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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Doris Frost, 90 years old, born on May 8, 1930, and passed away on February 11, 2021. We will remember her forever.

Friends and family you are welcome to join us for Doris's graveside memorial service.
This will be held on Friday May 7th, 2021 at Greenleaf Cemetery in Marion Wisconsin. Gathering at 10:30 am with services starting at 11:00 am

Greenleaf Cemetery 
State Hwy 45 North, and Main St.
Marion Wisconsin 54950





February 11
February 11
My dearest Aunt Doris,
I think of you often, especially when I get memories that pop up on my Facebook of the wonderful times we've had together over the years. We sure had some fun adventures.
I was blessed to visit you the night before you left us. The 15 minutes we spent together was so special, and the things you said to me I carry with me every day of my life. I Love You With All My Heart. Love Your Neice Julie Hansen❤️❤️❤️
February 14, 2023
February 14, 2023
On occasion of your 2nd deathaversary, I just want you to know you are missed.  And, I use your "little" pillows every night. Love, your baby sis.
May 8, 2022
May 8, 2022
As I am remembering you on your birthday, it dawned on me that you were and will be the only person that I will know for 73 years. I know that you are in a beautiful place with all your family and friends. We miss you here on earth, be good until we meet again…flowers for your birthday and Mother’s Day….love.
May 8, 2022
May 8, 2022
Happy Birthday & Happy Mother’s Day Mom!
One of my memories is having your birthday land on mother’s day like today.
Love you and miss you.
February 15, 2021
February 15, 2021
So sorry for your loss Frost Family and cousins Charlotte, Janet, John, Jennie and Julie. I have fond memories of the Moore Reunion and Cousins Reunions. Conversations, visits and lunch with Doris were joyful memories of her pleasant disposition. God bless you.
February 13, 2021
February 13, 2021
So very sorry to hear of Aunt Doris's passing.. For me, she was a great wealth of knowledge. I actually was privileged to have several conversations with her concerning family. Aunt Doris was able to shed light on the many questions I had over the years. When talking to her she was very excited to share any knowledge that she had. I am Thankful that God led me to Aunt Doris. Although I didn't get the opportunity to actually meet her in person, she made me feel as though she'd known me her whole life.  My heart goes out to all my cousins in the passing of their mom.
February 12, 2021
February 12, 2021
Lots of memories of my Granny. The earliest ones I remember are from Lake Sininsippi. Summers with my brother, Jill, Jay and Jodi- BB gun wars , skinning muskrats and getting a ride on that crazy pre jet ski boat-was it orange??
Then moving to Oshkosh, hanging out at the Lakeland Motel- building rabbit houses, forts, trying not to get in too much trouble (:
Shooting pool in the basement at the house across from West high( sneaking beer in the basement window)
Many years of Christmas and thanksgiving dinners- eating way too much of her home cooking!
Granny made Christmas stocking for everyone!
I’ll remember her every year we hang them by the fireplace.
I need to look for my decorated egg- she loved her crafts..
I will miss my Granny! I know she’s looking down and smiling and that makes me happy!
February 12, 2021
February 12, 2021
Aunt Doris or as my oldest boy would say “ Aunt Doors”. Always having a smile to complete a statement. Being able to sew anything with ease. Never complaining just smiling. Always happy to visit. How lucky our family was to have you and uncle Bill stay with my folks for a short time, where we were able to for the first time to really get to know you and oh how we loved and enjoyed it. You touched many hearts with wonderful memories. Aunt Doris held the door open at my parents house where my wedding was held. As soon as I and my dad got to the door it slammed shut!!!!! Later to find out , the wind had blown her sun dress up from the bottom up!!! A classic blooper!!! Memories with love and smiles.
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
Very sorry for your loss to your family. She will always be an angel keeping watch over you and other loved ones.
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
I only knew Doris for about 14 years, but she was a wonderful sister-in-law to me. John always told me about how you used to help him milk cows when he needed help. I'm sure he'll never forget the times he got to spend with you. The Angels all have smiles when they saw you join them. Hugs to you Doris.
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
My lovely Aunt Doris , I am so heartbroken. I cherish all the years we had together and all the wonderful memories we made. You are forever in my heart and thoughts. Rest in peace , you are flying with the angels. I miss you terribly, I will love you forever. I wish heaven took phone calls. Love your niece Julie
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
I am so saddened for the loss of Doris and have great memories growing up in the middle 70's and remember her working on her hobby of creating her own Feburge eggs
The Frost house was my( second home ) place to hang out like I was home and couldn't leave until I was fed weather family steak or toasted bread or whatever Doris felt I needed as well as a hug ....
What a wonderful lady
All of my love to all of her family ,
Dave
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
She was a wonderful woman ,I enjoyed the time,I spent with her.
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
So incredibly saddened to see this, a terrible loss for your family, she was such a bright light!
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
Will miss you forever, but I know you are in Gods hands...

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February 11
February 11
My dearest Aunt Doris,
I think of you often, especially when I get memories that pop up on my Facebook of the wonderful times we've had together over the years. We sure had some fun adventures.
I was blessed to visit you the night before you left us. The 15 minutes we spent together was so special, and the things you said to me I carry with me every day of my life. I Love You With All My Heart. Love Your Neice Julie Hansen❤️❤️❤️
February 14, 2023
February 14, 2023
On occasion of your 2nd deathaversary, I just want you to know you are missed.  And, I use your "little" pillows every night. Love, your baby sis.
Her Life

Small Town girl leads life of adventure!

February 24, 2021
  1. It all started on a farm just outside of Clintonville
  2. She married and moved to a home by the Clintonville airport
  3. Moved to Utah, with the uranium mines
  4. then back to Wisconsin.
  5. To Milwaukee, where she became a braves fan
  6. To Oshkosh with the Lakeland Motel and last of the kids finish High school
  7. On to Las Vegas and traveling about
  8. Back home to Clintonville  Anne Street home where she worked at buying all of Walmart's fabric.
  9. Back to Milwaukee to be near the kids after Dad passed.
  10. Back to Oshkosh to live on the farm by the lake.
Anyone can fill in some of a chapter :)
Recent stories

Thoughts on her bday.

May 9, 2022
While today would be Doris' birthday, I sat and thought about some things I learned from her. 
She was a great cook and helped to preserve family traditions and recipes, and while I'm still horrible at baking cakes/pies I always enjoy making a recipe from one of the scanned notecards she had in her drawer...in the end I always gauge how good it is compared to how I remember her making it. 
May 9, 2022
Happy Heavenly Birthday sister .  Your day fell on Mothers' Day this year and you know how I always felt that was so appropriate  being you had 8 children.   Love, C.

Sewing a whole wardrobe for Jax

February 11, 2022
Doris always had a great love for animals throughout her life, and always loved dogs.
When the parents got Jax back in the day, Doris utilized her great sewing skills to make him a whole selection of shirts. Some were homemade, others from old sweaters. 

It was always hilarious to watch when she'd prepare to make him a new shirt. She'd put the dog on the table and get the sewing tape measure out to take his measurements. He knew what was going on and would just stand still until she was done. 
Jax certainly appreciated the shirts, and would chase you down if you tried taking one away from him. 

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