http://www.southofboston.com/articles/2007/05/26/headlines/news/news01.txtThe co-founder and president of Boston Golf Club has been killed in an accident at the course.
John D. Mineck, 54, of Cohasset died Thursday when a roller he was driving went down an embankment.
Plymouth County Assistant District Attorney Frank Middleton said Mineck was last seen at about 2:30 p.m., indicating that he was going to take a roller and do some work on a road at the course.
His body was discovered shortly before 6 p.m., and Hingham police were called at that time, Middleton said.
Middleton said Mineck’s body was found about 30 feet down the embankment, and that the roller was further down the embankment.
Mineck was licensed to operate heavy equipment, Middleton said.
Rob Ketterson, who founded the club with Mineck, said he will be missed greatly.
‘‘Our thoughts and prayers are with John’s family. This is a tragic loss for John’s many friends at Boston Golf Club and across the greater Boston community.’’
Mineck is survived by his longtime companion, Nancy Skawinski; his father, Raymond Mineck, a sister, Diane Mineck, and two brothers, Edward and Ray Mineck.