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Charles Harry Frost

Posted 2009-11-12 by Sharla
Owens Livingston Mortuary
Snowflake, Arizona

Charles Harry Frost
(March 29, 1951 - November 8, 2009)

Charles Harry Frost of Snowflake, AZ passed away in the presence of family and in the arms of his wife at the age of 58 in Peoria, AZ on Sunday, November 8, 2009 after a long and valiant battle with heart failure.

Harry was born in Holbrook on March 29, 1951 to Chester and Annie Frost. He lived his life in Snowflake surrounded by the family he loved. He has a daughter Dana, who he loved dearly. His horses were his life. He worked at the paper mill as a crane operator in the wood yard for 25 years.

Harry's greatest joy has always been spending time with the children in his family. He loved camping, hunting, fishing, roping, and dutch oven cooking. Harry loved people and loved talking and telling stories. He had a gift for enjoying life and everyone he was with. Harry married his wife Ruth in December 1991 and greatly blessed the life of her and her children ever since.

Harry was preceded in death by his beloved parents, grandparents, and a brother. He will forever be remembered and loved by those he left behind: his loving wife of 18 years, Ruth; his 4 daughters and their husbands, and 16 treasured grandchildren; his 3 brothers and their wives, and his 16 adoring nieces and nephews.

Viewing will be from 6:00-8:00 PM on Friday, November 13, 2009 at Owens-Livingston Mortuary in Snowflake. There will also be visitation on Saturday, November 14 from 9:00-9:45 AM at the Snowflake LDS Main Street Chapel, with Memorial Services following at 10:00.

Harry will be laid to rest in the Snowflake Cemetery.




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