Does anyone know what happened to Nick Wink? I talked to him many times on Facebook. He was very knowledgeable about Case. I hope his family is doing as well as can be expected. Thank you
 
CM, did I understand you right, that he passed away? I had a nice conversation with him at the show in Indiana. Please pass along any info about him. Thanks,
Caseboy1
 
Sorry CM, I just read an earlier post about Nick. I'm totally shocked to hear the bad news. His family is in my prayers.
 
I talked to Heath, his son, and he said he had nnalert and tried to stay home and fight it off. His lungs filled up and he went into cardiac arrest. So sad. He was a great friend.
 
I just saw this today.

Nick J. Wink, 84, of Philpot, passed away Tuesday, July 11 at the Western Kentucky Veterans Center in Hanson, KY. Nick was born May 24, 1933 in Daviess Co. to the late Nicholas Joseph Wink Sr. and Sue Helen Keller. He was retired from Green River Steel after working there for 30 years. Nick was a Korean War Veteran in the United States Navy and was of the Catholic Faith where he was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.

He was a member of the Daviess County Lions Club, and a charter member of the Kentucky Antique Farm Association. Nick took great pride in his tobacco farming and gardening, loved to collect antique tractors of all brands, but John Deere was his favorite, and enjoyed taking his grandkids to tractor shows. He also enjoyed many trips to the tractor auction in Sikeston, MO with his brother Marvin, brother in law Joe Elliott, sons and grandsons. When it came to everything that Nick did in his life, you would have no doubt he was always giving it 110%.

Nick was also preceded in death by two spouses, Mary Ellen Edge Wink and Ola Patricia Hayden; granddaughter, Kelsey Leeann Wink; sisters, Janet Hayden, Theresa Louise Morris, and Shirley Galloway; brothers, Lawrence Eugene Wink and Donald Edward Wink; and brother in law, Joe Elliott.

Those left to cherish his memory include his sons, Terry Wink (Ann) of Owensboro and Nick Alan Wink (Janet) of Owensboro; step-sons, Steven Simmons (Pam) of Owensboro and Aaron Simmons of Lexington; grandchildren, Nick Joseph Wink, Heath Wink, T.J. Wink, Matt (Ryan) Simmons, and Christian Simmons; sister, Mary Sue Elliot of Philpot; and brother, Marvin Louis Wink of Philpot.

The funeral mass will be 12 pm Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Pat Reynolds officiating. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 2 till 8 pm with prayers at 5 pm and Friday from 10 till 11:30 am at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory.

The family would like to give a special thank you to the healthcare workers at the Western Kentucky Veterans Center in Hanson, and Signature Healthcare (Hillcrest) in Owensboro.

Memorial contributions may take the form of donations to the Western Kentucky Veterans Center 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, Ky. 42413 and Nortons Children's Hospital 231 E. Chestnut Street Louisville, Ky. 40202.

Memories and expressions of condolence may be left at www.glenncares.com.
 
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