Martha Elizabeth Frink

Martha Elizabeth Frink (née Phipps and Nichol), 74, passed away on October 28, 2020, in Houston, TX. She was born on October 14, 1946, in Boston Massachusetts to Chester & Dorothy Phipps and grew up on Gilgo Beach in Long Island, NY. Martha is survived by her second husband, Norman Frink; her daughter, Kimberly Phipps-Nichol, her Son-in-law Nguyen Griggs, and bonus grandson Christos Griggs along with numerous extended family members and friends.
Martha earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Cornell University/New York Hospital School of Nursing in 1969 and worked in both public health and private practice as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner for 40 years in New York, Connecticut, and Florida before retiring.  She had several passions, including her family, serving others, her church, and all things textile and fabric related. Loved by many, Martha will be greatly missed.
Due to current COVID travel and gathering restrictions, a celebration of life will be held on Sunday the 15th of November 2020 at 1pm Central time, via Zoom. Those wishing to attend and participate in her Online Celebration of Life may email temak@verizon.net to request log-in information and send remembrances to be read or posted during the ceremony. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to help cover her final medical bills may also email temak@verizon.net for further information.

5 comments

  1. Norman and Family,
    My deepest sympathy to you.
    May the Lord bring you comfort.

    Sylvia Hunter
  2. Kim,
    Sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. May God give you peace during this time.

    Lisa Le
  3. Martha will be greatly missed. She was a blessing to be with.

    Michelle Hazlett
  4. Oh Martha you were so special without you I would not have finished CUNYH. You were the best, we did have fun times and great experiences. I miss you. Love Liz

    Liz Dietz
  5. Love you Norm and praying for your future ministry!

    John and Gloria

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