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Scott Hamilton Frost

November 6, 1959 ~ October 3, 2017

Scott Hamilton Frost At 10:03 in the morning of October 3, 2017, Scott Frost passed away peacefully at Tranquility at Kennesaw Mountain Hospice in Kennesaw, GA. Scott was surrounded by the love of his family at the time of his passing. He was 57 years old. Scott was born in Columbus, OH on November 6, 1959 to the late Jack and Mary Jane Frost. Scott enjoyed his childhood with his siblings, Roxanna Frost who has preceded him in death as well as Joel (Jenny, Ben, Grace, Emily) Frost and Jack (Cheryl, Carolyn, Jacob) Frost, who survive him. While attending Westland High School in Columbus, OH. Scott played on the school's baseball team, played trumpet in the Westland Marching Band, wrote for the school newspaper, and was the Cowardly Lion in the production of Wizard of Oz. It is also in high school where Scott met Kathy MacNealy. Scott and Kathy were married June 2, 1984 and had 2 children, Kara Marie (Adam) Clayton and Kelsey Marie Frost. Scott always gave his all to his family as a dedicated and loving husband and supportive and giving dad. He also gave his all to his career in management, most recently as Corp. Warehouse General Manager for Tom Barrow Company in Smyrna, GA. He enjoyed running the activities for the office, including the annual "Soup-er Bowl" cook-off, baseball season opener parties, and pancake breakfasts. Scott also enjoyed volunteering his time as a Character Education Mentor at Kennesaw Mountain High School. Scott enjoyed living life to the fullest. He loved to travel with Kathy and their Hunt Club group and beach vacations with the family. He had an eye for perfect presentation, a gift of writing, and had an avid love of sports. Scott's perfect day was a fall Saturday with his dog Sadie, some chips and dip, good music on the stereo, and an Ohio State Buckeye victory. His sense of humor and compassion for others will be missed tremendously by his family and the surrounding community. The Frost family would like to thank the staff, nurses, and doctors of Kennestone Hospital and Tranquility at Kennesaw Mountain Hospice for their care and support. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Kidney Fund in Scott's memory. A memorial service is set for November 11th, 2017 at Due West Methodist Church at 2 PM. 3956 Due West Road, Marietta, GA 30064 with a reception to follow.

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  1. ‘Many memories of Scott from school years. May you rest in heaven. Prayers for the family.’

  2. Megan Edwards, Acquaintance says:

    ‘So sorry to hear of the family’s loss. Prayers for peace and healing.’

  3. Mr. & Mrs. Rice, Friend says:

    ‘Have faith that you will always have an angel watching over you. He will be with you in all of your future endeavors. He had to have been an incredible man to raise such beautiful, radiant young women. Our thoughts, love, and prayers are with you during this trying time.’

  4. Barb CORDLE, Family Friend says:

    ‘ May our heavenly father for the whole family in his loving arms. Fond memories flooding over me. Rest in peace Scotty’

  5. ‘My prayers go to Kathy and the entire family. So sorry to hear about this tremendous loss. Scott was a big brother to so many in our neighborhood growing up. Rest In Peace.’

  6. Rick Weinheimer, Friend says:

    ‘Did not know Scott was in an ill manner, love and prayers to Kathy and the family.’

  7. Barbara & Son Craig Baileys, Family Friend says:

    ‘Our deepest sympathy to the family.’

  8. ‘GOOD-BYE OL FRIEND…….’

  9. Valerie Lee Lockhart, Friend says:

    ‘We are so very sorry for your loss, Kathy and Frost family. Praying for you, for peace and comfort.’

  10. ‘Sorry to read about Scott. Scott was a friend of the Freeman Family of New Rome, Westland, Columbia Heights and Boy Scouts. So many wonderful memories of Scott.’

  11. Don & Sue Carman, Family Friend says:

    ‘We were sorry to hear of the passing of your brother, Joel. Our sympathy and prayers for peace are with you and your family.’

  12. Darryl Taylor, Coworker says:

    ‘So sorry to hear of Scott’s passing I worked with him at Tremco in the 80’s, he was a great man. Rest in peace Scott.’

  13. ‘Scott,

    I will miss you dearly. You really brought a lot of humor, joy and good times to the office. Miss ya greatly!


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