Dr. Dean P. Brinkman, age 59 of Sleepy Eye, MN died September 5, 2022 from complications during emergency heart surgery at the U of M Fairview, Twin Cities. His family was at his side during his final minutes on earth before God reached down to take him to his ultimate home in heaven.
Dean was born August 3,1963 in Sleepy Eye, MN to Dr. Don and Donna (Dieltz) Brinkman. He graduated from St. Marys High School in 1981 and attended and played baseball at DMACC in Boone, Iowa followed by St. Cloud State University. Dean continued with his Doctor of Chiropractic at Northwestern College of Chiropractic in Bloomington.
On November 3,1991 Dean was married to Sandy (Polesky). They were blessed with three children; Alex, Deonna and Carter to make their family complete. Dean was a faith-filled, God loving man, who devoted his daily life serving Him as a loving husband, father, son, brother, friend and chiropractor. Family meant everything to Dean and he was not shy about expressing that love and devotion to Sandy, his kids, parents, brothers, in-laws, and extended family. He was so proud of Alex, Deonna, and Carter. He was the epitome of a strong and supportive role model.
Dean's life mission was taking care of others; whether it was his family, his patients, neighbors or friends. In 1988, Dean joined his father and friend Dr. Matt Kirschstein, at Sleepy Eye Chiropractic. For 30+ years Dr. Dean provided care and friendship to his patients, who were very important to him. He considered it a privilege to treat them. He always found a way to fit people into his schedule when they were hurting and needed to get back to their lives. He had a special place in his heart for athletes. He knew how important it was for them to get back on the field/court.
Most would agree Dean was a social butterfly. He had a wonderful way of making you feel comfortable, welcome and valued in conversation. He thrived being in the presence of others. He had an ability to make people smile and laugh. He was first to get the party started and key to forming social gatherings. Laughter filled any room or space he entered. He enjoyed many hobbies; baseball being one of his favorites. He was an outstanding baseball player; playing many years in college and amateur ball. He had an immense passion and knowledge of the game and he shared that love volunteering endless hours coaching and assisting with youth baseball and serving on various baseball boards. He was so excited to celebrate the upcoming 100th Anniversary of Babe Ruths appearance in his hometown and home ballpark. Deans early morning, daily routine began with his network of many friends via texts with the BTG aka Baseball Texting Group and his high school friend group—sharing baseball history, opinions, stats, and reminiscing about childhood shenanigans. These texts would create robust laughter heard across his home. Deans love of baseball was most recently on display as a dedicated fan of #9 and the Winona State Warriors. He never missed a game. It didnt matter how far he needed to travel. Being at the ballpark and watching his son play brought him the greatest joy.
Besides baseball; Dean enjoyed spending time at the cabin, playing (winning) board/card games, mowing the lawn, collecting baseball memorabilia, and volunteering for many community organizations. He demonstrated great civic pride. Dean could have had a second career as a writer. He had an amazing ability to put words to paper, allowing his readers to journey with him down memory lane. He really enjoyed this newly found hobby and one of his goals/hopes was to write a book about local and MN baseball greats.
Most recently, Dean loved spending time with his parents for morning coffee and with his brother Dan over a philosophical game of cribbage.
Dean is survived by his wife Sandy, children Alex (Brandon Bode), Deonna (Zach White) and Carter, parents Dr. Don and Donna, brother Dan (Vicki) Brinkman, mother-in-law Dorothy Polesky, sisters-in-law Linda (Jerry) Haala, Linel (Mike) Reiber, Julie Vogeler, Monica (Mark) Augustin, Karen (Alistair) Jacques, brother-in-law Brian (Carol) Polesky; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother David Brinkman, father-in-law Ed Polesky and brother-in-law Bill Vogeler.
For funeral attire, the family requests you wear what you feel honors Dean- whether its your business or church attire or your favorite baseball or sports jersey. Blessed be his memory.
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