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Larry Brink

1923 - 2016

Larry Brink obituary, 1923-2016, Los Osos, CA

Larry Brink Obituary

Larry Brink Larry Brink has again put on his cleats, donned his #63 jersey, and left this world to resume his gridiron career beyond the stars. At the time of his death, Sunday, August 7, at 92 years, he was the only surviving member of the 1951 World Champion Los Angeles Rams. Larry was born in Pease, Minnesota, September 12, 1923, one of twelve children weathering the Great Depression with their parents on a 200 acre farm. By the end of high school, he had reached his mature height of 6'6" and received a scholarship from the University of Illinois. He left for Chicago but never arrived; instead he landed in Italy, his team was the US Army Air Corps. When the war ended he attended Northern Illinois University and married Leatha Hyland. In 1948 he was the 1st player from NIU ever drafted by the NFL, and he headed for LA. Larry played for the Rams from 1948-1953 and ended his career with the Chicago Bears in 1954. He was voted All-Pro at his position for 3 years. Larry left the NFL to open a Lincoln/Mercury dealership in Mill Valley, California. To this day, you can see the legendary "Larry Brink" license plate frames on vintage Continentals and Cougars. He was the coach of his sons' teams and produced some legendary Little League Baseball and Pop Warner Football teams. He and his family enjoyed boating on the San Francisco Bay and Delta, and also spent a lot of time serving and volleying at the Mill Valley Tennis Club where he met and later married Betty Stephens. They spent the 1st three years of their marriage in Hawaii. But Larry could not stay away from business and returned to Marin County where he ran a tennis equipment wholesale company for 20 years. In 2000, he and Betty moved to Redding where at age 80 he took up a new sport (golf) and basked in the companionship of his wife and the visits of his extended family which included 5 children, 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Larry died peacefully at home in Redding in the loving care of family members and a wonderful team (Larry's Girls) of caregivers. He is survived by his 5 children: Barry, Jan and Kevin Brink, Leslie Zauher and Mark Stephens. He will be missed and remembered not only by his family and friends, but also by those who played for him or with him and learned from him that the true value of sports are the lessons it teaches: discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship, humility, pride, and the pursuit of excellence.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Aug. 21, 2016.

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May 24, 2017

The Keener's look back with great fondness to our time spent with the Brink family in Mill Valley in the late 50's. Mr. Brink was always someone we looked up to, literally. My dad, Bill, passed away in 2007. My brother and I were just talking last night about Barry. Please pass along my best wished from his old pal, Chris. He may or may not remember me. We lived behind the 3rd green on the gold course.

August 31, 2016

My thoughts and prayers go out today to the entire Brink Family from the Pennisi Family, also of Mill Valley. We have fond memories of Boyle Park, Little League and Delta Yacht Club with all the Brinks, and Larry as the ringleader.
Larry's dedication to his sons and their friends will live on in our hearts as we recall our childhood in Mill Valley and on the waters of the Delta. Thank you, Larry, for adding to our childhood fun and memories! Rest in peace! Muffie Pennisi Fendler (Larkspur)

August 26, 2016

RIP Mr. Brink.

Shirlene Zitterman

August 24, 2016

It was truly one of the greatest honors I have ever had in life, getting the opportunity of caring for both Betty (My Peach) and Larry. He was a man of great integrity, strength and wisdom. I always valued the words Larry said to me, the big fatherly hugs, the sense of wit and humor and of course that amazing smile & blue eyes! I will miss you both immensely and be forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked for such wonderful people. Thank you Larry and Betty for allowing me to share in your journey called life.

Mike Mangas

August 23, 2016

It was a pleasure and an honor to have met Larry and his family members.

Receiving the championship football from LA Rams owner that Larry deserved...

Sherry Gardner

August 23, 2016

Today is the day we put you both together again. You were both my friends, employers but most of all a Mom and Dad to me these last six years. Two wonderful people I will always hold dear to my heart. I have become fond of your grown children and their families too. I will see you both on the other side. Until then...

Donna & Wally St Clair

August 20, 2016

We will truly miss a great friend and neighbor. Larry was one of a kind in our book.

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