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Kenneth Frost Obituary

Kenneth "Kenny" Frost made his journey to the spirit world on December 29, 2023, in Durango, Colorado. He was born November 12, 1954, in Ignacio, Colorado, to Kathleen Frost. Kenny grew up on the Southern Ute Reservation and attended Ignacio High School, graduating at age 15. He was a star athlete in fastpitch softball, and in basketball he played center. He led both teams to numerous undefeated championships. Kenny had a passion for his Ute culture. He participated as a catman for the Bear Dance. He became a Sundance Chief and traveled to many powwows. After graduating high school, Kenny attended Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colorado. Later he became a dispatcher for the Southern Ute Police Department. He also worked as a director for the resource department. Kenny later attended the police academy in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He took the required written test and passed it on his first try, later conducting the class and teaching other students. He became a police officer for the Southern Ute Tribe and for the Town of Ignacio. Kenny also served as an EMT and an ambulance driver alongside his mother, Kathleen Frost. He instructed CPR classes. Kenny moved to Craig, Colorado with his daughter Marettas for a time. He loved the Denver Broncos, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Rockies and the Colorado Avalanche. He enjoyed attending games with his grandboys and traveling all over Colorado with them. Kenny began consulting and working with all four of the United States Forest Service (USFS) supervisors' offices on Colorado's Western Slope in the 1990s. His contributions made a lasting impact on the Native history, policy and governance of the Gunnison-Uncompahgre, San Juan, Routt and White River national forests. His work resulted in three major accomplishments. First, Kenny helped to organize the United Ute Powwow in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, bringing the three sovereign Ute Nations together for the first time in 118 years. This resulted in quarterly Tri-Ute meetings that still take place today with the Uintah-Ouray Ute Indian Tribe, Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes of Colorado and Utah. Second was the discovery, study and reburial of the Indigenous 8,000-year-old man in the White River National Forest, in which Kenny ensured the remains were handled appropriately and with ceremony, decorum and respect. Third, Kenny was instrumental in helping the Southern Ute Tribe's contribution to USFS forest planning. Those contributions resulted in the first Native American interest section in the Land and Resource Management Plan for the White River National Forest. Kenny was a devoted believer and steward of his Ute culture and respected other tribal beliefs. He encouraged his family to carry on their traditional ways. Kenny traveled to various states to help with consultation on Native American rights. His last trip was to Hawaii in summer 2023, to express his solidarity with the efforts to free Hawaii from the United States and its unlawful occupation of the islands. He was very eager to support those fighting for Indigenous rights and he loved seeing progress. Kenny was very positive and encouraging. He carried his sense of humor with him wherever he went and shared it with everyone he talked to. Kenny stands tall among his ancestors.His daughter, grandchildren and great grandchildren were paramount in his life; there was nothing he wouldn't do for them. Kenny is survived by his only daughter Marettas Frost, his grandchildren Darien Neskahi, Seranden Frost, Jamarr Lang, Katerie Lang, Tatum Lang and Riley Lang, great grandchildren Yizeth Frost, Zayden Frost and his favorite, Justin Bear Lang. Kenny was preceded in death by his mother Kathleen Frost, grandmother Bertha Frost and great-grandparents George Norris Frost (Naneece Subchief, Medicine Man and War Chief of the Southern Ute Tribe) and Mary Norris.

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Published by The Durango Herald on Jan. 4, 2024.

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Judith J Macawile

July 26, 2025

Kenny also partnered with teachers to introduce and share Ute culture. He was steady and present with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Traviata Porter

March 4, 2025

I loved your character in Alien resident rip.

Tim Woodward

February 14, 2025

I did not know you. Only recently have I become aware of who you are. And like a lot of others that is due to the Netflix show. Some of the things about humanity that were said during all three seasons of that show have Open to my mind and have allowed me to start processing a lot of my own trauma. There are some people that just stand out and shine much brighter than those around them. And you... You were one of those people. I am not an indigenous person. But I have read in detail about all that you have done. Your work and your moral convictions and ethics will leave a lasting ripple effect for so many. I have no doubt that you have touched many many lives in a beautiful way.
Even though I did not know you personally, I have no doubt that had we met... I would have called you friend.

And I hope wherever you are now you are at peace.

Thank you for being you.

JOAO DONISETE DE SOUZA

September 21, 2024

Sinto muito !

Terri Niemeier Harwood

September 15, 2024

Kenneth was a great friend in the year 1991 I gave him many copies of Indian agency documents which held stories of the Native Americans back as they still roamed about, he found some ancient sites. I was very proud of his work. May the heart of a good man always remain close to me, from Terri MsAnnie Niemeier

David Simon

June 25, 2024

Thoughts and Prayers are with His Family and Friends of which it seems as good a man as he was he was sure to have many. I by chance from watching the TV series Resident Alien of which he contributed to with he vast knowledge of Ute Native Culture otherwise I may never have known about him or his life experiences. Thank You for letting me know a little about him I feel I'm a better person just knowing he loved!

Donna

April 26, 2024

Rest in Peace, Sir.
May you walk through green valleys and be in perfect peace.

Julie

April 6, 2024

So said. In our heart forever

Enid Conley

April 4, 2024

He was a great friend!

LB

February 17, 2024

Thank you Kenny, for sharing your eagle medicine with me - as I share mine with you. I pray we continue to seek and share light together and broadly along our given paths.

Claudia from Idaho

January 8, 2024

I met Kenny at the first bi-annual Rocky Mountain Anthropology conference held in early Oct of 1993 in Jackson, WY. We connected right away and spent time visiting among a small group of newly met colleagues. Kenny invited me and a friend to Jenny Lake for a ceremony/blessing. We had the most wonderful time listening to his prayers and watching the birds fly all around him. I believe they were blue jays but I can't be certain. He made an impression on many people's lives because of his beliefs, knowledge, and committment to protecting Native American rights, traditions, and sacred land. My sincere condolensces for all who feel the great loss of Kennuy, your cherished relative/friend. Thank you

Susie Kincade

January 5, 2024

Kenny Frost had a lasting imprint on my life, as he had on everyone he touched. I first met him when I was freelance writing for Vail and Steamboat Magazines in the early 1990's. He taught me how to be culturally sensitive when I wrote about Native Americans, and in particular the Ute people. Every time he visited me in Eagle, a bald eagle or two would show up out of nowhere and circle overhead. He always laughed and said that was normal; they protected him. We would spend hours talking and he guided me to be able to see the sacred in the mundane and the interconnection of all. His influence deepened my spiritual perception immensely and helped steer me on my path as an environmental activist and eco-minister. Soar high, my friend. Your spirit is alive in those you leave behind.

Kenny was soooo very proud of Marettas! He loved talking about her and was very proud of her traditional dancing. We went to the Glenwood pow-wow many times to see her dance and watch him beam!

I'm so grateful to have had Kenny in my life, even though our paths didn't cross much in recent years. I enjoyed his full moon ceremonies at the sacred Ute caves in Glenwood Springs, and always felt his presence when I encountered sacred sites throughout Colorado. When I see a bald eagle circling, I'll know he is soaring with it, and I'll offer my gratitude to this beautiful man who loved his family and his culture!

Kristine Dow

January 5, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Nathan Strong Elk f/k/a Nathan W. WInder, Jr.

January 4, 2024

My Sundance brother, Kenny....it was a honor sundancing with you, getting the pole, and also being a fire chief for you. I am grateful that the Creator gave us more time to spend together when I had learned how things were going. You taught me more and motivated me to finish my doctor of education. I had hoped to video tape your stories but will keep them in my heart and mind and will plan to share them in a book I need to write. Fly high my brother and towards to the end you started to fufill a role to me as a spiritual dad. What we shared with each other is a treasure and sacred gift from the Great Spirit and I am very thankful for the powerful prayer you said on Christmas Day 2023 with your sacred eagle fan. I will miss you very much but will carry you memories and teachings in my heart, expecially how you reminded me about how Clem Baker egape also helped out and you in Natural Resources with the beginnings of the set up of our energy department and how this set up the early foundation of Red Willow Production Company along with the leadership of our tribe and staff. I love you brother and prayers up for you family and I will do my best to keep my word to you my friend and you even told me that we were related thru my mom, something I did not know.

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