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David C. Frost

Pomfret, Connecticut

1955 - 2018 (Age 62)

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Frost, David C.David "Dave" Frost, 62, of Pomfret, CT passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, July 5, 2018. Born in Ethiopia and raised in New Haven, CT, he was the son of the late Alfred James Scott Frost and Theresa (Frazer) Frost.He is survived, loved, and cherished by his large...

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Like the gentleman that mentioned David being in a band I can second that because I was the keyboard player in that band. David was a gentleman, a gifted musician and an all-around wonderful human being. May he rest in peace. (He´s probably playing a flute and singing in Heaven)

CertIn times of the year, things pop up that trigger good memories. Recently I passed a park that housed the battle of the bands, around 1970. Our band with David beat out some of the best bands in the New Haven area to take first place. We lost touch and went separate ways in the years to come, but I´ll always remember him. RIP old band mate and friend

Dear Frosts and other Friends,

My sympathy and feeling of loss at David's passing. We were close friends as teenagers, and had a lot of fun playing music together, and sharing life at a young age. He had a great sense of humor, and a greater heart. Love and peace to you, my friend.

To the Frosts:

I'm sorry for your and our loss - and sorry I could not make the services. I'll always remember your brother as a sweet, creative
and mischievous (in the best way) teenager. Condolences to you all.

RIP my friend enjoyed our years playing music when we were kids

My condolences to the Frost family. I remember David playing the flute in one of the first rock bands I was in. Always mild mannered and a kind soul. May he rest in peace.

I remember sitting next to David in the Wilbur Cross High School band...he played the flute, I played bass clarinet. I also went to Grammar School with David's sister, Barbara. (Brian Stamp)

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I went to grade school with David at Worthington Hooker in East Rock and frequently wondered whatever became of him. We were good friends and enjoyed each other's company.

David was a leader (president of the class) and universally well liked, even at that age. Somewhere in my closet, I have old 8mm films of school plays he appeared in that I would like to share with his family.

Wish I could have connected with him to relive those common precious memories of our unique...