Wanda, Jim, Kevin and Jason,We were so shocked to read of Jim’s passing, we are in Florida and I read it in the paper. May God’s peace fill your hearts in this time of sorrow. Cherish the wonderful memories, Jim so loved his family. Seems like yesterday that Kevin and Marc were bringing home those gorgeous lilac bushes, we still have ours growing in the yard! God be with you all during this most difficult time.
Our condolences goes out to the Frossard’s. Jim was a wonderful man to work with, it was a pleasure knowing him. Jim and Wanda have a close bond with their family, and nothing in this world is more important. Jim will be greatly missed. We are so sorry for your loss.
being first cousins from a close knit family I’am sad that I wasn’t able to stay closer friends with Jimmy, for whatever reason that didn’t happen, but I still loved Jimmy for just who he was, a devoted family man with home grown principals, I’ve lost another staple of my youth.my tears of sorrow go out to family and friends of this great man.
Me and Jim grew up right across the road from each other. Called him Jim most of my life even though he was my uncle.Its a hard habit to break but i did try. Even when we where kids we went to camp. It was down pass the frog pond that we made rafts out of polls to float on and then a long trail though the woods about a mile from our houses.Till we got to the creek and there was a spring that he had found and we built a camp out of scrap lumber. Rest in Peace UNCLE Jim
Aunty Wanda , Jimmer , Kevin , Jason and families,So very sorry, I know words can’t take away the hurt and pain you are feeling at this terrible time. Remember all the good times and memories and hopefully in time your broken hearts will begin to heal. I remember growing up next door to him and the adventures of the “frog pond” , our skating rink in the woods ,sledding on Cheeks big hill and many more. REST IN PEACE Uncle Jimmy ! Gone so soon but not forgotten , in our hearts forever.
Greg & Tricia Rose - Clintonville, WI
Devastated to hear about Jim’s passing. What a great family man he was! Our condolences to the entire Frossard family.
Shirley DeRidder
Wanda, Jim, Kevin and Jason,We were so shocked to read of Jim’s passing, we are in Florida and I read it in the paper. May God’s peace fill your hearts in this time of sorrow. Cherish the wonderful memories, Jim so loved his family. Seems like yesterday that Kevin and Marc were bringing home those gorgeous lilac bushes, we still have ours growing in the yard! God be with you all during this most difficult time.
Matt & Julie Hoffmeyer - Ford River, Mi
Our condolences goes out to the Frossard’s. Jim was a wonderful man to work with, it was a pleasure knowing him. Jim and Wanda have a close bond with their family, and nothing in this world is more important. Jim will be greatly missed. We are so sorry for your loss.
michael J Stammer
being first cousins from a close knit family I’am sad that I wasn’t able to stay closer friends with Jimmy, for whatever reason that didn’t happen, but I still loved Jimmy for just who he was, a devoted family man with home grown principals, I’ve lost another staple of my youth.my tears of sorrow go out to family and friends of this great man.
Leland Frossard - SCHAFFER, Mi
Me and Jim grew up right across the road from each other. Called him Jim most of my life even though he was my uncle.Its a hard habit to break but i did try. Even when we where kids we went to camp. It was down pass the frog pond that we made rafts out of polls to float on and then a long trail though the woods about a mile from our houses.Till we got to the creek and there was a spring that he had found and we built a camp out of scrap lumber. Rest in Peace UNCLE Jim
Linda Frossard
Aunty Wanda , Jimmer , Kevin , Jason and families,So very sorry, I know words can’t take away the hurt and pain you are feeling at this terrible time. Remember all the good times and memories and hopefully in time your broken hearts will begin to heal. I remember growing up next door to him and the adventures of the “frog pond” , our skating rink in the woods ,sledding on Cheeks big hill and many more. REST IN PEACE Uncle Jimmy ! Gone so soon but not forgotten , in our hearts forever.
Cathy Pearce - Escanaba, MI
I’m so sorry for your loss. May your memories of him always make you smile.
Jamie and Jennifer Spriks
The Frossard Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time
Jamie & Jenn Spriks
Craig Gundry - Escanaba, M
I have many good memories of Jim up at Cooks hunting camp. He will be greatly missed. In sympathy Craig “Gunner” Gundry