

Chase Leon Levi Brink was an extraordinary young man that was born on June 6th, 1998 to Mary Eignus Brink and Bob Brink in Denver, Colorado. Chase passed away on May 10th, 2014 from an unknown metabolic disorder. Chase grew up in and loved the City of Parker Colorado. Chase was known and loved by many. Chase spent most of his time touching the lives of those around him. Going out of his way to ensure everyone had the same chance as he did. Chase was a sports enthusiast that loved the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, and the Denver Broncos. Chase was a teammate with the Colorado Sled Hockey Lil Avalanche, the Denver Rolling Nuggets wheelchair basketball and any other sport he could be involved in, tennis, softball, hand cycling, skiing, rugby, fishing, kayaking and soccer. Chase was a student at Legend High School, where he continued touching the lives of the student body. Chase was an avid supporter of the varsity basketball team, where he showed his support and cheered them on while sitting at the bench during their games. During his two years at the school, Chase was also a member of the Legends Men’s Choir.
Chase was always making sure that his mother, his sister and his father knew how much he loved them as well as his extended family. Chase shared a love for music along with anything indoor/outdoors except fishing with his mother and a love for the outdoors and sports with his father. Chase made sure he spent time with his parents and enjoyed a variety of activities. Chase was the type of person that would go out of his way to make sure everyone felt comfortable and involved. Chase strived to be a mentor in the community, especially with those less fortunate or younger. You could always catch Chase teaching someone how to do a wrist shot, or hit a ball, or how to pitch. Chase’s biggest gift was sharing his spirituality with those around him. Chase was involved with the student ministry at South Fellowship in Littleton and Southeast Christian Church in Parker. Chase was baptized on his own accord in August of 2013 at South Fellowship. Chase had an incredible spiritual bonding with Jesus Christ.
This beautiful sole was survived by his mother, Mary Eignus Brink and sister Mercedes of Parker, Co, and his father Bob Brink in Parker, Co. Chase was also survived by his grandparents, Bob and Toni Eignus of Houston Tx, Pricilla Gentry of Bay City Texas, Ken and Sherry Brink of Parker Co, his Great Grandmother Rose Brink of Denver Co, his aunts and uncles, Theresa and Tim Hoff of Parker Co, Carolyn Volkmer of Bay City, Tx, Kenny and Karen Brink of Highlands Ranch, Co, Mike and Debbie Cordero of Littleton, Co, and Eve Obermeyer of New Braunfels, Tx. Chase is also survived by several cousins, both on his mothers and fathers side of the family.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Legend High School, in care of Chase Brink at 22219 Hilltop Road, Parker, Co 80138.
Service for Chase will be held at Southeast Christian Church, 9650 Jordan Rd Parker, Co 80134 on Monday May 19th, 2014 at 4:00pm. A reception will immediately follow. Burial will be held in a private service with Family and invited close friends.
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