Please check back periodically for further information. In lieu of flowers, a football scholarship at Hackettstown High School will be made in Minnie’s name. He was a member of the Hackettstown Moose Lodge and the Independence Gun Club of which he was a founding member.ĭue to Coronavirus restrictions, funeral services will be private at this time. Minnie Coached youth baseball and the Biddy Football Team where they won a championship and never had a losing season. He also worked in the mines of Mine Hill, New Jersey and he continued to work there as a mechanic, mostly servicing hay balers until his retirement. The company was later bought by Makarevich Bros. of Hackettstown from the time he was 17 years old. In 2015 he was named as one of the top 50 athletes at the college and in 2018 he became one of the inaugural inductees of the HHS Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1975 he was inducted into the Athetic Hall of Fame at South Carolina. He then played semi pro ball for the Hamilton Wild Cats in Ontario, Canada. His draft to play for the 49’er’s ended when his military draft number was called. While there he earned the honors of All-ACC guard for two years, All-American Guard his senior year and played in the N/S Shriners Bowl, Oyster Bow, Senior Bowl All-Star team and was drafted by the San Fransico 49ers’. After graduation he went to Olympia Junior College in Washington State, then to the University of South Carolina on a full athletic scholarship to play football. Minnie was a 1950 graduate of Hackettstown High School. Also, his siblings: Julius, Eugene, Walter, Albert and Veronica. Minnie was predeceased by his parnets Julius and Mary Kuczynski Mincevich. A sister Wanda Stephens of Andover, NJ, a sister in law, Susan Chabok of New Providence, NJ. Four Great –grandchildren: Francis, Fitzpatrick and Cora Neumann and Mackenzie Dietl. Neumann of Great Meadows, Kristina Tillou of Salisbury, MD, Jennifer Tillou of Hackettstown and Megan Tillou of Great Meadows. Neumann and wife Erin of Belvidere, NJ and Michael S. Neumann and wife Elizabeth of Elon, NC, Richard F. Neumann and husband Robert of Great Meadows, Steven F. Minnie and Jean were married for 63 years. Better known to all as Frank or Minnie, he was born on in Great Meadows, NJ. Francis Mincevich of Hackettstown NJ, beloved husband of Jean Mae Chabok, passed away on at Warren Haven Nursing Home.
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