Alice Margaret Brink

alice brink

July 12, 1930 ~ December 28, 2020

Born in: Canal Township, Pennsylvania

Alice M. Brink, 90, of Cooperstown, passed away on Monday, December 28, 2020 at Sugar Creek Station where she had resided for the past several years.Born July 12, 1930 in Canal Township, Crawford County, Alice was the daughter of the late Claude Emory and Lilian Alice McKay Heffern. She married the love of her life, Glenn Brink Jr. on August 9, 1946 and he preceded her in death on March 19, 2012.Alice was self-employed as a hairdresser for many years, worked as an aide at the Oil City Presbyterian Home, and volunteered at the Head Start in Franklin. She also enjoyed traveling. and especially cherished being a homemaker to her family.She is survived by her son, Darry A. Brink and his wife, Debra, of Franklin; her 8 grandchildren, Nicole (Andrew) Clements, Carrie (Brad) Beightol, Wade (Justine) Brink, Stacia Kroutrompis (Peter), Derek Brink (Carole), Becca Brink, Alex Brink and Tanner Brink; and her 10 great-grandchildren.She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Melanie Brink of Franklin; her brothers-in-law, Jim Brink of Butler and Richard Brink of MN; her sister, Lois Baker of Daytona Beach, FL.In addition to her husband, Alice was preceded in death by her step-father, Lee Snyder; her son, Thomas C. Brink; her grandson, Timothy Brink; her 4 brothers, Gordon Heffern, Willard Heffern, William Heffern and Walter Heffern; and her sisters, Mary Lee Jett, Kathryn Lincoln and Helen Deeter.A memorial service for Alice will be held at a later date at the convenience of her family.The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Cooperstown Presbyterian Church and/or the Cooperstown Volunteer Fire Department.To send online condolences or cards, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. We would like to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved mother and grandmother. From the stories Stacia shared over the years, we know she was a wonderful woman who loved and adored her family. Although her passing will leave a void in your lives that will never be filled, we hope your happy memories will bring you a small measure of comfort and peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the difficult days that lie ahead. Rosalyn and Keith Miller

  2. I have had the pleasure of knowing Alice for many years. She was a lovely woman and always had a smile for everyone. Alice was , indeed, a “lady” who will be remembered as such. Family and friends will remember her fondly. She is at peace now and will join her beloved Glenn. Fondly, Susan Green.

  3. ?? Aunt Alice was so nice to me and as a child, I was at her house playing frequently. She will be missed. Prayers.


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