Kugene J. Brink, age Al years, husband of Mrs. Ruth Brink. 22 tMast avenue, died of complications,\\ ednesday evening1 at f»:10 o’clock in the Murray Foundation elinie, Cineinnnti, where he had been hospitalized sinee May 7. Born in Quincy, 11!., May 10,1 '•OS, the sou of Bernard and Christine 1 leekenkamp Brink, he was educated in the parochial schools in that city and on A pi i 1 28, 1020, married Ruth Uoop, taking up residence in Hamilton in 1020.lie was a veteran of Wot Id War 1. having enlisted in Peoria. 111., May 1. 1917. lie received his naval training in Newport, R. I., and on October 10 was assigned to the I .S.S. “Aeolus,” and later to the“Manchuria.” lie made 13 tripsto kill rope and was discharged in February 1919, with the rating ofcarpenter’s mate first class.Mr. Brink was a carpenter but foi the last few vears had beenl\ a ' i if* A *wholesale distributor for the Schul Ice cream company.lie had a kind and geni.i^naluie which gained him a wide circle of friends. He \\a a devout Catholic. faithlul* in tin* practice of his religion.Besides the widow, Mrs. RuthBrink, he leave- hi- mother, Mrs. Christine Brink, Quincy; live brothers, Herbert and Joseph, both ot Quincy; Allred and Bernard, both of Decatur, III.; Wilbur, otDetroit; two sisters. Mrs. Dorothv Hummel and MBs Minnie Brink, both of Quincy,I uncial services will he heldirom the home, 221 Hast avenue, Mondav morning at 8:30 o’clock and from St. Stephen Catho'ic . hureh at 9 o'clock. Burial will he in St. Mnrv ccmeterv♦ ' • -/r~ “ f TFriends may call after i o'clockSunday afternoon.