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F. Orvice And Thelma Frost

August 18, 1926 — September 23, 2014

Woodland - Thelma B. and Frank “Orvice” Frost, Sr. passed away with their loving family by their sides, Thelma, Monday evening, September 22nd, and Orvice early Tuesday morning, September 23rd. Orvice was born August 18th, 1926, in Woodland, the son of Milton A. and Ola (Libby) Frost. Thelma was born March 7th, 1927, in Caribou, the daughter of Leo, Sr. and Lena (Wilcox) McLaughlin. They both attended local schools. They married on March 14th, 1944. Orvice served in the U. S. Army during World War II earning the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippines Liberation Ribbon among others. He then was employed as a mechanic for local auto dealerships, and for his son, Frank Frost. He was a carpenter “by heart” and loved to play the harmonica. He will be remembered for his jokes and story-telling. Thelma loved gardening, canning, baking, knitting and was an amazing home maker. They were both avid outdoorsmen. In addition to their parents, they were predeceased by a son Frank Orvice, Jr. They are survived by two sons, Milton A. Frost and Randy L. Frost, both of Woodland, four daughters and son-in-laws, Nancy and Bill Rodgers of Old Orchard Beach, Sharon and Don Peters of New Sweden, Susan Frost of Caribou, Cindy and Jim Norwood of Ellenton, FL. A daughter-in-law, Nancy Frost of Caribou, Twenty-four grandchildren: Billy Rodgers, Cheryl McKee, Kathy Bearden, Tracy Libby, Jerry Kinney, Karen Rockwell, Lori Hudson, Debbie Cyr, Sandy Boyce, Carmen Stuart, Dawn Cloutier, Frank O. Frost, III, Carmen Huck, Bruce Frost, Michelle Boucher, JayLynn Sheldon, Judy Phair, Linny Walton, Jonathan Norwood, Dana Norwood, Heidi Carlson, Timmy Frost, Erica Guerrette and Jordan Frost. They also had fourty-four great grandchildren, eight great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Thelma also leaves behind a sister, Mavis Carson, of Caribou. A service to celebrate the lives of Thelma and Orvice will be conducted Saturday, September 27th, at 2 pm at the First Baptist Church of Woodland, 494 Colby Siding Rd., with Pastor Ron Rosser officiating. A time of fellowship will immediately follow at the church. Private interment will take place at the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Caribou. In lieu of flowers, contributions in their memory may be made to either the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 or to Shriners Hospital for Children, 516 Carew St, Springfield, MA 01104. Mockler Funeral Home, Caribou, Maine. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of F. Orvice And Thelma Frost, please visit our flower store.

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