Dorothy grew up and attended school in Oakdale, California. She was united in marriage to Gerold Gene Frisk on February 25, 1948 in Oakdale. Four children were born to this union. After nearly 67 years of marriage, Gerold passed away on February 16, 2015.
Besides her parents and loving husband Dorothy was preceded in death by one brother, Larry Beldon.
Survivors include two sons, Gary Meissner-Frisk and wife, Janina, of North Fork, California and Daniel Alan Frisk of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, two daughters, Linda Darlene Scholle and husband, Bill, of Irvine, California and Sondra Jean Jennings and husband, Darrell, of Norwood, Missouri, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, her sister, Audrey (Beldon) Morgan, and a host of other relatives, friends, and church family who will miss her dearly.
From WLS, June 2019: I know that obituary says that Roy Shelton was her father, but he was her step father. Also note that her mother at times used the middle name of Mae for some reason.
Dorothy grew up and attended school in Oakdale, California. She was united in marriage to Gerold Gene Frisk on February 25, 1948 in Oakdale. Four children were born to this union. After nearly 67 years of marriage, Gerold passed away on February 16, 2015.
Besides her parents and loving husband Dorothy was preceded in death by one brother, Larry Beldon.
Survivors include two sons, Gary Meissner-Frisk and wife, Janina, of North Fork, California and Daniel Alan Frisk of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, two daughters, Linda Darlene Scholle and husband, Bill, of Irvine, California and Sondra Jean Jennings and husband, Darrell, of Norwood, Missouri, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, her sister, Audrey (Beldon) Morgan, and a host of other relatives, friends, and church family who will miss her dearly.
From WLS, June 2019: I know that obituary says that Roy Shelton was her father, but he was her step father. Also note that her mother at times used the middle name of Mae for some reason.
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