Summary
Barbara Ann (Macy) Frost, age 92, of Greenfield, Indiana passed away among her loving Family, at Morristown Manor Nursing Home on August 11, 2024. She was born in Greenfield, Indiana on October 2, 1931. And grew up in Charlottesville, Indiana. She graduated from Charlottesville High School, Class of 1950. And married Richard L. Frost, September 30, 1950.
She was a loving Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother & Friend. She loved planting Beautiful flowers, crafts, and painting artwork & cards to send to loved ones & Friends. She always had a puzzle going & encouraged anyone that would visit to help her find a piece! She was known for entertaining & being a great cook. She loved & was happiest when devoting her time in the Ministry, sharing God’s Promised Hope for the Future with others, as a member of the Greenfield Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. If you ever told her that you loved her, she ALWAYS said, “I Love You MORE!!” Barbara leaves a HUGE void among her Family & Friends!
She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard L. Frost. Her parents, Harold & Nellie (Dawes) Macy, her sister Millicent Jean (Macy) Jenkins, her son, Jack W. Frost (Cindy), daughter, Jeanna R. Frost and grandson Jesse Frost.
She is survived by three of her children, Terry L. Frost (Lisa), Cynthia A. Spann (Jeff), Tina M. Burr (Tony). Along with grandchildren, Jeremiah, Melissa, Zachariah, Gabe & Andrew (Frost), Sarah Johnson, Brad, Blake (Spann), Candace Urquhart and Alex & Dylan (Brumfield), along with her dearly loved 17 Great Grandchildren, and much loved Nieces & Nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 24, at the Greenfield Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, located at 2783 IN-9, Greenfield, Indiana. visitation will be from 2:30-4:30 PM. The Memorial Service will begin at 4:30 PM. (There will be a Zoom Link, provided on request)
Memorial Contributions may be made online to jw.org
4 Replies to “Barbara Frost”
Barbara was such an awesome person always helping everyone and always at the meetings I really enjoyed going in service with her and richard. We can’t wait to see her in the new world all young and healthy again. See you soon
Ross and janice
I remember when I first started going to greenfield congregation I was nervous because I didn’t know too many people there. Barbara and Richard made me feel so welcomed. Barbara was always such a wonderful person. I remember going to her house for get together and she always made me feel welcomed was a beautiful person and had a heart of gold, and I can’t wait to be able to see her in the New World again
She always had a smile and I loved her laugh. I enjoyed visiting with her and she had great style from her decorating to her outfits. Rosa and I spent some time with her one day at her place and had the best time. She will be missed, she always commented on my stories through social media too. She was the sweetest. 🥰
Love you MORE, Momma!!
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