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Donna Frohm, 81, of Leeton, Mo., passed away Sunday, January 21, 2018.
A visitation will be held on her birthday from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 3, at the Carson-Speaks Chapel 1501 W. Lexington Ave, Independence, MO 64052. A memorial service will follow at 3 p.m.
Donna was born on March 3, 1936, in Kansas City, Mo., to Emmitt and Zenobia (Perry) Pope. She enjoyed sewing, crochet, making jewelry, going to flea markets and attending auctions. Most of all, she loved the 27 years she spent married to her husband Ed Frohm.
Donna will be remembered by her children, Vicki Pretzer and husband, Willis, Robert Muller, Mike Muller and wife, Valerie, Tammy McCubbin, Rose Burkhart and husband, David, Jim Muller and wife, Jennifer, Lorraine Coccovizzo, Wayne Frohm and wife, Robin, Sharon Frohm, Diane Witchel, Trisa Wulffe and husband, Steve; siblings, Linda Wattenbarger and husband, Joe, Sharon Hutto, and Janice Cotton and husband, Russ; plus numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other extended family members.
Donna was preceded in death by 3 brothers; her husband, Ed; and 4 children.
She had a life well lived.
The family asks that memorial contributions be made to the American Heart Association.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.speakschapel.com.
Arrangements: Carson-Speaks Chapel, 816-252-7900.
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I was not able to meet you in person, however I met you through your daughter Rose. All the beautiful memories you two made together are wonderful. I am so very thankful for you blessing me with Rose who I will love and cherish til my last day.
Sonya Robey
Friend
February 21, 2023
Mrs Donna. I didn´t know you, but I fell in love with daughter Rose! What a woman you gave birth to. You have a lovely giving kind daughter. May you continue to rest easy in Heaven with our Heavenly Father.
Debra Taylor de sanchez
Friend
February 21, 2023
My mom was so incredible there wasn’t anything she couldn’t do. I would like to say I’m allot like and so very honored to be. I miss her so very much. It’s was hard to express my feelings in the beginning because I would lose it and that was not good for me. My mom was my best friend even though we didn’t get along at times. She was my person and now she’s gone and I have don’t have a person at least not like that. Mom I didn’t always tell you but you were my best friend and the one person I always counted on. I always told you I loved you but I never told I was proud to be your daughter and for that I’m sorry. I hope I have made you proud. I miss you so much and talk too you everyday. I miss sewing and crafting with you and don’t do much of it now cuz my heart just isn’t in it.
Rose Burkhart
Daughter
February 16, 2021
My mother was such a gorgeous soul. I miss her so very much.
Rose Burkhart
June 2, 2018
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
American Heart Association
February 22, 2018
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