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Gerardine "Gerry" Frost

San Antonio, Texas

1950 - 2023

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Gerardine "Gerry" FrostDecember 8, 1950 - November 29, 2023Gerardine "Gerry" Frost, a visionary artist and beloved educator, passed away on November 29, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of seventy-two due to complications of ALS. Born on December 8, 1950, in Ellicottville, New York,...

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Gerry and I were art students at Cranbrook Academy of Art. She was a stunning, intelligent and extremely gifted artist .I am pleased to read that she had such a fulfilling life and happy marriage. To all that knew her my heart grieves for you .

I'm going to miss you sis

Sweet Gerrie She will be missed. I enjoyed conversations with her. Her vintage style was beautiful. Blessings and condolences to the family. Bernice

Our deep condolences on your loss. This is a sad time as you miss Gerry so much. The more you love someone, the harder the grief. The grief doesn´t go away but the wonderful memories soften the pain until your mind goes to those moments instead of to sorrow. The love of your great family and friends can help carry you through the tough times. Know that we are here for you whenever or whatever you need. Tuddie and Michael

Gerry was my friend since we were both 12 years old. She was my beautiful maid of honor at my wedding. She remained beautiful, gracious and talented. My condolences to her family and her beloved husband Leo.

My deepest condolences on such a personal and worldly loss! I did not know Gerry, but her life sounded full and she made a great impact on the world.

I recall meeting her and she was delightful and energetic. You two were paired by God. Our thanks to God to having met her and she being your blessing to you as your wife.

While my boss Pat and I were the plumbers who did work for her and her husband they always made us feel welcome in their home.

Gerry opened her back garden for MVHA´s first in person gathering following COVID. She was a gracious host allowing MVHA members to gather & learn about Tudor architecture in Monte Vista. Judy Warren & Peter Hugill