Of Warrenton, VA died Thursday, July 27, 2006 at Westminster Canterbury, Richmond, VA. She was born December 25, 1904 at "Rose Hill" Center Cross, Essex County, VA, a daughter of Peyton Hundley and Frances Baxley Hundley. She attended Center Cross Elementary School in Essex County, Hannah More Academy in Baltimore, University of Virginia, State Teacher's College in Fredericksburg and St. Faith's School in New York City. She taught school children at Laneview in Essex County, Hannah More Academy and Warrenton Elementary. Mrs. Frost was a Charter Member of the Francis Fauquier Garden Club, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (Black Horse Chapter) and an organizing member of the Fauquier SPCA. Mrs. Frost was married June 25, 1932 to Thomas Newton Frost of Marshall, VA who preceded her in death September 18, 1969. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church and Christ Anglican Church in Warrenton. She moved to Westminster Canterbury in Richmond in 1995. Survivors include her son, Thomas H. Frost of Beaufort, SC; two grandchildren, Susan G. Frost and Thomas H. Frost, Jr. and two great-grandchildren, Samantha H. Frost and Christopher S. Frost. The family will receive friends at MOSER FUNERAL HOME, Warrenton, VA on Monday, July 31 from 10 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. when the funeral procession will leave for a graveside service at 11:30 a.m. at Warrenton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fauquier SPCA, PO Box 733, Warrenton, VA 20188.
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John Frasca
July 30, 2006
Thomas and the Frost family:
I was most upset to hear of Ms. Frost's passing. During my time as nurse manager at Westminster Canterbury I enjoyed her spirit and her love of her family and its history. She was a unique and charming Virginia lady and I will always remember her with great fondness. Please accept my condolences and especialy much thanks to Thomas for his attentiveness to Mrs. Frost's care.
Parksie Bouirne
July 28, 2006
Thomas and family I am so sorry to read of Frances passing. I have many memories of her and Tom when they lived in Warrenton.
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