Ronnie Frosch

Ronnie Frosch

Ronnie Frosch, a professional musician who performed at numerous venues in Colorado, passed away unexpectedly from COVID-19 on Oct. 27, 2020, in Parker, Colo. He was 62. Rabbi Yossi Serebryanski officiated at the Nov. 5 graveside service at Mt. Nebo Cemetery. Feldman Mortuary made the arrangements.

The family will hold a celebration of life service at a later date.

Mr. Frosch was born Dec. 13, 1957, in Brooklyn, NY, to Burton Frosch and Martha Frosch. (His mother died in 2019.)

A guitar prodigy, he became a professional musician and played at social and corporate engagements, clubs and bars throughout the state.

In 2013, Mr. Frosch started a local band called “Hot Spell” with his partner Janet McGuire.

He also was a talented graphic artist.

Ronnie Frosch is survived by his father Burton Frosch.

He is also mourned by Janet McGuire and her sons Cole and Miller.

Contributions may be made in his name to MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, which provides assistance to musicians affected by the coronavirus.

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