On January 16, 2005, a resident of Warrenton, VA since 1987, and active in the community and loved by many. She was born May 9, 1957 to William J. and Mary Jane Lloyd and grew up in Arlington County. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1980. Dorothy married Randolph Frostick in 1981 and the newlyweds resided in Williamsburg until 1982 when they moved to Salem, VA. In 1983 Dorothy and her husband moved to Centreville, VA. She then obtained an Associate Degree in Physical Therapy Assisting from Northern Virginia Community College in 1985. She worked as a physical therapy assistant until the birth of her son, Jason Lloyd Frostick in 1986. Her daughter, Sarah Blythe Frostick was born in 1988. Dorothy was a dedicated mother, but still found time to pursue other interests and civic affairs. After moving to Ivy Hill subdivision in 1992, she learned to weave baskets, which she sold at craft fairs. She served as a member of the board of directors and secretary for the Ivy Hill Homeowners Association for a number of years. She also became the Registrar of the Fauquier County Soccer Club. A dedicated soccer mom, Dorothy never missed a soccer game being played by her children, and even served as the assistant coach for the Taylor Middle School Girls Soccer team during its first season of play. She loved children and was particularly good with small children. Her primary joy came from being with her husband and children, and she enjoyed traveling, boating, hiking and gardening. Dorothy was a gourmet cook and loved to entertain and try new foods with her family and many friends. Dorothy is survived by her husband, children, mother and sisters- Marney Hackley and Megan Allen. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 4:00 PM at Moser Funeral Home, 233 Broadview Ave., Warrenton, VA. In lieu of flowers, contributions should be made to the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army for the Tsunami Relief Fund.
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Jan Sutton
January 19, 2025
A very lovely lady and big loss in our community!
Jan Sutton
January 15, 2023
Just talking and asking about you Randy @ Debbie's retirement in chatting with Mike. Can't believe it has been that many years ago she passed. My heart is with you!
David and Rene' Brown
January 27, 2005
My heart is broken and yet full of joy.. I will forever miss and love Dorothy. Preschool began a connection between our families. Jason, Sarah, Randy, we will be here for you in anyway you can use our assistance . Our love and thoughts are with you. Dorothy's smile and touch will be missed in ways that are still unseen, but her touch is always here too. Just looking into each person she was associated with will bring a smile until the end of time. Her time with us was short but always a pleasure. With fond and loving memories, David & Rene'
Josh Broder
January 25, 2005
To me Dorothy is a young woman in High School, because that is when I knew her. She had a light, accesible, intelligent air. She was beautiful. I couldn't have named it then, but had some awareness that she seemed very comfortable in her own skin - her own person. Now that seems like an accomplishment for a suburban girl in the 1970's.
My prayers are for Dorothy, her family and friends.
Holly Vigesaa
January 25, 2005
For all of Dorothy's family, I'm so sorry. To me, she was Megan's "big sister", and I can't imagine losing mine. May your memories help you through this devastating time.
John and Jane Elkin
January 24, 2005
We were shocked and saddened to read about Dorothy's death at the prime of her life. John has had a professional association for many years with Randy. Dorothy's path and mine (Jane's) may have crossed from time to time, although I don't think either one of us would remember meeting one another. I, like her, am 47 and a mother of two, so her death touches me deeply. Our prayer's are with Dorothy's family.
Dana Frostick
January 23, 2005
Dorothy was a spectacular woman. She was beautiful, talented, and loving. Randy made her part of our family and we will never be the same without her.
Marny Hackley
January 23, 2005
It was always
Marny
Dorothy
Megan
Doro thy in the middle,
now there's a big hole in the middle
and in our hearts.
She was my sister.
We shared a bedroom,
bithdays, two days apart,
Betsy Wetsy.
When I ate all my Halloween candy, I'd try and find where she had hidden hers.
She would "borrow" my clothes.
We were college roommates.
She was my sister.
We didn't always get along,
my father would say
"your sister will always be your best friend".
I was looking forward to moving back to Virginia,
and renewing our friendship.
Hanging out.
Becoming crazy old ladies together.
She was my sister
and she slipped away.
I Love you Dorothy.
Jan Sutton
January 22, 2005
So sorry to hear of Dorothy's sudden death at such a young age. Friendship is so important during this time for Randy and family. I am just a phone call away .......
L isa and Matthew Moore
January 21, 2005
Our deepest sympathy for you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cheryl Duncan
January 21, 2005
Dear Randy, Jason and Sarah:
I was so sorry to hear of Dorothy's passing. She was such a warm and friendly person - I never saw her without her beautiful smile. She was so proud of her children. I will never forget her kindness to me. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
kelly stark carrere
January 21, 2005
Anne lovett Saunders sent me the news about your sister. I cherish my sisters. I am the youngest. They are all I have had since my mother died when I was 17. Thinking of you.
Kelly Stark Carrere
Anne Saunders
January 21, 2005
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Dorothy's passing. I will always treasure not only my memories of her as a child but also of the time my sister and I spent with her the day of Mary Jane's 80th birthday. My thoughts and prayers are with Dorothy's family.
Janice Powers
January 21, 2005
My deepest sympathies for your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Amy Lovett Dunn
January 20, 2005
I am so saddened about your loss--my thoughts are with all of you. Remember to turn to friends and family for strength to help get through this time of grief. Love, Amy
Rory & Ellie Kay
January 20, 2005
We will miss Dorothy so very much. Always a cheery smile and wave as she drove to and from her lovely house and wonderful family. What a great friend she was to so many of us. What a remarkable family she raised. The Ivy Hill community owes much to her, Randy and the children.
Susan and Jerry Inman
January 19, 2005
What a tragic loss for everyone. Our love and deepest sympathy is sent to all who knew Dorothy, especially, her family.
Susan and Jerry Inman
Robert Ganteaume
January 19, 2005
I will miss Dorothy terribly she was always a good freind to me. I can only hope that she will still be my freind when we meet again.
Ilove you Dorothy
Tish Inman
January 19, 2005
My dear friend Dorothy has been more than a friend to me over the past 14 years, she was my sister regardless of our bloodlines. There are no words to express the sorrow of her departure from this world. I know that she has found a new home & that she will be at peace there. Someday I will be visiting her and anticipate great food, laughter & conversation, a good bottle of champagne, a really hot tub, an excellent masseur (or two), and a big welcoming hug. I will miss Dorothy terribly & have placed her deeply into my heart.
Helen Klein
January 19, 2005
Sleep peacefully, Dorothy. Rest while you can, because when we meet again, there'll be nothing stopping us!
Love always and forever. Helen
Rich Klein
January 19, 2005
Randy, Jason, Sarah & MJ,
Mere words are inadequate to express how I feel about the loss of Dorothy. I am fortunate to be able to recall the wonderfully hilarious times we all spent together in the years before we left Virginia.
Hunter Gish
January 18, 2005
We are so sorry to hear about Dorothy. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to you,
Hunter & Francie
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