Forrest-Wyrick-Obituary

Forrest Donald "Frosty" Wyrick

Farwell, Michigan

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April 17, 2013
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Farwell, Michigan

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April 14, 1949 - April 17, 2013Forrest Donald "Frosty" Wyrick, age 64, lost his battle with cancer on April 17, 2013. He was born on April 14, 1949, the son of Charles and Virginia (Sherrow) in Ubly. He served our country with the United States Air Force and then earned his Associates Degree in...

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Frosty will be missed.

I only knew Frosty for one winter he stayed in Florida and joined the Clearwater Horseshoe Leagues. He quickly became a friend to many in the Club and was a fun to pitch with. He made an instant impression on our Club as a fun competitor and just a good friend to be around. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

goodbye my friend. you will be missed!!
JEFF,JEFFREY, and LISA JANSEN

My best memories of Frosty, as a teen, are making rockets from scratch. Engineering came easy to him. I recall launching one of his rockets on a foggy late morning. THe altitude exceeded our expectations. We never found it and always joked that he reached orbit first. It was great to spend a day with him three years ago at one of my high power rocket launches. He was tickled to think that model rockets kept getting bigger and no one had told him.
Kite fights were always great fun. ...

I have great boyhood memories of Frosty...perpetual smile, great sense of humor, always making things. We used to camp in the woods near Ubly. My condolences to his family and close friends.

Praying for the family of Frosty Wyrick. He was one of a kind. God bless him. He's finally at peace. He will never be forgotten.

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

Frosty, Your smiling face, gentle disposition, and enthusiasm will truly be missed on this earth. I know the Lord has wrapped you in his arms and you are at peace. May your family and friends have the strength and courage to move on and learn from the examples of how to live, you provided us.

I have great memories of Frosty from his days at CMU. He was one of a kind. You will be missed my friend.

I've bowled with him and against him , played horseshoe tournaments with him and against him and all I can say is , what an intense competitor. He did it right or he didn't do it! What a good friend and what a great loss. My preyers go out to Randy and the whole family. Frosty was one of a kind and I fell honored to have been one of his friends. May God Bless.