ffice for a time before going back into road construction. In the mid 1950's Brink did work on Interstate 35 in West Des Moines and on Interstate 80 near West Branch. He also helped rebuild a runway at the Des Moines airport. In 1961, Brink began working for the Iowa State Highway Commission as a heavy equipment operator and bridge inspector. In 1962, he moved his family from Klemme to Garner. Brink retired from the Highway Commission in 1986 and moved with Karna to a condominium in Garner. He enjoyed his family, reading, fishing and watching sports. He was a member of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church where he served on the church consistory, was a Sunday School Superintendent and was instrumental in helping set up the Henschen Scholarship Fund. He also was a member of the Garner VFW and American Legion. He is survived by his two daughters, Valerie (Dr. Gordon Kaplan) Brinkman-Kaplan of Ft. Worth, TX and Laurel Garvin of Mankato, MN; six grandchildren, Ryan Niemi, Erin (Dan White) Niemi and their son, Braydon, Brendan (Nichelle) Niemi and their son, Dylan, Miranda Kaplan, Weston Garvin and Taylor Garvin; three sisters-in-law, Alice Brinkman of Klemme, Ina Brinkman of Ventura and Lois Brinkman of Sheffield; a brother-in-law, Howard (Esther) Tulp of Goodell; many nieces and nephews; and great nieces and great nephews. Brink was preceded in death by his wife, Karna, Nov. 1, 2007; his parents; a son-in-law, Brian Garvin; and brothers, Leo, Ronald, Merlin and Martin, Jr. Brinkman.