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Clifford Frost Obituary

CLIFFORD C. FROST died peacefully on June 14, 2010 after struggling bravely through cancer and pneumonia. He was born on November 25, 1926 in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, where he happily spent his entire life. Cliff was the son of the late George Arnold Frost and Gladys Clifford; grandson of Harry Carrington Frost, architect of the Old Greenwich Elementary School, and Lucy Ford; and the beloved father of Luellen Hertel of Taos, New Mexico, Victoria Maloney Bastis of Stamford, Connecticut and Anne Robinson of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, daughters from his former marriage to Lee Frost Little; and adored grandfather ("Pop Pop") to David, Daniel and Brooke Maloney; Erika, Stefan and Ryan Hertel; and Scott and Carrie Robinson; brother to George ("Jack") Frost of Phoenix, Arizona; and Prudence Prothero & Daniel Milton, Jr. of Sarasota, Florida. He also leaves behind his lady friend of 22 years, Jean Lamb of Wayland, Ma. Cliff or "Frosty", as he was affectionately known by his friends, was a true Old Greenwich native, tracing his roots back to the 1700's through the Ford family. He graduated from Greenwich High School in 1945 and enthusiastically enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving his country from 1945 to 1947 as a B-29 flight engineer. After being honorably discharged, he attended the University of Bridgeport; and in 1950 opened the Old Greenwich Children's Shop, a successful children's clothing store serving the community until 1984. He was the President of the Old Greenwich Business Association as well as the President of the Old Greenwich Lions Club. He was also a licensed Real Estate broker from 1969 to 2001. From 1980 until 2000, he was the Vice President and Treasurer of the Maloney Brothers Hockey Schools. From 1994 to 2000, he worked for the Town of Greenwich at the Board of Tax Review. Cliff was an active member of the Republican Town Committee, serving as District 6 Chairman. He was also a long time member of the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) from 1957 to 1989, receiving many awards and citations for his community service. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1960 and served in that capacity for 30 years. He was an avid yachtsman and a member of the Old Greenwich Yacht Club & Rocky Point Club and was once the oldest person in the State of Connecticut to hold a personal jet ski license at the age of 75. He was often seen pulling up to the dock at Rocky Point and giving jet ski rides to the children. He was a devoted sports fan and loved the New York Rangers and New York Yankees; but his greatest passion and joy was cheering for his grandchildren's teams at the Greenwich Skating Club, Greenwich Youth Lacrosse, Brunswick School, Greenwich High School, Junior/Senior Babe Ruth League Baseball and St. Lawrence University. Having "Frosty" on the bench or on the sidelines always put a big smile on the players' faces. Back in 1949, he became a member of the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department and would go on to serve as President and Assistant Fire Chief. He remained an active and devoted member of the department until his death. In 1979, he oversaw the re-acquisition and complete restoration of one of SBVFD's original fire engines, a 1931 Seagrave Pumper. This magnificent piece of SBVFD history is his legacy and celebrates his 61 years of dedication to the department. "Old Engine One" or the "Antique", as he fondly called it, will be showcased and enjoyed by future generations for many years to come. He waved proudly from the truck just two weeks ago during the Memorial Day Parade along Sound Beach Avenue in Old Greenwich. The Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department will honor him by taking him on his final ride on his beloved antique fire truck on Saturday, June 19th as it carries him from the Fire House to his Memorial Funeral Service, which will be held at the First Congregational Church in Old Greenwich at 4 PM. Calling hours before his service will be held at Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street in Greenwich on Friday, June 18th from 4 PM to 8 PM (Tel. No. 1.203.869.1513). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department (SBVFD), Inc. in Cliff's memory. Checks should be made out to "SBVFD, Inc." and sent to 207 Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich, CT 06870 (Tel. No. 1.203.637.1806) in care of District Chief Paul W. Chiapetta & Stanley Thal. A true American who loved the community he served; and a devoted family man, Cliff, "Dad", "Pop Pop", "Frosty" will always be remembered dearly by his family and friends.

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Published by GreenwichTime on Jun. 16, 2010.

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Fran Grembowicz

June 22, 2010

The St. Lawrence University Field Hockey Team along with Fran and John will miss his, Pop Pop's, smiling presence at our games and team functions. He will forever be a member of our field hockey family .
Fran Gremnbowicz
John Meagher
The St. Lawrence University Field Hockey Team

Frank Zeranski

June 22, 2010

Vicky, Cliff was a great guy and from everything I heard a great dad. Met him many mornings at the quonset hut where we exchanged thoughts about the games the night before or other Town news. Always "up" and so proud of his family.

Dena Tamany Gooding

June 22, 2010

Girls,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Your Mom and Dad are part of some of my favorite childhood memories of growing up living at Tod's. Your family and mine are two of the few who shared that privilege. Both my sister Bari and Luellen were born there. Your dad was a member of VETAPCO, the men who were responsible for the maintenance of running the mansion. They were responsible for maintaining the furnace, sweeping outside and lawn care as well as managing garbage detail.
Cliff was pure Old Greenwich and will be greatly missed.

Tracy Deck

June 21, 2010

Vicky,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember your dad from the good old days at The Childrens Shop. What an amazing man he was with all he accomplished in his life. I am sure your kids will miss him so. Grandpas are the best! My heart goes out to you.
God BLess.

Lynda Scott

June 20, 2010

Someone so great who was truly kind and friendly. Thank you for the SBVFD car badge you personally went out of your way to find for me, Frosty - only you knew how much that meant to me at the time. Rest now.

Ellen McCourt Scarano

June 19, 2010

Vicky, Luellen and Anne, I have great memories of your parents. They were good friends to my parents and visited each other often. Your dad was truly a fixture in OG, friendly, smiley, helpful...so many good traits. Both of his shops recall great memories of life in the olden days.
Anne, my mother was your godmother, FYI.
I pray for all of you to have peace as you say goodbye to a nice guy, your dad.

Albert Varner

June 19, 2010

Cliff was one who loved his town and all its people. He set an example of what it means to be a true citizen in every respect. His legacy will live for a long time to come - pointing the way for others to follow. He'll be missed by all of us who had the good fortune to know him.

Andrea Mann

June 18, 2010

We have always considered Cliff as part of the Mann family, and were very fortunate to have shared many good times with him throughout the years. He was loved by all, and will be missed. Our sincere condolances to Vicky, David, Dan and Brooke - as well as to all of the family and friends he leaves behind. Love,
Andrea, Steven and Daniel Mann

Marilyn Sullivan

June 18, 2010

Vicky and family - Frosty lived a remarkable life. I'm sure you are all very proud of him. He has left a wonderful legacy embodied in his fine family. Our condolences at this painful and difficult time.
- Marilyn, (young) Rick, Sam, John and Bob Sullivan

Charles Teichert Jr.

June 18, 2010

Cliff the Chief was a true gentleman and one of the strongest believers and supporters of the Greenich Volunteer Fire system. He was a man that many of us always looked up to and now we still do!

June 18, 2010

Vicki, my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. We've been friends for for a long time and I remember your Dad so well. He was a great man, loving father and will be remembered by many.
~Amy Ballard

Mervyn Moorhead

June 18, 2010

We were all very fond of Cliff in Bermuda.We spent many happy evenings in his company along with Jean.He was at our daughters wedding on June 16th three years ago and our family from Ireland sat with him that night and really liked him. We will miss him so much.Our thoughts and prayers are with Jean and all his family.
Audrey and Mervyn Moorhead

Jim Cooper

June 17, 2010

Met only on two or three occasions, but fondly remembered, especially by his infectious smile that would light up a room. Sincere condolences to all family and friends on their loss.

Claire Ferris-Benoit

June 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

janice Liptak

June 17, 2010

DEar Family, I remember Cliff always running acrross Sound Beach Ave to respond to a fire! His store - "The childrens shop" was well run- w/ great service!--Cliff shall alwaysbe remembered as a "Giver"- Not a "Receiver".--Sincerely, Janice Liptak.

Wells Berni

June 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends during their time of sorrow.I hacve fond memories of Cliff back when I was young.God Bless all of Cliff's family you will be in my prayers.

Paul Osann

June 16, 2010

Vicky and Family, I too am proud to have known Cliff from the Fire Dept as I was a member for 10 years. My best memory of Cliff was seeing him running across Sound Beach Avenue when there was a general alarm and he would immediately jump into the drivers seat of Ladder 5 and away he went lights going and siren blaring. I know that Cliff has his place in that great Fire Dept in Heaven and is serving the Chief, GOD, just as he served the citizens of Old Greenwich and Riverside. May God Bless you and your Family

Janet Robben Smith

June 16, 2010

Vicky, I am so sorry for you and your family's loss. The Robben's gathered last night and told "Cliff" stories. Your dad continues to live in all of us.

Kevin Perna

June 16, 2010

Vicky and family. I am proud to say that I served my time with cliff at the Sound Beach Vol.Fire Dept.for over 30 years. Clif was a go to guy when asked to do something it was done without hesitation. It was a pleasure to bring back that old engine and help cliff. He is a true icon of that department,and will be truely missed. may he rest in peace.

Ken O'Brien

June 16, 2010

I remember going to the Children's Shop in 1971 when I was in 6th grade. Mr. Frost was always very helpful and very friendly. We'd always say hello when we saw each other around town. He was an important part of Old Greenwich. My condolences to his family and his friends.

The officers and members of the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department

June 16, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during their time of mourning.

June 16, 2010

We all have wonderful memories of Dad and Pop Pop - he had a great life and we celebrated it with him as often as we could. Be in peace Dad - we love you!

Luellen, Erika, Stefan, and Ryan Hertel

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