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Mr. Jack E. Frost, 89, owner and operator of Memorial Park Funeral Homes and Cemeteries in Gainesville, Flowery Branch and Braselton, passed away Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Campus.
Born on September 22, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of the late Verlin C. and Hazel Buckner Frost.
Jack owned and operated cemeteries for over 50 years from Billings Montana to Charleston, South Carolina. He was past President of the Southern Cemetery Association, Vice-President of the American Cemetery Association and President of the Georgia Cemetery Association. His is the only family to have both father and son, Jack Frost, II. to serve as president of the Georgia Cemetery Association and the Southern Cemetery Association. He also served on the Community Board at Peach State Bank in Gainesville; the Board of The History Center and on the Board of We Care.
Jack affected numerous lives all over the country. His influence has been felt in the cemetery and funeral industry, in his church communities and in the golfing and hunting communities with his life-long friends.
Jack was a member of First Baptist Church, Gainesville, GA where he had also served as a deacon.
Celebration of life services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 23, 2021 in the Chapel of Memorial Park Funeral Home. Rev. Bruce Fields and Rev. Jeremy Shoulta will officiate the service. Dr. Bill Coates will officiate the graveside service which will be in the Chapel of Memories Mausoleum in Memorial Park Cemetery, which Mr. Frost built.
On Friday, January 22, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. there will be an open casket visitation where all family and friends that wish will be able to view and also sign the register book for Mr. Frost. The family will receive close friends and family on Saturday, January 23, 2021 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Due to Covid-19, the family requests that everyone attending the visitation and service wear a mask and adhere to social distancing guidelines.
There will be a livestream of the service so that anyone who is concerned with attending the service in person will be able to watch.- the link is attached below.
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Mr. Frost is preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Marvin Frost and wife, Nancy; brother in law, Dr. David Wetzel; and his mother in law, Addie Cason.
Mr. Frost is survived by his wife of 46 years, Janice Cason Frost; son, Jack Frost, II; sister, Shirley Wetzel; granddaughters, Shayda Frost and Parisa Frost, a number of nieces, nephews.
Jack also leaves behind many friends from First Baptist Church of Gainesville; Smoke Rise Baptist Church Stone Mountain as well as his golf friends the Rovers who accompanied him to Ireland each year.
In lieu of flowers, it is the family’s request that donation be made to First Baptist Church, 751 Green Street, Gainesville, GA 30501.
Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park Road, Gainesville, GA 30504 is in charge of arrangements.
Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com
A Great Mentor and friend. He was always available to talk and taught me so much about our industry. Jack's contributions to our industry, his community and to so many others will be missed.
My condolences to Mrs.Frost. I know we had our moments good and bad but i wouldn’t trade the years I worked there for anything. This is heartbreaking.
My condolences to Mrs. Frost. Mr. Frost was an amazing man. I feel honored to have known him and worked with him for 3 years. Mr. Frost, we will miss you and everything you did for all of us
Jack made this world a better place for everyone that knew him!!! thankful for the years and memories we have with him and Janice Love you both so much!
Glenda Hickman and Bobbie Merritt 2021-01-20 16:11:38
Jack you were a great and thoughtful cousin,we love you very much, may you Rest In Peace,love you
Our prayers are with the family at this time. We appreciatethe kindness he showed to us.
To Kevin, Merck, and the staff and family of Mr. Frost. Please accept my condolences in the passing of Mr. Frost. Mr. Frost will be missed in the Gainesville/Hall County community. May the sweet memories of the past flood your mind to make your heart remember him and smile. Sandy Jordan (formerly of Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance, now with Reeves Insurance)
Janice,Words cannot express our sadness. Jack was a remarkable individual who meant so much to our community. May the peace of God surround you during this time of sorrow and give you strength.Please know that you are in our prayers.
A leader in the Industry. Great communicator, visionary, and implementor of many great ideas that were later adopted from him by many in the industry. I appreciated his kindness towards me and my prayers are with his family.
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of a husband, father and brother, our first cousin, Jack! We didn't get to see him very much over the past several years yet always knew he was there and would often hear of his travels all over the world. You will be missed cousin and I can only imagine the havoc you, and my sister, Annie will create in heaven. Our prayers are with the family, asking God to meet all your needs at this time.
Jack was very kind to me and personal friend of my father who has past and knew Jack well. I am sorry for Jack’s loss. Sincerely Rusty Tysor
We will miss Jacks whit, knowledge and friendship. He was always there when I needed counsel and advise. Jack and Janice are a special couple, he is now teaching people in Haven, how to sell.
So sorry to hear of Mr. Frost passing he was a very caring man.My sympathy goes out to his wife and family and the staff at Memorial Park Funeral Home
To Jack Frost Jr. We.re sorry to hear about your father's passing. He was a caring individual and he's up in Heaven now with the Lord. GOD BE WITH YOU JACK JR. ! Jack & Arnette Harrison, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.
Mr. Frost had a way of making everyone around him a little better, and he had a way of making everything around him a little brighter... he and his family have been such an encouragement to me over the years, and I will always be grateful.
We miss Jack already. We have never seen someone so generous in his caring and giving to the less fortunate. He was an inspiration in our industry and his cemeteries and funeral homes are among the most unique properties in our industry. Our thoughts go out to Janice and their family. Donna and Larry Anspach
Jack was a mentor and dear friend. His advice, guidance, steady hand is business and his endearing personality will be remembered. Nancy and I will miss Jack and we send sincere prayers to Janice and family.
My sincerest condolences to Jack's family, friends and business acquaintances. He touched many lives and left his mark on tgeir hearts. May God comfort your hearts and minds. 💞
Jack was an Icon in the industry. Jack owned many cemeteries across the US. before consolidating his efforts in The Atlanta area. He was a leader and great business man with a lot of energy and innovation. Jack was active in the International Cemetery and Funeral Association having served on the Board of Directors several terms. Jack was one of my closest friends . We had many great times together. He will be missed by Janice , his family and his MANY friends. He was a GREAT guy. Rich Sells. San Diego, Ca.
I am so thankful for the philanthropic spirit of Mr. Jack. He was such a generous supporter of the Sevier County High School Foundation. We will miss our honorary chairman of the Foundation. Mrs. Janice, you and your family are in each of our thoughts and prayers. We are sorry for your loss. We are thankful for our memories of Mr. Jack and his grateful heart.
Jack will be sorely missed by our community & all mankind. Definitely Heavens gain. Such a benevolent, kind & giving man. His service on Board of We Care, his generous contributions , his caring & loving children,was just another part of his heart, among so many other organizations . How blessed & thankful we were to call him dear friend. We pray for Gods comfort & peace for you Janice, with heartfelt sympathy, , Jan & Gene Cobb
So Sorry to hear about Mr. Frost. Sending Prayers for his Family!!
Love you much ! Be in my heart, my mind forever! A great man........!
Our deepest sympathy from the Tetrick family in Elizbethton. Jack was a mentor to me and I always appreciated the fact he would take the time to help me along in my career. He and David Wetzel are in heaven together.
Janice, we love you and remember the great times we had with you and Jack. Jean & Jerry
he was a great mentor! What an amazing, caring and fearless life he lived. I love you Jack. Thank you for all the great times!
What a blessing it was to know Jack! Jack had a heart for giving and helping others. The Lord used him in so many lives! He is home... with his Lord now!
Janice, our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your memories bring you comfort and peace. We love you very much,Tom and Linda Chapman
Jack Frost was a giant in our community, a man with a golden heart who cared deeply for this community and beyond. His generosity is visible in so many places, and his legacy will have long-term impact. We at Gardens on Green are especially grateful for his gift of the beautiful fountain at the garden entrance and for monies donated. Janice, our hearts and prayers are with you as you process this great loss.
So sorry to hear of Mr. FROST passing. Working with him was a pleasure. Good man , helped a lots of people. God comfort you and keep you.
Sending my deepest sympathy to the Family of Mr. Frost! He contributed a great legacy and beautiful resting places with peaceful beautiful statues of Christ that gave people some comfort and may he rest in peace and praying Gods comfort for the family! God bless.!👼
Dear Janice and family and friends of Jack: You know how much I enjoyed and will always remember the great times I had with my friend, Jack! Rest In Peace, my friend!
My prayers with Janice and Kevin. Mr. Frost was a special man and mentor that I had the pleasure to work for and learn from. He was also a friend. A man that filled a room and captivated every room he entered. What a legacy he left. I am proud of the accomplishments he and I enjoyed in a relative short period of time. I will never forget and will always cherish him.
Fariba Bayani Teimori & Peter Teimori 2021-01-21 07:27:00
May his soul rest in peace. He will be missed. Janice, Jack II, Shayda & parisa and the rest of the family, When some one you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.Keep him as a nice treasure in corner of your hearts.Love, Fariba & Peter
Jack was a very special guy! He would always help anyone in need. I have known and worked with him for 15 years and it was a shock to hear of his loss. For many years we was in Sunday school together. He and Janice have done so much for our church, the community, and industry. Janice, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you both!
To the Frost Family,I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Jack. I’ve known Jack the 49 years I was in the supply business. Jack will be missed by do many. He was He was the ultimate cemeterian.
Our condolences to the family. Many wonderful memories at cemetery conventions through the years. Lee and Laura Chambers
Jack was a good friend and back in 1993 he supported me when when no one else would
My Prayers to this wonderful Man and his family
On behalf of the ICCFA, our deepest condolences to the family. Rest in Peace Mr. Frost.
So sorry to hear about Jack. Janet and I went with him and Janice at two different churches. He did a lot of good for the church and for the community. Our condolences To his whole family.
Jack will be missed by many people. What a wonderful man and an inspiration to so many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jack will be sorely missed by all of our family. He has been part of our family for 46 years as husband to my sister Janice, my brother in law, and Uncle to all of our children. He was very loving and very generous. We are praying for Janice and all of the families on both sides.
Janice, I just got a fall about Jack’s passing. I cannot begin to tell you what he meant to me and SCHS. Because of Jack’s generous contributions to the SCHS Foundation many students have been able to further their education and become productive citizens in our community. He loved to help the school that he attended as a young person growing up in Sevierville and he did it in a big way. I will never forget him and will always be appreciative of his kindness. My prayers will be for your your healing in the coming days.
I am so sorry to hear of Jacks passing. My sincere sympathy to the family. Jack was a mentor and friend. My last visit with him was shortly before I retired. I will never forget the ride with him for Gainesville to Brasselton. He truly loved the cemetery industry.
Janice, God will walk with you through this difficullt time. I am praying for you as you work through your grief.
He was the man with the Johnny Cash voice and the twinkle in his eye. We saw him at cemetery conventions- dashing through the aisles in his green President’s jacket, always looking to do business with the little guy because he himself started off with so little. We saw him at his cemeteries and funeral homes- taking us for tours in his black suv as he pointed out not just what he had done, but what he planned to do next. I remember thinking “this man clearly does not know how old he is.” He confirmed this by showing me a video of him bungee jumping in Asia. His love of life was matched by his love of lives. He would do anything for family and friends- and he did so often and with great effect. He will be sorely missed.
My deepest condolences to the entire Frost family. Jack was a amazing man who made this world a brighter place. I’m so very grateful to have known Jack Frost and will treasure the fond memories: especially Jack and Janice’s kind words they expressed on each Christmas card. God Bless 🙏
Jack was a highly motivated and successful businessman, philanthropist, and world traveler. He was generous to our family and to many others. Giving was his great joy and God blessed him to give and in his giving. Hard to believe he's gone. Our prayers for Janice and all his family.
Mr.Frost was a very friendly and nice man. He always stopped.and talked.to my grandkids and gave them 2 dollar Bill's. They thought that was very special. We are going to miss him dearly
Janice, our condolences on Jack’s passing. He was always such a jubilant presence. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family, The Watson’s
Jack Frost, one of the finest Gentlemen that I have ever known. Always going about doing good. Always positive and up. He will be missed by many. I am truly blessed to be his Cousin.Janice, may God bless you and comfort you in this time of grief.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. He was such a fine gentleman and mentor.
Jack always thought Big, and he always delivered!He gave his time to help everyone that asked. He gave to his industry and supported his state, regional and national associations more then anyone I have seen. His style was second to none. He was a mentor to all and made everyone feel comfortable around him.My thoughts and prayers are with Janice, Jack Jr., family and staff.
Penny and I have known Jack and Janice for 30+ years and have had wonderful times with them whatever we did. From visiting their various houses and going to Cuba on their boat, to bird hunting with Jack in Mexico and Argentina, the many golfing trips, there was always much laughter and love amoung us. Jack will be missed by many. God bless you Janice, you guys had a blessed life together.
I was honored to have the opportunity to work for Jack during his ownership of Mount Olivet Cemetery. My condolences to the family.
Jack Frost was a Prince of a Man. His generosity to Our Community was immeasurable. He will be missed. Rest In Peace my Friend
Jack was a great funeral home owner and cemeterian. We had the pleasure of working with him for a few years and enjoyed his partnership and friendship. He was truly a great man. Our prayers to the family.
On behalf of the entire Lincoln Family Group, Jack Frost II, Owner & CEO, we extend our deepest love and heartfelt condolences. We know Mr. Jack Frost, Sr. to be a kind, hospitable, and incredibly knowledgeable man. We are honored to have known him. May God continually bless and strengthen your family in the days to come.Kind regards, Cassie Ward
Janice and family, My thoughts at this time are of what a good friend he was to Mike Banks! I think Mike may be one of the first to say hello in the welcoming line of their heavenly home. May God’s strength be with you in this time of grief for all those he leaves behind on this earth.Willia Banks
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Dear Janice, Kevin, family and the staff at Memorial Park.May God bless and comfort each of you.It was truly a blessing to have known Mr. Jack.Mrs. Carlton (Betty) Stephens
Janice and Family,I am so very sorry about Jack. You are all so special to me and are in my thoughts and prayers. I surely will miss seeing him sitting in the pews near the front at First Baptist. What a legacy he has left, though. I love you all.
Jack was a great friend. He had tremendous, favorable impact over a broad area including First Baptist Church, Junior Achievement, Peach State Bank and much more - and that legacy and influence will continue. Kayanne joins in sending our strongest sympathy to Janice and Kevin and their families and the Memorial Park family. Jack will be remembered in so many ways - and I doubt that his bungee jumping records will ever be broken.
Jack Frosf may have been small in stature, but had a larger than life personality.He was a tireless promoter who madeGainesville and Hall County a home where he left an indelible imprint that future generations will know.He had his place in the sanctuary of First Baptist and while it will be empty, we will look at it with memories of a gracious gentleman.
I considered Jack to be a good friend and we will miss his smiling face. Seeing him weekly at First Bapist Church Gainesville and at Kiwanis every week was truly a better day after seeing him. Our condolences to Janice, their Family and all the Memorial Park Family. We will see you again one day Jack.
My most sincere condolences to the Frost family. Mr. Jack was an icon in the deathcare industry and a wonderful man. He and his family were one of the first to welcome to me into the Southern family and I will forever be grateful for their kindness. Thoughts and prayers today and in the days to come.
Dear Janice, Jack, Jill, and all Frost Family:We are truly sorry for your loss. We would like to offer you and your family our deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of “King Jack” (as we called him) rest in peace. May our prayers ease you through this difficult time. He will be missed.With lots of care Farrah Bayani Azordegan, Kambiz Azordegan, and Atrena Azordegan
I had the good fortune to meet Jack fifteen years ago and he was a great friend. I really enjoyed his sense of humor, appreciated the advice he gave me, and have great memories of all the fun we had traveling and spending time together.My sincere condolences to all of the family! I will miss you Amigo
I did not know Mr. Frost personally but we always saw each other at the post office every day and I would speak to him. He always had a smile on his face and will miss seeing him and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this time. Gainesville has lost a special person.
Jack Frost was a prince of a man. He was a friend to me and a friend of this community. Anytime there was anything good going on in Hall County that benefited others, Jack Frost was a part of it. Teresa and I send our heartfelt condolences to Janice, Kevin and all of the family.
The Arts Council will greatly miss Jack who graciously served as a Board Member and Friend of the Arts.. His vision for the funeral homes that he owned also extended to the communities that they served. His vision, gentle spirit and generosity to the total community will make a positive impact for years to come. Joe and I will also miss Jack. We send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Janice and Kevin and Jack's other employees and friends at Memorial Park.
So very sorry to hear of Jack's passing. Our condolences and love go to Janice and his family. Jack will be missed by all.
Jack was a great friend. Brownie and Colleen send our sincere condolences to Janice and the entire Frost family.
Jack Frost was a very kind man. I was honored to hear his testimony on July 13, 1991 and will never forget it. His faith made an indelible mark on me. It’s been many years since I’ve seen him but have thought of his kindness and generosity many times. He will be missed by many and may God rest his soul.
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