Carol J. Frost, 90, of Whitney Point passed away peacefully at home on January 29, 2026 with her beloved animals by her side. She was predeceased by her husband, R. Dean Frost; brother, Neil Franklin; and grandson, Bradley Alden. She is survived by her son, Randy Frost; daughter and son-in-law, Cheri and Dennis Alden; grandchildren, Ryan (Meena) Frost, Rachelle Frost, Lynzi Alden and Violet Frost; great grandchildren, Cole Frost, Madison Frost, Raymond Frost, Stanley Frost and Norman Frost; sister and brother-in-law, Jean and Fred Niemann; sister-in-law, Linda Franklin; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Carol worked at the Caryl E. Adams primary school in Whitney Point for over 20 years as a cashier in the cafeteria. During the years she was there, all of her grandchildren that went there to school, she would buy them ice cream as a treat with their lunch whenever they asked her. It always made their day. Carol and her sister Jean decorated fresh cut Christmas wreaths with holly berries and bows for 100s of wreaths every Christmas season at Frosty Mt. Tree Farm, for over 20 years. She made 100s of Raggedy Anne and Andy dolls as sets with matching dresses and shirts, or as single dolls whenever requested. She made them in 3 sizes, with embroidered faces and a heart with I love you embroidered in it on every doll. She was was a caregiver to family members throughout her adult life, whenever needed, she was there. Always happy to help others, never a complaint and always looked for the good in everything and everyone. Always a gracious hostess for holiday dinners through out every year for family and friends alike for most of her adult life. She would never say no to her kids or grandkids that wanted to have a party, a birthday celebration or a dinner for 5 or 35, she would be happy to do whatever was needed. Camping, traveling to visit friends and family was something she always looked forward to. She enjoyed making quilts to donate to new moms or just to enjoy making them, while in the company of her family and friends in a quilting group. She made many, many pillow case dresses to give to charity for girls through out the years too. Over the last few years she crocheted a blanket for every grandchild, great grandchild, her son and her sister too, she wanted them to each have something special from her. As a mom, a gramma, great gramma, sister and wife she was the best, you knew you were loved and she always let you know you had her support. We have all been lucky to have her in our lives. We loved her, we will cherish her in our hearts and miss her, her smile and genuine kindness. A private graveside service will be held in the Spring. Arrangements are under the direction of Nichols Funeral Home, 7323 119 St, Whitney Point, NY 13862 and condolences may be sent to the family at www.nicholsfuneral.com
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