The unexpected passing of Greg Frink has left the community of Nashua, New Hampshire, in deep sorrow. Greg’s death has created an irreplaceable void for all who knew him, and his loss resonates far beyond his immediate family. A devoted husband, loving father, and respected mentor, Greg’s life touched the hearts of many, especially those within the youth sports community.
Greg’s legacy as the head coach of the MVP Baseball 14U Royal team is one that will be forever remembered. For over five years, he poured his heart and soul into guiding and mentoring young athletes, instilling in them not just the skills of baseball, but the values of teamwork, perseverance, respect, and character. His dedication to his players was unwavering, and his influence extended far beyond the diamond. Greg was known for his ability to inspire, teach, and support his athletes, nurturing them both as players and as individuals.
But it wasn’t just on the field where Greg made a lasting impact. As a proud father to his twin sons, Dylan and Anthony, and a devoted husband to Melissa, family was at the center of his world. Greg’s love for his family was evident to everyone who knew him. His constant encouragement, warmth, and sense of humor made him a beloved figure not only to his own family but also to the many families he touched throughout the years.
The Nashua Cal Ripken League, where Greg was a familiar and respected figure, has expressed its heartfelt condolences to the Frink family. For years, Greg’s dedication to the league, whether through regular season games or All-Star coaching, was a testament to his selflessness and passion for youth sports. He was a cornerstone of the league’s success, contributing both time and leadership to ensure that young athletes had the guidance they needed to thrive.
As the community mourns the loss of this remarkable individual, we encourage everyone to keep Melissa, Dylan, and Anthony in their thoughts and prayers. Greg Frink’s legacy of kindness, dedication, and leadership will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him. While his presence will be greatly missed, his impact on the lives of his players, family, and community will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, Greg. You were not just a great coach; you were a great person. Your influence will live on in the hearts of all you touched.