Jim Frost, Who Led Effort To Build UTC Softball Stadium, Dies After Long Battle With COVID-19

  • Friday, January 8, 2021

Jim Frost, who led an effort to build a softball stadium for UTC, died Thursday after a long battle with COVID-19. He was 79.

The stadium at Warner Park was named in his honor.

Mr. Frost began selling knives out of his truck and built it into the highly successful Frost Cutlery.

His knife company sponsored a number of softball teams.

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