George-Mink-Obituary

George M. Mink Jr.

Gretna, Nebraska

May 27, 1933 – May 6, 2023

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BORN
May 27, 1933
DIED
May 6, 2023
LOCATION
Gretna, Nebraska

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Mink, George M. Jr.May 27, 1933 - May 6, 2023Greenwood - Preceded in death by his wife, Marlene "Gay"; three infant children, Melisa Gay, Mark Gregory, John Eric, and brother, Elwood. Survived by his sons, George III (Julie), Randy (Brenda); grandchildren, Ryan (Lacey), Andy, Mackenzi (Blake)...

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I am so sorry for your loss. He was a very sweet man and will be missed by everyone that knew him.

We were so sad to hear that we all have lost George. He was a delightful man. We always enjoyed his visits to Illinois and in the past, keeping up with him through Zelma. We´re so glad that he was healthy and happy to the end and that we were able to see him just a couple of weeks ago. I hope all of you take road trips in the future and stop by to visit your Illinois relatives. With sympathy, Mark and Sherry

Son, George, I want you to know that I saw of your father's passing in the Lincoln paper this Friday morning and share the sadness of the event of losing him, as I did with that of my father back in 2000. I remember how you two worked together on your farm. I am less frequently back to Lincoln, but will reach out before my next trip, hoping we might share a moment. Hold your family around you as your life takes this turn. Yours in friendship, Dr. Richard Johnson

George and Julie...so sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed talking with him. Steve & Teresa Livers

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Dear George, Julie and family, So sorry for your loss, I remember fondly having George and Gay over to our home when children were young and visiting back and forth with them. Blessings to all, Mary Roncka

So sorry for your loss George, Julie and family. Sincerely Tom and Kathy Munch

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts And prayers are for you & your family.

So sorry for your loss many great memories.my dad and cousin George would keep us laughing with all there stories