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Donald Cameron Fink

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Donald Cameron Fink M.D. Beloved son of Dr. Donald D. and Anne E. Fink of Grand Rapids. His death on July 19, 2007 resulted from complications with Parkinson's disease. Born in Alma, MI on October 6, 1945, he graduated from Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids in 1963, from Alma College and...

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I had the pleasure of working for Dr.Fink in the day's of the Oakland
Raiders. As important as it was for him to attend a game it was just as ,if not more important for him to be at one of the many youth soccer games he coached. Point being, there was no room for ego that just wasen't his style. A kind and caring person that will be missed by many. To Paula and your family, I am sure the good lord has embraced him as so many had the honor of doing here on earth.My deepest and heartfelt...

I had the privilege of working with Dr. Fink while he was here at J.F.Kennedy Hospital. He was like a father, a brother and our mentor. Words can not describe how much we will miss him. My love goes out to the family.

Dr. Fink there is so many wonderful things to say about him. I think everyone who knew him knows that. I'm going to miss working with him. I had the best time when I worked with him. I love you Dr. Fink and I will always miss you.

I looked up to Don when I was a classmate of his at OHHS and I continue to look up to him as the best example of how an honorable man lives life.

Don was a leader in our class at OHHS and well respected. He valued education and his friends. He will be remembered forever by the OHHS Class of 1963. My sympathy and prayers go to his family.

I remember Don as a real leader, a class act, and an all-around nice guy. Never one to be "full of himself" Don was nice to one and all. I was saddened to hear of his passing.

I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Fink. He was a well respected and liked physician at our hospital. He treated everyone with respect. He will missed. My prayers are with his family and friends at this time of sorrow.

When we think of Don, we think of leadership and class. As our Junior Class President, President of our Student Council, and being in the top 10 in our Ottawa Hills class of 1963, we knew Don would go far. Lynne recalls good memories of Don from their days at Mulick Park Elementary.
Our smypathies and prayers to all of Don's family.

Since learning of Don's death from OHHS clasmates I have been recalling memories of him. Even in high school, he was a gentleman and a scholar, with a presence that seemed destined for big things. Because I lived close to school, he would occasionally come over so we could study together. I remember one of those times when we made sandwiches together, trying to see how big we could make them before they slid apart. I'm glad for that memory of Don laughing. I join with others in sending...