Pinky of Pinky s Place dies after long battle with dementia
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COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. â Bert Anderson, better known as Pinky from Pinky s Place, an antique and artisan market in Grand Rapids, has passed away.
Pinky died following a 13-year battle with dementia, as confirmed by Pinkys s Place s Facebook page.
You can visit Pinky s Place in Comstock Park, located on 4790 Alpine Ave NW in Comstock Park.
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Following a 13-year battle with dementia, Pinky from Pinky s Place in Grand Rapids has passed away.
Bert Anderson, better known as Pinky and owner of Pinky s Place, died. Pinky s Place posted to their Facebook account to make the announcement.
Pinky’s Place is an Antique & Artisan Market located at 4790 Alpine Ave., NW in Comstock Park, Mich. They are open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. Pinky s features over 130 local artists, crafters and vendors displaying and selling quality refurbished, recycled, vintage, shabby chic and modern furniture & home décor, handmade crafts, art of all types, antiques, boutique clothing & accessories.
Visitation and funeral service information can be found here. In lieu of flowers, Pinky s would like for you to consider donations to Pinky’s Palace, 4790 Alpine Ave. NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321; Mamrelund Lutheran Church Food Bank, 4085 Lutheran Church Rd., Kent City, MI 49330; or Alzheimer’s Association- Michigan Chapter, 25200 Telegraph Rd
Following a 13-year battle with dementia, Pinky from Pinky s Place in Grand Rapids has passed away.
Bert Anderson, better known as Pinky and owner of Pinky s Place, died. Pinky s Place posted to their Facebook account to make the announcement.
Pinky’s Place is an Antique & Artisan Market located at 4790 Alpine Ave., NW in Comstock Park, Mich. They are open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. Pinky s features over 130 local artists, crafters and vendors displaying and selling quality refurbished, recycled, vintage, shabby chic and modern furniture & home décor, handmade crafts, art of all types, antiques, boutique clothing & accessories.
Visitation and funeral service information can be found here. In lieu of flowers, Pinky s would like for you to consider donations to Pinky’s Palace, 4790 Alpine Ave. NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321; Mamrelund Lutheran Church Food Bank, 4085 Lutheran Church Rd., Kent City, MI 49330; or Alzheimer’s Association- Michigan Chapter, 25200 Telegraph Rd