
After serving in the Merchant Marine and the United States Navy during the Viet Nam War, Munnich shared his wrestling experience with other generations as a coach. "(Munnich) came back home and coached at Grand Avenue Middle School for over 30 years, introducing the sport to numerous future All-County and All-State wrestlers," according to a post at the Mepham Wrestling Facebook page . "He no doubt touched the lives of countless Mepham wrestlers through the years, and was a major contributor to the Pirates' amazing legacy. Everyone who ever had the pleasure to learn from Coach Munnich knows how truly wonderful he was as a teacher, a coach, and a friend."
Later, Munnich was an assistant coach at Bellmore JFK High School, right up until his death.
"He was the type of coach any parent would want their kid to have," Bellmore JFK wrestling coach Brian DeGaetano told Newsday . "As accomplished a wrestler and coach as he was, he paid more attention to the kid who didn't really know how to wrestle. He was always focused on the JV kid, the guy who, maybe one day, could be good … He was the only guy I've ever known that nobody had a bad word to say about."
In addition to his lifelong involvement in wrestling, Munnich was also a life guard at Jones Beach and on Fire Island, and was a member of the Baldwin Bay Colony Rowers, a lifeboat racing team.
In addition to his wife, Lilly Ann, Munnich is survived by his son, Mark, daughters Jennifer of Massapequa Park, and Erika of Cocoa Beach, Florida, and grandchildren Lilly and Sam.
Services were held Monday.
Those who wish to honor George Munnich may do so with a donation to the "George's Surf Boat" page on the GoFundMe.com website . On the page the family wrote, "The boat will be donated to the JBLC for current and future lifeguards. 'George's Boat' will leave his legacy of competition, strength, seamanship and love of the ocean and of course a 'Monkey's Fist' on the bow."
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