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Donald Richard Frum

Also Known As: "Dick", "Rich"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Grafton, Webster, Taylor Co., West Virginia, United States
Death: February 24, 2013 (83)
Grafton, Taylor Co., West Virginia, United States (cardiac arrest)
Immediate Family:

Son of Latorus Frum and Georgia Elizabeth Frum
Ex-husband of Private
Father of Joan Elizabeth Marshall
Brother of Martha Jean "Marty" Frum

Occupation: stockbroker
Managed by: Joan Elizabeth Marshall
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Immediate Family

About Richard Frum

Grandfather of Alfred Douglas Perez, Jessica Elizabeth (Perez) Eaton and Michael Robert Perez.

Great-grandfather of Kaya Elizabeth Eaton, Asher Jeffrey Eaton and Arianna Portia Perez

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124885722

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Donald Richard Frum preferred to go by Richard, Rich, Dick or D.R. Frum, but never used his first name.

Grafton High School, Class of 1947, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, and marching band. (He played the trombone.)

Fairmont State University, Class of 1952, History major, Fairmont, West Virginia. (Varsity Football)

University of Miami, Class of 1956, Teacher's Certificate, Coral Gables, Florida.

Florida State University, Class of 1957, Master's Degree, Tallahassee, Florida.

While attending Fairmont, he met Lois Merrell Bell from Philippi, West Virginia, who was living there in the dorms. They married on Oct. 18, 1950 in Winchester, Virginia and moved to Denver Colorado while Richard was serving in the Air Force. Their only child, Joan Elizabeth Frum was born at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, on April 13th, 1951 (Friday the 13th). Richard took his family back to Grafton, West Virginia to live with his parents and sister, Martha Jean Frum for about two years, while he finished his education and his military service. He was stationed in Texas part of that time, during the Korean war. He and "Merrell" divorced in 1955 and he moved to Ocala, Florida. (He did not see his daughter again until 1968 in California.)

Richard went on to a career of teaching and later became a stockbroker. He was an avid golfer who loved the sun, the water and the Florida lifestyle. He lived near the Gulf of Mexico in Sarasota and Bradenton. His daughter joined him there for summer vacations and they traveled together throughout the state of Florida, down to the Keys, over to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. He worked for Goodbody & Associates in Bradenton, Florida until the early 70's, when he suffered a heart attack and moved back to the family home in Webster community, near Grafton .He never remarried and never moved from that house again. After the death of his father in 1972, then his mother in 1975, he cared for his reclusive sister Martha until her death in 2002. She suffered from depression and anxieties that kept her from leaving the house for many years, so Richard devoted himself to her for over 25 years. He spent that time immersed in books (mostly detective novels), music, movies, and the stock market. He learned to play the guitar when he was almost 80. He had a punching bag in the garage, a treadmill and a stationary bike in the living room. He also loved to drink and smoke, in spite of recurring health problems and doctor's warnings. He was stubborn, witty, intellectual and content with his quiet life in the hills. He always referred to his home state as "West, by God Virginia!"* with a laugh! He would have loved to travel to California to visit his three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, but his heart condition prevented him from flying in the last ten years of his life. He filled the house with electronics and traded stocks online until the day he died in 2013. He said many times that he didn't want to die because he didn't want to miss anything! The cardiac arrest happened in an instant.

1940 Census shows he lived at the home of his grandmother, Lucy Selvey: Name: Donald R Frum Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1930 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: West Virginia Marital Status: Single Relation to Head of House: Grandson Home in 1940: Grafton, Taylor, West Virginia Street: West Main Street House Number: 529 Inferred Residence in 1935: Grafton, Taylor, West Virginia Residence in 1935: Same Place Household Members: Name Age Lucy Selvey 71 Latonus E Frum 35 Georgie E Frum 34 Martha J Frum 13 Donald R Frum 10

Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014: Name Donald Richard Frum Spouse Lois Merrell Bell Father Ebert Frum Mother Georgia Selvey Spouse's Father John Bell Spouse's Mother Lucille Morrison Birth 1929 Marriage 18 Oct 1950 - Winchester - Age: 21 Civil Winchester

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http://www.obittree.com/obituary/us/west-virginia/grafton/donald-g-...

  • This was a phrase proudly taken up when the residents split-off from Virginia and decided to stay in the Union.

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Richard Frum's Timeline

1929
May 28, 1929
Grafton, Webster, Taylor Co., West Virginia, United States
2013
February 24, 2013
Age 83
Grafton, Taylor Co., West Virginia, United States
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- 1947
Grafton High School
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- 1957
Florida State University
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- 1956
University of Miami
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- 1952
Fairmont State University