Mary Dillon Frost
Thinking of my cousin.so sorry I did not learn of his passing. My thoughts are with your family. Jerry Frost son of John Frost brother of Casmir
120 Andover Road
Rockville Centre any
11570
Birth date: Oct 3, 1934 Death date: Aug 5, 2013
Kenneth John Frost of Annapolis died at University of Maryland Shock Trauma on August 5, 2013. He was 78. Born in Brooklyn, New York on October 3, 1934, the son of Casimir and Edna Frost, now deceased. Kenneth graduated from Holy Read Obituary
Thinking of my cousin.so sorry I did not learn of his passing. My thoughts are with your family. Jerry Frost son of John Frost brother of Casmir
120 Andover Road
Rockville Centre any
11570
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear loved one. When a loved one dies the pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such a time we can find comfort in Jesus promise made to all who have loss loved one in death at John 5:28,29 which reads: Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out."
Rest in Peace Uncle Ken, in Gods loving Arms. Love, Kathy Condello
Rest in peace...!!!
For over 53 years I had the great honor of being able to call Ken Frost my brother-in-law. Ken was a brilliant man who dedicated himself to being a wonderful husband to my sister Ann and a devoted father to his son Michael.
I never heard Ken Frost speak unkindly of anyone. He was a tireless worker who despite suffering from great pain from ailments that would have incapacitated most of us he proceeded singlehandedly to take on projects not only at his own residence, but also at Michael's home. Recently after Ann underwent shoulder replacement surgery Ken took over the household chores including preparing gourmet style dinners that according to my sister were as delicious as anything you would order at a first class restaurant. Everything Ken did was done to perfection.
Ken Frost was one of a kind and I loved and respected him greatly. He will be sorely missed by all who had the great pleasure of knowing him. May you rest in peace my brother.
David M. Palko