William (Bill) Borek was born in
Woonsocket, Rhode Island, on July 19, 1941, to Joseph and Stella (Socha)
Borek. His dad owned and operated a very successful Polonia Bakery in
northern Rhode Island for many years, where he and his younger brother
Edward would work as kids helping to bake and deliver bread, rolls and
many traditional Polish pastries. This is where Borek developed and
cultivated the work ethic and appreciation for Polish culture that would
become the hallmarks of his life.
After
Borek graduated from Woonsocket High School in 1958 as the class
valedictorian, his parents insisted that he be the first in the family
to go to college. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in education from Rhode
Island College in 1962. Subsequently, he went on to earn two Master’s
Degrees, one in 1964 from the University of Connecticut and the other in
1968 from the University of Rhode Island.
Borek served his country as a member of the
Rhode Island National Guard from 1964-1971. He taught high school
history and served as a reading consultant for many years in the Rhode
Island public school system. After retiring from teaching, he took a job
with the Combined Insurance Company of America and worked his way up
from a salesman to district manager. He won many honors for his
unrivaled job performance with the company and was constantly recognized
as one of the top sales leaders in the company.
He was married to Barbara Jarosz. Although
they eventually divorced, they had two children during their marriage,
Elizabeth Dardzinski and William Borek, Jr. He was also the proud
grandfather of two beautiful grandchildren, Khristopher and Kassandre.
While Borek focused on his family and
career, he still made time to pursue his lifelong passion: writing and
performing music. He was proficient with the piano, organ, keyboard and
bass. After forming the Wesoly Bolek band in 1958, he quickly began
performing. His career would span five decades and take him to over
5,500 engagements in 18 states, Canada and Poland. Bill often played
polka dances, festivals and conventions several days a week, every week,
all year round. He was fondly referred to as Wesoly Bolek – Rhode
Island’s "Polka Clown."
As the Wesoly Bolek band became more and
more popular with crowds everywhere, they started recording albums. They
made 10 recordings total on the Rex, Dala and Borek’s own label. Bill
regularly appeared on television and polka radio stations in Rhode
Island and Florida. He won "Band of the Year" honors from stations all
over the country. He was also a polka disc jockey since 1970. Fan clubs
sprouted up in both Rhode Island and Florida to support the band.
Borek believed in promoting Polish culture
just as much as polka music and tried to marry the two at every possible
occasion. He ran summer Polish picnics and regular Sunday night
gatherings where polka bands from around the country would play. He
promoted polkas by running bus trips, cruises and polka parties. Bill
was the originator and chairman of the first five All Florida Pulaski
Weekends. He was a member of the IPA since its inception, as well as an
IPA elector.
Bill Borek passed away after a long battle
with cancer on May 13, 2006, in Hollywood, Florida. His family and
friends miss him dearly. He will be remembered most certainly for his
smile, his faith in God, his love for life and of polka music.. He
continues to, and will, live in our hearts forever.