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Patty Kopp
March 30, 2017
Dear Frohwirth Family,
I was shocked to read of Todd's death. I taught at St. Agnes where your mom was secretary. She was so proud of Todd being a major league pitcher. Often during the baseball season I would walk in the office and see her wearing an Orioles baseball cap. That was the sign telling the staff Todd was pitching that day. She would always talk about his pitching career. I've been gone from St. Agnes for many years so I was also shocked to read in his notice that your mom had died. My sympathies on her death and may God be with you as you grieve Todd's passing.
March 30, 2017
a great friend and a great man who will be missed by all --(T-FRO SR--)- my deepest sympathies and prayers go out to the entire family---God Bless all of you -Jeffrey S.
Kelly Reith
March 29, 2017
I played College Ball with Todd at Waukesha Tech. He was a heck of a pitcher. Had like 150 strike outs because nobody liked facing that submarine curve. I even got hit a few times in BP when it didn't quite break enough, but I crowded the plate and he was probably trying to nicely teach his teammate a lesson. We all knew he had the stuff to make the big leagues. He was a great guy to be around as well. Always smiling. Heck he could hit pretty good too. Had a couple of homers.
RIP Todd - I'll catch you on the other side. I'll have 2B covered for ya!
Jenny Swenson Turke
March 29, 2017
It was an amazing time of our lives to watch history in the making when Todd took the mound at Frame Park for the Waukesha Nationals. And to know that this hard-working, dedicated and impressive young man was being scouted and had what it takes to play pro ball was just over-the-top! I am deeply honored to have been apart of his life at this time and to have known him and his incredible wife Jacque. Todd will be missed by many but remembered always with fondness. I am so sorry for your loss Jacque and family.
Jenny Turke
March 29, 2017
I remember the fun and excitement of watching Todd pitch at Frame Park in Waukesha for the Waukesha Nationals and knowing that he was being scouted was just over-the-top! So glad to have known him and shared an amazing time of his life with him and his incredible wife, Jacque! He will be greatly missed by many people, but will be remembered always with fondness. I am so sorry for your loss Jacque and family.
Jean (Galligan) Ollson
March 29, 2017
I am sorry to hear of Todd's passing. I went to MGC with him for 8 years.....I still remember his humour.
Glad he got to play pro ball and live his dream.
Dr. Jim (Coach) Johnson
March 29, 2017
Todd was one of the most memorable players I ever had on my roster for the 25 years I coached college baseball. He always displayed the tenacity and heart of a true warrior when he took the mound at Northwest Missouri State University. He was a "winner" and possessed the heart and soul of a champion.
He a true leader for the Bearcat Baseball Program and was selected to be a member of our M-Club Hall of Fame in 2005. I have so many fond and also so funny memories of my ace. He was truly a remarkable athlete, teammate, and friend to multitudes. Todd will always be a player, and person, I will never forget.
Diana and I send our deepest condolences to Jacque, Jay, and the entire Frohwirth family. As I have retired from the battles on the field, and as I have grown in my walk with Him, I have found this promise to be steadfast, and I leave this for others to know: "And He was before all things, and in Him all things hold together" (Col 1:17). He will hold each of you in the days ahead. God bless you and may you sense God's comfort, peace and grace.
Quintin Oldenburg
March 28, 2017
God of gave me guidance through coach Fro, I mimic my game and coaching throughout my life because of the positive influence he had on me and smile when kids get his humor and an explainable positive influence he imparted on me with his belief I could attain the impossible, to play pro ball and hopefully make him proud. He brought Mike Mussina to my first practice...I can never repay the kindness and hope he showed me...New International Version
Jesus answered him, "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise." Thank you Coach
Diane Heppe-DeBoer
March 28, 2017
My heart is aching with sadness of this news and for your family loss. You are in my prayers. May the many happy memories you hold in your hearts and the grace of God get you through this difficult time.
I am lucky to have known Todd through the many years at Brookfield Academy. What a great man, RIP.
Diane Heppe DeBoer
March 28, 2017
My wife and I send our condolences. Please remember to throw your anxiety on God because He cares for you. 1 Peter 5:6,7. LH
Mrs Davis
March 28, 2017
Sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that God is near to comfort all the mourning ones. He will make you firm and He will make you strong. (1 Peter 5:10)
March 28, 2017
my name is BOB JOHNS,I was the orioles game yesterday when they announced todds passing.i live in sarasota now,back in the late 60s and after getting out of the army i worked with russ,russ came and watched me a few time at my hardball games as i was pitcher,many times he mentioned his son,i am saddened to hear of todds loss
Brad Groeschl
March 28, 2017
Todd was a good friend, missed those days playing baseball at Enderis Park and the Friday night basketball at M.G.C., and catching for him during the winter months before basketball. Great sense of humor, took it as well as gave it out!! Great times seeing him pitch for the Orioles, sitting by the bullpen giving him grief. So saddened by the news. All the best to his family and friends, there are a lot of friends.
Terry Mulert
March 28, 2017
Fro was a great force of positive energy. Shaggy hair and giving play-by-play on the court. I never saw or spoke with Todd after driving out to Waukesha Tech with his brother Scott to watch him play college bball. That was a long time ago but I remember it well. The next time I saw Todd I was visiting Milwaukee/Chicago and there he was on the mound on national TV pitching in the late innings. My condolences. My memories of Todd as a young person are vivid and full of light.
Kathie Goratowski
March 28, 2017
I am deeply saddened by your loss.
My thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this difficult time.
Brian O'Connell
March 28, 2017
He will be greatly missed by all of the O'Connell families as well
Coach Luther
March 27, 2017
~ Todd was a vey good basketball player, a tremendous basketball coach, an excellent pitcher in the Majors and a great Father. RIP Coach....You did it the right way and you did it well ~ Coach Luther
Jonathan Florin
March 27, 2017
Dear Frohwirth family and friends,
Everyone at No Stomach For Cancer would like to extend their deepest condolences on the recent passing of Todd Frohwirth. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your friend and loved one. May God bless you during this difficult time.
Best regards,
Jon Florin
No Stomach For Cancer
Executive Director
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Todd Frohwirth Obituary
Frohwirth, Todd G. Of Waukesha died after a brave battle with cancer on Sunday, March 26, 2017, at the age of 54 years. He was born in Milwaukee, WI, the son of Russell and Patricia Frohwirth. Todd attended Messmer High School, Waukesha County... Read Todd Frohwirth's Obituary
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