
Age: 86
December 15, 1934 – February 5, 2020
Bill Frahm, age 86, passed away Thursday, February 5 in Oro Valley, AZ. A Celebration of Bill’s life will be held at 1:00PM on Saturday, February 29, at the Miller-Carlin Funeral Home of St. Cloud, followed immediately by a time of gathering until 3:00PM. Bill was the son of Albert “Rowdy” and Thelma Frahm , born on December 15, 1934, in Elbow Lake, MN. Bill was a long time resident of St. Cloud, where he was the owner of the Miller Beer distribution facility, before selling the company and retiring to Arizona.
Bill was an avid hunter and was also known to enjoy a relaxing day on the lake fishing. He thoroughly enjoyed each and every moment he spent outdoors. Bill was a proud sponsor of Ducks Unlimited as well as the athletic programs at St. Cloud State University.
Bill will always be remembered by his wife, Marcine Frahm; children, Craig (Sandy) Frahm of St. Cloud, Karen Frahm of Cottage Grove, and Paula Frahm of Oro Valley, AZ; 3 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; as well as other relatives, extended family and close friends.
Schedule and Information
Bill Frahm, age 86, passed away Thursday, February 5 in Oro Valley, AZ. A Celebration of Bill’s life will be held at 1:00PM on Saturday, February 29, at the Miller-Carlin Funeral Home of St. Cloud, followed immediately by a time of gathering until 3:00PM.
Visitation Details
A Celebration of Bill’s life will be held at 1:00PM on Saturday, February 29, at the Miller-Carlin Funeral Home of St. Cloud, followed immediately by a time of gathering until 3:00PM.
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Dear Marci and family: We were sorry to hear of Bill’s passing and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry we will not be able to be at his Memorial as we are in Florida. We sure have some great memories together. A beer warehouse is a perfect place to learn line dancing and all the other Beta get-togethers. God bless you in the days to come. Dick and Carol
My sympathy to the Frahm family. Bill was a fixture at the Mill Pond Gun Club; he will be missed.
Gordon Conn