MERLE-FINK-Obituary

MERLE WAYNE FINK

Roeland Park, Missouri

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After closing out this year's deer and quail seasons, cheering the Royals to victory, and rolling a final round at the craps table, Merle Wayne Fink, 78, of Belton and Rolla, MO, died Dec. 21, 2015. The youngest son of Irene Eva (Carson) and Carl Philip Fink, Merle was preceded in death by his...

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Sorry to hear of Merle's passing. Many memories from CMS.

A great athlete Never gave up I admired him wacted Cletys play many times Gene sally (letterman and starter Missouri Tigers

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Merle and I had a great many fishing trips over the past 15 years. He was a great friend and companion during this time. He always had a guaranteed seat in the back of my boat. Often times, when he became even more quiet than usual I would turn around to find his head down and asleep about to fall out of the boat.
I always enjoyed stories of his youth being raised on the farm and his quail hunting adventures.
I just found out about his passing today, our condolences to the family.

I miss that fried crappie. Merle was a delightful fishing companion and his luck was contagious. I caught eleven fish on the same minnow while fishing with him. A wise and gracious man. I will remember him fondly.

Thinking of you and Ingrid.

We were so sad of Merle's passing. The picture and obituary is the Merle we loved and remember. Many wonderful memories were shared and I treasured his friendship.

It would be difficult to find anyone who enjoyed life more than Merle. His sense of humor, zest for life, and love for family touched and inspired many. Please accept my condolences for your loss. Know that love ones and friends will once again see Merle again during the promised resurrection (Jo. 5:28, 29). - Andrew