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Vivian Louise Neville-Currington went to sleep on Wednesday October 16, 2024 and woke up in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She was born in Basin, Wyoming on March 2, 1953 to the parents of Andrew and Sarah Neville. Her school years were spent in Wyoming going as far as earning a bachelors degree from the University of Wyoming in Casper, Wyoming. In 1982 she married James Currington and was blessed with two children Deizray Currington-Olson of Billings Montana and Patrick Currington of Hermon, New York. She divorced James in 1987 and remarried Ward Frost (Jack) in 2000, moving from Casper, Wyoming, with many stops in between, to Orofino, Idaho where they lived until his death. She moved to Hardin, Montana in 2014 making it her home.
Her love knew no bounds. She was a devoted wife and mother, not just to her own children but also to Jack’s eight children. Her love extended to everyone around her making her beloved by many. Her closest friend was Jesus Christ who gave her the inner strength and resolve to stand firm in her faith and proclaim His goodness and grace to any who was willing to listen.
Many summers were spent camping in the mountains fishing, exploring, and looking for interesting rocks. She also loved animals, taking in various strays throughout the years. She enjoyed traveling at every given opportunity. Later in life she found a passion to teach Sunday School and Children's Church at the Church of the Open Bible.
She is preceded in death by her husband Ward Frost (Jack), her parents and her older brother Andrew Neville of Rochester, Minnesota. She is survived by her two children and two siblings Penny (Ed) Case of Park Rapids, Minnesota and Mike Neville of Cleveland, Texas, along with many cousins.
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