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Donald Rinker Obituary

Rinker, Donald P. "Spanky"

Rinker, Donald "Spanky", 97, passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by loving family members on January 18, 2025. A lifelong Springfielder, Don was born on August 8, 1927, to Horace and Opal (French) Rinker, and was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 69 years, Ginger, and his sisters Ruby Miller and Maxine Wagle. Don was given the moniker "Spanky" for his childhood resemblance to Spanky McFarland of Little Rascal's Fame. During World War II, Don spent two years roaming the North Atlantic for the U.S. Coast Guard, on the Emporia Kansas, from his base in Reykjavik, Iceland before returning home to graduate from Springfield South High School in 1947. Following that stint, he played baseball for the Yankee's minor league team on the East Coast. In 1948 Don took a job at Meek's Sporting Goods and stayed for 55 years, purchasing the company in 1976. Besides owning and operating Meek's, Don was a well-respected basketball and football referee and was a Cincinnati Reds (1974-2024) season ticket holder for 50 years. He was a vital part of Springfield's softball history, helping to initiate the first Springfield Softball Tournament with Jim "Peach Head" Acton in 1960. Then, in 1964, Don, Acton, and Art Gueth created the 1964 American Softball Association (ASA) Men's Slow Pitch Tournament, which resulted in bringing attention to Springfield when the tournament was shown on ABC's Wild World of Sports. Don's accolades were many, including being honored by the Ohio Association of Football Officials on October 26, 1990, for his 39 years as a football official, and was later installed as a Life Member. He was named into the Ohio High School Athletic Association Officials Hall of Fame on June 14, 1997, and was honored as a "Softball Legend" in 2010 by the U.S. Specialty Sports Association. He was a member of the Clark County Baseball Hall of Fame, as well as a co-founder and board member. Besides spending time with his family, Don participated in the Senior Olympics of softball through his 90th season. He played golf annually at the Elks and enjoyed traveling to Cincinnati to see his beloved Reds and attended the Field Of Dreams game between the Reds and the Cubs in Iowa in 2022. Don loved to travel and attended the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal; the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles; and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. He and Ginger traveled to Europe several times with their daughter Kim and spent their 60th wedding anniversary traversing the Panama Canal and several South and Central American venues. He visited Lexington, KY, every October, to witness the races at The Red Mile, and was a lifelong music lover, especially of Johnny Cash, Big Band era sounds, and The Beatles. Don is survived by his daughter Kim Rinker and son-in-law Mark Saporito; son Mark Rinker and daughter-in-law Michelle Elliott, grandsons Bryce (Stacy) and Kyle (Sarah) Rinker; granddaughter Sarah Elliott; great-grandchildren Ellie and Mason Rinker, and many other extended family members and friends. He will be missed by all who knew him. A private family service with Coast Guard honors will take place at Vale Cemetery in Springfield. Friends are welcome to attend a Celebration of Don's Life on Sunday, January 26 at The Elks Lodge of Springfield, from 2:00-7:00 pm. Arrangements by CONROY FUNERAL HOME.

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Published by Springfield News Sun on Jan. 22, 2025.

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Larry Ashbaugh

January 27, 2025

Legend...

Rinnie

January 26, 2025

To Mark and Kim, I didn´t realize what an adventurous life your father had. I just really remember his smile. He seemed to always be smiling. He will be missed by many people in our community and far afield too. I´m sure Rob, Dad, Uncle Art, and many others were there to greet him as he passed on. You both and your families, have been in our thoughts. Mom said she will miss sitting with him at the Wildcats luncheons. She always spoke highly of Spank and Ginger. Both lovely warm people. God bless you all.
Rinnie (Durinda) Gueth, and Roseann (Gueth) VanPelt

Greg Newland

January 25, 2025

Don was an institution in the Miami Valley. His knowledge of the clark county sporting world was unmatched. He lead the Springfield H.S. hall of fame committee for years with his input and insight. The old timers in the area will never forget his infectious personality. Prayers to Mark and his family.

Barry Blackstone

January 22, 2025

Condolences to the family. I was the head football coach at Troy High School in the 70's. Had Don many times officiating our game. Definitely a great official but even a better person. Loved him as an official and as a sporting goods representative.

Denise See

January 22, 2025

My Deepest Sympathy, Denise Turner-See

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