David Patrick Frost

August 23, 1954 - March 16, 2024

 
 

David Patrick Frost passed away on Saturday, March 16, 2024 Jefferson Hospital, Bucks County.  He was 69.  Born in Philadelphia, son of the late Thomas and Eleanor (nee Mawhinney) Frost, he was raised in Bristol Township and has been an area resident all of his life.  David was employed for many years at Trenton Pipe and Nipple, where he excelled in sales.  He was an avid golfer and enjoyed reading, especially Harry Potter and Science Fiction novels.

He is survived by his children, Heather Frost, David Frost, Danny Frost, Justin Hemingway, and Samantha Case, and his grandchildren, Jordan McDuffie, Scarlet Frost, Oliviana Frost, and Teddy Frost.  He is also survived by one brother, Terry Frost, one sister, Denise Shreiner (Curtis), three nieces, Chelsea Frost, Ashley Frost, and Ellie Frost, and two nephews, Ryan Frost and Peter Frost.  David was also predeceased by his brother, Thomas Frost.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Celebration of Life on Saturday, April 6, 2024 from 12 noon until 2pm, at which time there will be a Sharing of Memories, at the Wade Funeral Home, 1002 Radcliffe Street, Bristol Borough.  Interment, private.  


Service Details

Celebration of Life

Saturday, April 6, 2024
12:00PM-2:00PM

Wade Funeral Home
1002 Radcliffe St, Bristol, PA 19007

Sharing of Memories

Saturday, April 6, 2024
2:00PM

Wade Funeral Home
1002 Radcliffe St, Bristol, PA 19007


In Memory of
David Patrick Frost

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Sherry Maggin shared a photo and condolence

So many great memories with Uncle Dave. Love and miss you, rest in peace.

4/1/2024

Helen Raymond shared a condolence

So sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Deepest sympathy.

4/12/2024

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4/1/2024

Kathy Garofano shared a condolence

I was so sad to hear about Dave's passing. He was a good friend and a great boss. I will miss him.

4/3/2024

Sharon Spirk shared a condolence

I was surprised when I heard about David’s passing. Actually it’s been 40 years since I saw Dave & Terry. Had some good times with Dave & Terry. One story that comes to mind is when Dave went skiing on 95. During one of the 1970’s snowstorms Dave decided to go skiing on rt 95. He puts his ski’s on and begins his journey on 413 to 95. Dave gets to the 95 ramp with no issues. Once he gets to the top of the ramp a PA State Trooper “pulls” him over. Needless to say, the officer tells Dave, “ YOU CAN’t SKI IN 95!” Dave decides to ski down the side of the ramp to head east towards 413. But while he’s trying to ski off 95 another PA State Trooper “pulls” him over. Dave being an upstanding citizen tells the Trooper he is getting off 95. I don’t remember if he was ticketed. By the time he got home he huge blisters on his feet. He was not skiing with Cross Country Ski’s he had only mountain ski’s. I’m sure the Troopers had a good laugh. Thank you Dave & Terry for being in my life if only for a short time. Thank you Dave & Terry for the GREAT memories. You will be missed Dave.

4/18/2024

Nicholas Venere shared a photo and condolence

Forty-seven years of friendship and memories.

4/2/2024

Mike Pone shared a condolence

A lifetime of good memories beginning in grade school. We were in the same neighborhood and spent even more time together out of school. God rest your soul Dave and your memory will live on.

4/12/2024

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