Donald "Don"-Frost-Obituary

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Donald "Don" Frost

Heavener, Oklahoma

Dec 12, 1940 – Nov 1, 2024 (Age 83)

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BORN
December 12, 1940
DIED
November 1, 2024
AGE
83
LOCATION
Heavener, Oklahoma

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Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home - Heavener Obituary

Donald “Don” Eugene Frost of Heavener, Oklahoma was born December 12, 1940 in Heavener, Oklahoma to Daniel Bennett and Lola Mae (O’Neal) Frost. He went home to be with the Lord on November 1, 2024 at his home surrounded by family in Heavener at the age of 83. 

 

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Deepest sympathy to Don’s family and loved ones.

Love and prayers to all the family
I have good memories going all the way back to when he lived with us in OKC
I could always count on seeing him at the family reunions and funerals of our family
We always compared our knowledge of our family, our grandfather and stories told. I sure will miss this cousin of mine.

Our condolences to all on the loss of “coach”. A good man and colleague of those he worked with. Rest in peace coach.

will be missed prayers for family and friends

Rest in peace Mr. Frost

A great man who will be dearly missed by many as he made life altering impact on the lives of so many he met.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Coach Frost’s passing. He was an incredible educator and mentor, and I feel fortunate to have known him. As a driver’s ed teacher, he not only taught essential skills but also instilled confidence and calm in his students. His patience, humor, and kindness made a lasting impact on everyone he taught.

Please know that my thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Coach Frost will be greatly missed, but his legacy lives on in the many lives he...

From having experienced the loss of my daddy and now another Uncle, we should all cherish and be grateful for the time that we have spent together. Grief is so hard to overcome and understand without actually having gone through it. Just know our special memories help us cope and get through the days to come.
Remembering always the big hugs and the “Frost smile” that always touched those around our family.