1955
2022
Barb Frost
DENVER, CO - Barb Frost passed away October 15 at her home in Denver, CO.
She was born in Denver, CO and grew up in Rapid City. After graduating Rapid City Stevens High School in 1974, Barb attended the University of South Dakota. She then moved to Denver where she worked for the Denver office of the Federal Bureau of Reclamation as a chemist until her retirement. It is there where she met her best friend and companion Greg Myers. They were married at a celebration with family at Lake Tahoe in 1998.
Barb loved horses, elephants, skiing and traveling to Canada with Greg. She will always be remembered for her generous heart and beautiful smile but mostly for her lightening-quick wit. Frost family gatherings were especially entertaining with Babs in the conversation. Those fun memories will be cherished.
Grateful to have shared her life are her siblings: Judith (Rod) Lefholz, Rapid City, SD, Jim (Judy) Frost, Rapid City, SD, Tim (Deb) Frost, Rapid City, SD, Mike (Jamie) Frost, Missoula, MT, Suzy (Frank) Solano, Scottsbluff, NE, Steve (Natalie) Frost, Rapid City, SD; step-son, Aaron (Gail) Myers, Denver CO; eight nieces and eight nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gregory (Greg) Myers; father, Dr. Harold L. (Hal) Frost; mother, Margaret Eleanor (Ellie) Frost; and brother, Jonathan (Jon) Frost. A family celebration of Barb is planned for 2023.
Jack Touseull
October 25, 2023
Gone but never forgotten. Thank god for touching my life and others too.
John Ellis
December 30, 2022
My deepest condolences to Barbara´s family. I worked with Barb many years and knew her as a friendly and happy person every day. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.
Andy Murphy
November 4, 2022
Wow, this is a total shock! I worked with Barb in the Chem lab. She was such a wonderful person: kind, funny, generous, supportive, and a good worker. I remember one year she had an order of jumbo shrimp for me to take home and cook on the grill for the family. How generous of her! She loved all of us in the lab: Howard, Frank, John, Judy, Doug, Lou, Tom, even me - although I'm sorry to admit much of the messy glassware that she would clean was my doing. Sorry Barb!! Great memories of Greg a super person. My prayers for the family.
Doug Craft
November 3, 2022
I worked with Barb in the Chem Lab for around 30 years and she was a light in my life. This news is so shocking for me. I am so sorry to hear of her and Greg's passing. Condolences to her family who shared her ribald sense of humor.
Jack Touseull
November 2, 2022
I knew here well at work only and she was truly a sweetheart. I will pray for her and family she left behind. She was to young and a reminder to all of us to always try to talk to one another before this happens. I hope to hear about any gathering and that I am available or in town.
Carolyn Behrens
October 30, 2022
Sincere sympathy and condolences to the Frost family. May you find peace and understanding amidst the sadness
Kathy Oligmiller Miles
October 29, 2022
I am so sorry to learn of Barb's passing. I know she will be missed!
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