1924
2016
June 25, 1924 - Aug. 9, 2016
Eldred "Ellie" Frost (Hahn), age 92, passed away on Aug. 9, surrounded by family and loved ones. She was born in Santa Rosa; raised in Daly City; met and married the love of her life on July 5, 1945. They raised a family of four in Concord and Woodland, later retiring to Red Bluff.
She is survived by her loving husband of 71 years, Leslie F. Frost; their four children, Jane (John) Wilkinson, Thomas (Pam) Frost, Susan Rose, David (Lisa) Frost; their 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ethel B. Hahn and Milton H. Hahn; brother, Robert M. Hahn; sister, Doris J. Wright, and son-in-law, David S. Rose.
She was past President of the PTA at Clayton Valley Elem in Concord; Past Matron with Eastern Star, Yolo County Chapter; Kelly Greggs House volunteer; Pink Lady volunteer, Woodland Memorial Hospital; Native Daughters, Red Bluff Parlor; loved to travel and spend time with her family.
Her ashes will be scattered at her beloved Sweet Afton in Camp Meeker at a later date, with her family and loved ones present.
In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to be made to the Camp Meeker Fire Department at CMVFD, PO Box 511, Camp Meeker, CA 95419.
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