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Jesse Howell “JH” Frost Jr.

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Jesse Howell “JH” Frost Jr.

Birth
McNary, Apache County, Arizona, USA
Death
11 Jul 2012 (aged 59)
Killdeer, Dunn County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0808768, Longitude: -113.6014703
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St. George - With a contagious laugh and a twinkle in his eye, to this world J.H. Frost has said goodbye.

But oh the fun he had while here, a mighty man who knew no fear!

He was born and raised and married up right, a family he had who's lives shine bright.

A "Jack of All Trades" he was called by many. But that was just his job, a way to bring home a penny.

He gave so freely of all he had, from money and time, to the wisdom of a damn fine Dad.

He was Raisin' Hell and havin' fun in every way under the sun!

From jeeps to hunting he loved it all. He always said "get back on" after the fall.
A hole in our hearts and a legend he leaves, he passed on the knowledge he believes.

A funeral service will be held in his honor Friday, July 20th 2012 in Central, Utah. Please wear your best jeeping clothes and bring a seat to celebrate the life of the man who touched so many lives. The trail will be easily accessible to all vehicles and clearly marked. Maps are also available through Mosdell Mortuary at 435-644-2214 or Facebook. Viewing starts at 10am and the service begins at 11am. He will be buried in the Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George at 2 PM that same day.
St. George - With a contagious laugh and a twinkle in his eye, to this world J.H. Frost has said goodbye.

But oh the fun he had while here, a mighty man who knew no fear!

He was born and raised and married up right, a family he had who's lives shine bright.

A "Jack of All Trades" he was called by many. But that was just his job, a way to bring home a penny.

He gave so freely of all he had, from money and time, to the wisdom of a damn fine Dad.

He was Raisin' Hell and havin' fun in every way under the sun!

From jeeps to hunting he loved it all. He always said "get back on" after the fall.
A hole in our hearts and a legend he leaves, he passed on the knowledge he believes.

A funeral service will be held in his honor Friday, July 20th 2012 in Central, Utah. Please wear your best jeeping clothes and bring a seat to celebrate the life of the man who touched so many lives. The trail will be easily accessible to all vehicles and clearly marked. Maps are also available through Mosdell Mortuary at 435-644-2214 or Facebook. Viewing starts at 10am and the service begins at 11am. He will be buried in the Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George at 2 PM that same day.


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