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Kenneth T. "Kenny" Frock Sr.

Westminster, Maryland

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Kenneth Thomas "Kenny" Frock Sr., 71, of Littlestown, Pa., formerly of Westminster, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, at his residence. Born July 19, 1938, in Westminster, he was the son of the late Sterling M. and Bessie Eury Frock. He was the husband of Virginia Faye Bare Frock, his wife of 45...

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Dear Frock Family,

I remember getting to know Kenny during his days with the Westminster Little League where Kim served as THE score keeper of record. I always respected his love for the game.

I enjoyed my time with Kenny and often smiled reading his occasional letters to the editor of the Carroll County Times - you never had to guess what he was thinking - up front - he certainly was...

Please accept my sympathy.

Francis (Skip) Fennell

Kim,

I was so sorry to learn of the passing of your father. Please accept my condolences and you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Emily Grove

To Kenny's Family, I went to WHS and played football w/Kenny under Herb Ruby. I lived in Westminster recently (9/98-9/06) and enjoyed going to the Senior Center and shooting pool w/Kenny and others. I remember Kenny having a good sense of humor. He will be missed. RIP. PEACE, Terry Gehr Cody

Dear Faye and "Little Kenny",
We are sorry to learn that Kenny has passed away. The memories I have of Kenny are enough to write a book. Remember playing sandlot football with him and , of course, all the baseball activities. Sorry we cannot be with you at this time of need.
Best Wishes Always,
Frank and Joan Wanken
Highlands Ranch, Colorado

To Kenny's Family:
My heart felt condolences over the loss of Kenny. I know that all of you will miss him, very much. May God give you strength, comfort, and guidence during this difficult time.
I knew Kenny for many years when I lived in Carroll County and worked for C&P Telephone Company. From Willow Farms, the Baseball Leagues, and Bowling.
Kenny was always a joy to be around!
Rick Will Sr., Avondale, AZ

Dear Faye and Family,
I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of Kenny. My goodness, it seems that he certainly lived a very full life as long as he could I know it has been quite an ordeal for you in recent weeks but we have to believe that he is in a better place now and with pain no more. Acceptance takes a very, very long time. Lean on the love and support of your family and many friends to help you through these, your darkest hours.
We will get together when you are ready.

Faye - John & I want to extend our deepest sympathies to you and the family in your loss.

I'll always remember the good times Kenny & I had growing up. He always kidded me by saying "We may not be the best, but there ain't anyone better."

My prayers are with you. Sorry I can't be there to share in your grief.

Faye - Eileen and I want to extend our sympathies to you and your family in your loss. We fondly remember all the bowling trips to Canandaguia you and Kenny organized. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you.

Jr. Zepp