how much she was loved and how much she is going to be missed. The pain we are feeling now is for us still here on earth to feel; for you, Mama, I hope you are surrounded by the spirit of all your loved ones, and that you are making the rounds in heaven meeting Mother Teresa, Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and all of your life-long heroes. You are my hero!!! Maria Bornhorst is survived by her husband David, her daughter Alexis, her son Michael, her grandchildren Collin and Rosemary, her sister Anthoula, and the rest of her loving family and friends. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bornhorst are invited to attend her Funeral Service at 11:00 AM, Monday, May 16, 2022, at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, 30 Race St., Charleston. Burial will follow at Live Oak Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends between 3:00 and 5:00 PM Sunday afternoon at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home, 1620 Savannah Hwy. The Trisagion Service will begin at 5:00 PM. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 81 Gadsden St., Charleston, SC 29401 or to the Lowcountry Food Bank, 2864 Azalea Dr., N. Charleston, SC 29405. Arrangements by James A. McAlister, Inc. (843) 766-1365. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 14 to May 15, 2022.

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Mark C Tanenbaum, PA

May 21, 2022

David and family - Mary was a wonderful gift to us at Rivers High, and i am sure even more so to y'all. I will always remember her kind and energetic spirit which was so contagious. God bless her and keep her. She is once again free to be Mary now.

Timothy Fong

May 18, 2022

Sending our deepest condolences and sympathies from Los Angeles. The last time we spoke was probably at Mike and Emily's wedding in 2005 but the memories and infectious energy are remembered so well. Tim, Nanette, Jared and Aaden Fong

Karen Upton

May 15, 2022

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Carol Inzerillo

May 15, 2022

What an extraordinary woman with an equally extraordinary life. Beautiful, loving obituary.

Roger P Flathmann sr

May 15, 2022

My Deepest CONDOLENCES to a very Passionate Soul A Wife a Mother and YIA YIA SHE always meet me with a Big hug and a Beautiful smile I have many memories of Mary growing up that will stay in my heart

Margaret and Jim Lloyd

May 12, 2022

Our sincere condolences to family and friends.

Rocky Sharpe

May 12, 2022

So sorry to hear. I had the pleasure of meeting and talking with Maria on several occasions. She was a super nice lady with a wonderful, fun personality that will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathies go out to Mr Bornhorst, Alexis and family. May God comfort you at this time.

Alisa Swift

May 11, 2022

Dear Alexis & family, so sorry for your loss. I met Maria who was a wonderful, caring & kind nanny to our nextdoor neighbors, Alex & Megan. My son, Dylan, used to spend a lot of time with them and I always loved talking and laughing with Maria! She was such a vibrant soul! Alexis, it's been years since I've seen you, but am holding you in my heart today! Prayers for you and your family!

May Rhodes Gunter

May 11, 2022

Loved our friendship of cheering together for our high school Bears and Charleston Bantams. Even tho we lost contact over the years, she will be remembered lovingly by me from our high school days.

Alexis and Ludo (The Pickle people/CFM)

May 10, 2022

Our dear neighbors at CFM for many years. We have missed your company. Many happy memories. Such a happy wonderful soul. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May she rest in peace. Much love.

Ronald Talent

May 9, 2022

A wonderful friend to me since the early 1960's. She was a joy to know.

George Misoyianis Chuck Shepherd

May 9, 2022

We all loved her.

John Atkinson

May 9, 2022

Dave and family, Very sad news about Maria, our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

Molly Edwards

May 9, 2022

David:

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Maria. I pray that you heart and mind is flooded with the best memories to provide comfort to you during this time.

Love,

Molly

Jenny Odgers Hathorne

May 9, 2022

Belly dancing and Marilyn Monroe will always remind me of Maria and her infectious smile/enthusiasm and bring a smile to my face. May your own memories help guide you all through the difficult times ahead. She was so very special. With our deepest condolences, Jenny, Kevin and Alyssa (aka Barnetta)

Kim Calvin

May 9, 2022

David, Alexis, Mike and families,
Please accept our condolences and may Maria rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families and we hope all of your cherished memories bring you peace during this difficult time and in the years to come. Kim, Paul and Matt

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