In Memory

Marva "Kay" Brock (Frohning) - Class Of 1961

Marva Kay Brock (Frohning)

Marva Kay Brock FrohningKay Frohning, age 70, of Ingraham, Illinois passed away Saturday, August 2, 2014 at St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital in Effingham, IL.

Kay was born on November 8, 1943 in Olney, Illinois the daughter of Homer and Camilla (Baker) Brock. She was united in marriage to Daniel Frohning on November 16, 1963 at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin.

Kay and her husband Daniel owned and operated Tri County Mill in Ingraham, Illinois for 44 years.  She was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. While she enjoyed cooking, gardening, and going to auctions, her greatest joy was spending time with her husband, daughters, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, and other family and friends within the community.

Kay is survived by her husband of 50 years, Daniel Frohning of Ingraham, IL;  daughters , Dana Kinley of Springfield, IL and Andrea Frohning (husband Samuel Jones) of Newtown, CT;   six grandchildren, Whittington Kinley, Lincoln Kinley, Graham Kinley, Gracie Kinley, Morgan Frohning Jones and Parker Frohning Jones;  brothers, Randall (Marilyn) Brock of Olney, IL and Jim (Nancy) Brock of Olney, IL;  sisters,  Marty (Lyle) Milligan of Clay City, IL, Rose Hughes of Parkersburg, IL, and Shirley Kessler (Robert) of Olney, IL.

Kay was preceded in death by her parents, father and mother-in-law William and Mary Frohning.,

Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin, Illinois with Fr. Mark Stec celebrating mass.  Burial in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Wendelin.

Published in Olney Daily Mail (IL)



 
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08/08/14 07:58 AM #1    

Kenna Hayes (King) (1961)

I want to send my sympathy to Kay's family and loved ones!  Kay and I were great friends in high school and had lots of fun together.  We had school classes together,  went on hayrides, movies and she spending nights with me.  Of course, boys were always our big subject...lol.. but our friendship went much deeper than that.  I dated her brother, Jim, long before I met Kay. Seminary was a hopping place.... :)   After we met we always "clicked" and had wonderful times.  Although we did not keep in touch over the years,  my memories of Kay will always stay in my heart and I'm glad to hear that she had such a great family.  She was a wonderful girl!

Love and Blessings,

Kenna Hayes King


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