December 23, 2012 in Obituaries
Obituary: Frohne, Judith
FROHNE, Judith Judith made her transition from this life peacefully on December 12th, 2012, with her family present in Spokane, WA. She was born on February 27, 1946 in New york City, the daughter of Robert H. and Jennie (Piccolo) Frohne. She is survived by her devoted husband Robin; her children, Michael and Christopher; her beloved mother, Jennie; her brother, Robert; and her granddaughter Alexis. She is also survived by her aunt and uncle Richard and Alice (Callahan) Frohne; several cousins; a niece and nephew. She attended Levittown Memorial High School with her closest friend, Judy Beaudry, graduating in June …
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FROHNE, Judith Judith made her transition from this life peacefully on December 12th, 2012, with her family present in Spokane, WA. She was born on February 27, 1946 in New york City, the daughter of Robert H. and Jennie (Piccolo) Frohne. She is survived by her devoted husband Robin; her children, Michael and Christopher; her beloved mother, Jennie; her brother, Robert; and her granddaughter Alexis. She is also survived by her aunt and uncle Richard and Alice (Callahan) Frohne; several cousins; a niece and nephew. She attended Levittown Memorial High School with her closest friend, Judy Beaudry, graduating in June of 1964. She later attended Eastern Washington University, receiving her Baccalaureate Degree and then her Masters Degree, College Instruction in Applied Psychology in June of 1983. Judith was both a caring and giving person. She worked with special needs adults. She was involved with the Women’s Center on campus while she attended Eastern. During her retirement she was involved with the Foster Grandparent Program and volunteering at Lidgerwood Elementary in Spokane. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her honor to the Spokane Humane Society. Neptune Society, WA is assisting the family.

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