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Don Allen Frost
Don Allen Frost died February 5, 2013 at the VA Hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi. He was 52. He is survived by his father Don Frost, his mother Frankie Jordan, sister Teri Frost Royer , half-sister Michelle Frost Tolar, half-sister Alicia Jordan Macia, sons Scott Frost and Colton Frost, daughter Natalie Lapinskas, 4 grandchildren. He had a sister Sherri Frost Thompson who died in 2009. He attended Forest Park High School in Beaumont, Texas. He did a short stint in the U.S. Air Force. He worked in construction most of his life and had at other times worked with helping the needy and homeless. He is well remembered in the Pensacola, Florida area for his work with the Butter Front Mission. He loved fishing.
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Is his father the Don Frost that went to South Park and belonged to St Paul's Methodist church?
Carolyn Mack Taylor 409-658-6735
February 17, 2013
I miss you and thank you for all the help with my family. Lucy Baker (the dog) misses all the love and affection from you.
Maude Guess
February 17, 2013
I miss my rides to Shoreline Part everyday.I miss my best friend and holding hands. I love you and miss you every momement
Ross Baker
February 17, 2013
Teri and family, I'm so sorry about the passing of Don. I can't imagine how hard that must be. You are in my prayers.
Charlene Meek
February 17, 2013
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