

Grandpa was very active in lives of his Duluth grandchildren, Timothy, Patrick, Steven, William and Amanda, and survived by grandchildren Barbara, Roberta, Nanette, Corinna, Janiece, and Robert step-grandchildren Sean, Melanie, Amber, Matthew, Corey, Kyle, Sarah and Anna and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Nancy Frink, his children Nancy(Clinton)Erckenbrack, Longview, WA, James M.(Lynn)Pohl, Susan(Robert)MacDonald, step-children Timothy(Julie)Frink, Thomas(Leslie)Frink and David(Carol)Frink, all of Duluth. Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Barbara, his second wife Lucille, brothers Gordon, Grant and John, and sister Dulcie. Lawrence Catholic Church, Isaac Walton League and USWA Local 1424 Steelworkers. He coached the Irving Youth Club Baseball Team to the City Championship in 1961 and was instrumental in the organization of the league and construction of the West Duluth Little League Field. Marvin had sailed on the Great Lakes, worked for the Riverside Shipyards, Western Electric, the US Steel Plant, National Iron, Interlake Iron and retired from Clyde Iron Works in 1986. He was a graduate of Glidden High School and moved to Duluth in 1942. He was born in Glidden, WI, on December 10, 1920, to John and Cathryn Pohl. Lexington Park, MD 20653.Ĭondolences may be made at Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A.Marvin James Pohl, age 93, Duluth, died Maat Essentia Health.

CareNet Pregnancy Center, 21562 Thames Ave. Tim Frink has established a matching grant for $5,000. In lieu of flowers donations can be given to either Molly Frink Scholarship Fund at King’s Christian Academy, 20738 Point Lookout Rd, Callaway, MD 20620. A light reception will be held at the church after the service. Molly is also survived by her mother Marie Rose of Middletown PA, siblings, Ron Rose of Philadelphia, PA, David Rose of Seattle, WA, Mark Rose of Seattle, WA and Barbara Galkowski, of Erie, PA.Ī Celebration of Life Service will be celebrated by Pastor Lanny Clark on Saturday, Februat 1 p.m., at Our Father’s House AG, 45020 Patuxent Beach Road, California, MD 20619.

In addition to her husband Tim Frink, Molly is survived by her children, Andy Buonviri (Ariadna) of Lovettsville, VA, Nathan Buonviri (Maria) of Philadelphia, PA, Katherine Buonviri of Hollywood, MD, Katherine Stamp (Kyle) of Fairplay, CO, Christianna Jones (Chris) of Roscommon, MI and nine grandchildren. She also volunteered at CareNet Pregnancy Center of Southern MD, helping the needy at HOPE, and leading the speech contest at the County Fair. She poured her considerable talents into teaching English, producing dramas, and mentoring students at KCA, where she taught for almost 25 years. She loved King’s Christian Academy, which she was certain is the best school in the County. She was very active in a variety of ministries in her church, Our Fathers House Assembly of God, teaching children and adults, producing dramas, and leading major ministries over the last 34 years. She was always laying down her life, her time, and her talents helping others. As a result, the love of Jesus compelled her to love and serve her neighbors as herself. She also dearly loved her five children, her nine grandchildren, her many church daughters and 15 church grandchildren, her many dear friends, family members, and her neighbors as herself.įor the last 34 years Molly surrendered her life, chose to deny herself and take up her cross daily and follow Jesus. She loved and served the Lord her God with all her heart, with all her soul, and with all her mind.
BARBARA FRINK OBITUARY FULL
Molly was truly an extraordinary woman full of love and life. Together they have celebrated over twenty-five years of marriage. Molly married Timothy Frink on January 15, 1994. She was born Apin Erie, PA to the late Roger Rose and Marie Moritz Rose. Marilyn “Molly” Margaret Frink, 70, of Hollywood, MD passed away Februat her home.
