David Briere Frost, Little Compton

Posted 5/28/19

David Briere Frost. January 6, 1946, to May 11, 2019

He is survived by his wife, Donna Lynne Frost; son, David Michael Frost; stepson, Geoffrey Permont; and sisters, Karen Frost Carroll, Naomi …

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David Briere Frost, Little Compton

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David Briere Frost. January 6, 1946, to May 11, 2019

He is survived by his wife, Donna Lynne Frost; son, David Michael Frost; stepson, Geoffrey Permont; and sisters, Karen Frost Carroll, Naomi Briere Kaye, Paula Susan Frost, and Daryl Dawn Frost.

A native of Somerset, Mass. he lived in Little Compton before moving to Fallbrook, California, with his wife Donna Lynne.

According to his wife, David suffered a heart attack at home.

He worked in the transportation industry as a tractor trailer driver for Jones Motor, and as a foreman for USA Red Star. He belonged to the teamsters Union Local 251.

David was a member of Fallbrook Land Conservancy and enjoyed gardening and studying history.

As a member of the US Army, he was stationed in Germany for two years.

Burial will be in the Riverside County Veterans Cemetary with military honors. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to Michaeljfox.org a Parkinson’s foundation.

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