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Kenneth Mincey, who founded Gainesville-based Mincey Marble cast marble company, passed away at the age of 86 Friday.
“Kenneth Mincey was an innovator and the inspiration behind every success that we had,” said Doug Westmoreland, the company’s chief operating officer, in a press release on Mincey s passing. “His vision and leadership will be greatly missed here locally and throughout our industry.”
Mincey, along with his late wife JoAnn and sons Roger and Kevin, opened their cast marble business in 1977. Mincey Marble is now a national leader in manufacturing cast marble bathroom products for the commercial industry, with Mincey s daughter, Donna Mincey, as President and CEO.
this is going to make it worse. steve: just think about it. come november, you re going to elect a democrat who is, you know, in the house, if it s going to be headed up by nancy pelosi who feels like that about the money in my pocket? donna mincey of the ceo of mincey marble down in gainsville, georgia was with us just about a half an hour ago. she had seen what tat was doing to their employees, so she decided to give some of her employees up to $1,000 bonus if they had been there 10 years. she had these observations about how it more broadly effects business. small business. the tax reform is benefiting small business even more than large businesses. because we don t have the staff of accountants and tax attorneys and everything to help us get our rate down. so we have been really paying a 35% rate and now we re going to a 21. so we are very significantly affected and i wanted to share that with the people who helped to get us where