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Dr. Edward F. Menhinick

1935 - 2023

Dr.  Edward F. Menhinick obituary, 1935-2023, Charlotte, NC

Edward Menhinick Obituary

Dr. Edward F Menhinick
May 18, 1935 - April 19, 2023
Charlotte, North Carolina - Dr. Edward (Ed) Fulton Menhinick passed away on April 19, 2023 at the age of 87. Son of the late Howard Kenneth Menhinick and Dorothea Fulton Menhinick. Ed was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 18, 1935. He was the eldest of two boys and is survived by his brother Bob Menhinick.
Ed was happily married for 62 years and is survived by his loving wife Pozene (Pozy) Menhinick, who caused his face to light up every time he saw her! In addition to his wife, survivors include: his children Mark and Eric Menhinick, and Kim Menhinick-Cochran; his grandchildren: Dr. Keith Menhinick, Wes and Dave Menhinick, Sage Ananda, Joleigh, Liam, and Lydia Cochran; as well as his daughter-in-law Tricia Menhinick and son-in-law Joey Cochran.
Ed graduated with a bachelor of science from Emory University. He then went on to earn a master's degree from Cornell University, and a PhD in Biology from the University of Georgia. Upon completion of his PhD, he worked at the Atomic Energy Commission's Savannah's River Plant, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and as a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he taught for 42 years! Dr. Menhinick loved teaching and had a real concern for his students and a desire to see them succeed in life. He taught classes in biology, ecology, entomology, environmental problems, ichthyology, limnology, oceanography, radioisotope techniques, vertebrate taxonomy, and zoology. His favorite classes always involved real life experiences such as field trips where his students collected insects or seined for fish. He always worked to make his classes interesting and enjoyable. His favorite topics were always nature and science, and he loved to share what he learned with his students, his children, and his grandchildren.
In 2011, Dr. Menhinick won the prestigious Fred A. Harris Fisheries Conservation Award for his dedication to environmental issues. This award was given in recognition of his many years of Environmental Impact Studies, his service on committees of endangered species, and the publication of his book, "The Freshwater Fishes of North Carolina." This book was the result of 25 years of research from sampling the fishes in all of the fresh water streams and rivers in North Carolina. It has become the standard working tool for fishery biologists throughout the state.
Ed loved learning even as a teenager and was proud to be an Eagle Scout. He continued this tradition with his sons, Mark and Eric, working with them in the Boy Scouts, both of which also became Eagle Scouts. Ed would come home early from work countless days to assist his daughter, Kim, with her Science Fair projects. One such project on radiation and plant germination awarded her a trip to the International Science Fair, such a trip Ed had won some three decades earlier! Ed was a dedicated, loving and supportive father.
Perhaps the greatest impact Ed has left behind is with those who knew and loved him. He was a good man. He was kind, considerate, polite, giving, and cared deeply for others. He was always supportive of his family, and encouraged them to be the best versions of themselves. He was very intelligent and an extremely hard worker, who could do anything that he set his mind to doing. He enjoyed the simple things in life like walking to work with his green bucket, which he referred to as his "circular valise", sitting outside on the porch swing with his dog, Cocoa, feeding the birds, chasing away the squirrels, gardening, reading comic books, Goosebumps, and watching Scooby-Doo. Ed was profusely loved, and will be greatly missed.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 25th, 2023 at University Hills Baptist Church at 1pm. Visitation will be at the church from 11:30am -1pm. Burial will immediately follow at Sharon Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Ed's name to University Hills Baptist Church, 1500 Suther Rd., Charlotte, NC 28213 or to North Carolina Wildlife Federation, 1346 Saint Julien St. Charlotte, NC 28205.
Please, if you or your family members have inspirational or comical stories about Ed, the family would be ever-so grateful if you document them on www.McEwenFS.com for a book family members will later receive. Condolences may be left for the family at www.McEwenFS.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Apr. 23, 2023.

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Keith Finley

April 24, 2023

In the mid-1970s, as a green young undergrad biology student (BS 1978) at UNC Charlotte, I was fortunate to have Ed Menhinick as my academic advisor. A talented and accomplished scientist, at that time Ed helped me more clearly define what a biologist“s career might look like. Even now, I fondly recall our several aquatic ecology class field trips spent surveying streams in the NC Mountain, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain regions. From these field trips, among other things, I gained a lasting appreciation of the ecology and vivid coloration of many of our native freshwater fish species. Also on those trips, I observed in Ed a man who was clearly super-charged and totally immersed moment-by-moment in pursuit of furthering scientific knowledge. But I also feel that Ed at these times was equally energized and self-rewarded by his undeniable inspiration of his students.

Please know you have my sympathy in the passing of this great man.

-Corey Mathis, Charlotte, NC

April 23, 2023

With Deepest Sympathy.

Sandy Mathis, Corey & Eddie

April 23, 2023

Pozy and Kim, Mark and Eric,
In the wake of my mother-in-law's death last week, we now mourn our good neighbor...
Ed will be sorely missed.

Sincere Condolences,

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