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Glenn L. Frost

March 1, 1933 - April 1, 2012
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Glenn L. Frost, 79, of Chardon Township, passed away April 1, 2012, at University Hospital in Cleveland. Born March 1, 1933, in Newbury, he had been a lifelong Geauga County resident. Glenn was a truck driver for Manfredi Trucking Company for 40 plus years.He served in the National Guard for four years. His passion wasContinue Reading

Sandy Marks Borcoman left a message on April 10, 2012:
I was so sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. At the last reunion he stopped me to ask about my Dad and told me to tell him to make sure and attend next year. Glenn was the first guy I knew that had a tatoo (not so common back in the day). i know you will miss him terribly, June, and there are no words that can make it better. But you had many good years with him and I know your retirement years were full with travel and companionship. Sadly, memories are all the one left behind has but keep them close and they will warm your heart.Fondly,Sandy
Norma J. Sundberg left a message on April 5, 2012:
I haven't seen Glenn for many years but think of him often. What a sweet spirit and gentle countenance he had. My condolences to June and their family.He will be missed Norma J. Sundberg Classmate from Newbury Highschool.
Norma J. Rohrbaugh Sundberg left a message on April 5, 2012:
I haven't seen Glenn for many years but think of him often. What a sweet spirit and gentle countenance he had. My condolences to June and their family.He will be missed Norma J. Sundberg Classmate from Newbury Highschool.
Doris(Pitts) Elco left a message on April 5, 2012:
From the time I met Glenn, he was a great friend and wonderful classmate & class clown. Always getting you to laugh if you were down. I did not see him much as we got older, but his personality was always the same whenever we met again. I will miss him. Doris
Paula Jean left a message on April 5, 2012:
I love you Aunt Junebug and Uncle Glenn.
Bruce Miller left a message on April 5, 2012:
My favorite memory was when Uncle Glenn let me ride in his semi I was so excited. I use to spend days with him, he was a great guy. I even named a stuffed dog after him when I was little, named him Uncle Glenn pup. By the way I still have it after 37 years. I will miss him. Love Bruce
Paula Jean left a message on April 5, 2012:
I will miss you so much Uncle Glenn. I have so many memories of being a liitle girl and playing at your house. Swinging on the willow tree, going for walks in the woods, riding on the lawnmower. You always had a smile and I always knew you loved me - hugs and kisses from Uncle Glenn were the best ever. I remember my firt date with the little boy that lived next door to you and Aunt Junebug - we saw Dumbo and I was like five years old :^) I am going to miss hearing you say "How are you Paula Jean" I love you so much Uncle Glenn and will miss you every day!
Connie DiBiase left a message on April 5, 2012:
Glenn was my favorite brother-in-law, he always made me laugh even though he loved to tease me as far back as I can remember, that was his favorite thing to do. He will be missed by many especially by his family. Our holiday get togethers will not be the same without Glenn. To Glenn I will keep the blue lights burning for you at Christmas your favorite. To my sister, stay strong your family is here for you. Love, Connie
John T and Mary Manfredi left a message on April 4, 2012:
Frosty was the first person outside the family to see our first born daughter, we were on our way home from the hospital, and John saw Frosty in the parking lot of Judy's restaurant, he pulled in to show off the baby. He was always such a nice person to talk to, He'll be missed by all.John T and Mary Manfredi
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