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Mary (Sweethart) Hart Frost, 84, passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 16, 2020 at her home in Bumble Bee Hills, Ingram, Texas. She was born in San Antonio, Texas to Captain Irving (Jack) Harlow Hart II and Caroline (Killy) Williams on July 16, 1936. She married Edward Seymour (Sonny) Frost on June 26, 1954 at Pleasure Hill, Ingram, Texas.\r\n\r\nShe graduated Highland High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 28, 1954. She worked as a telephone operator after she was first married. She was a wife and mother to their three sons until they were grown after which she worked a variety of jobs. While living in Richardson, Texas she worked as part-time field representative for Equifax Services, which required her to obtain a private investigators license. She was also involved in the League of Women Voters. \r\n\r\nEd and Mary moved to the Hill Country after Eds retirement and built their home in Bumble Bee Hills in 1996, on property right next to their family property at Pleasure Hill. After moving to Ingram, Mary worked for the Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau and as an administrator at RE/MAX Kerrville. Mary was an active member of the Hill Country Order of Saint Luke and the Hunt Garden Club. She enjoyed playing bridge with her friends at their homes and at Elaines Table. \r\n\r\nMary was preceded in death by her husband Ed and her parents Jack and Killy Hart.\r\n\r\nMary is survived by her three sons Edward Alan Frost and wife, Bonnie, Paul William Frost and wife, Cynthia, and Jack Arthur Frost and wife Lia; brother Irving (Buddy) Harlow Hart III; her six grandchildren Leah Chambless, Amy Sammons, Edward Neil Frost, Priscilla Nuncio, and Travis Edwards Frost; her 13 great-grandchildren Angel Nuncio, Amadeo Nuncio, Paul Nuncio, Kea Chambless, Kaden Chambless, Kylei Chambless, Kameron Chambless, Taylor Frost, Edward Tanner Frost, Tehya Frost, Aiden Travis Frost, Nova Frost, John Walker Sammons, and one great-great-grandchild Nolan Nuncio.\r\n\r\nFuneral services will be held at 10:00 AM, Thursday, August 27, 2020 at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Kerrville, Texas with the rector, Rev. Bert Baetz officiating. Interment will follow in the Columbarium at St. Peters Episcopal Church. \r\n\r\nMemorials may be given to St. Peters Episcopal Church or any charity of your choice.