Alice Frum, age 65, of Hillsboro, passed away unexpectedly early Thursday morning, October 20, 2016, at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center in Fairlea, with her husband, Robert “Fred” Frum by her side.
Alice was originally from Michigan and had lived in Bowling Green, Ohio. She and Fred moved to Hillsboro and built a new homestead together.
She was previously a beautician working in her salon in her home. It was not uncommon to see her clients holding one of her children while they sat under
a hair dryer. Alice attended the University of Toledo, Ohio, earning a mental health degree, with honors. She worked many years in the mental health field, specifically with her guys at 402, before retiring.
Alice loved the outdoors and all animals. She was an amazing cook, and canned her own vegetables. She also was skilled at crocheting.
She was preceded in death by her youngest son, Robert McVicker.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, Mary Jackson, of McDowell, Kentucky, Floyd McVicker, of Auburndale, Florida, and Ginger Bullimore, and husband, Benjamin, of Rossford, Ohio; a step-son, Jason Frum, of Weston, Ohio; her mother, Mary Rossetter, of Oklahoma; many grandchildren; a great-grandchild; two sisters; and her loving dog, Daisy.
The funeral service was private.
Online condolences may be made at www.Lantzfuneralhome.com