Mary Beth Froncek's Obituary
In Loving Memory of Mary Beth Froncek
Mary Beth Froncek passed away peacefully on June 25, 2025, at the age of 74, surrounded by the love of her family. A true force of nature, Mary Beth was known for her strength, her fierce loyalty, and her unwavering belief in doing what was right. She loved deeply, stood firm in her values, and faced every challenge with determination and grace.
Mary Beth was a woman of passion and purpose. Her greatest joys came from her deep faith in God, her devotion to her family, and the countless relationships she nurtured along the way. She was never one to sit on the sidelines-if there was a way to help, she stepped in. Whether offering advice (when asked!) or extending a helping hand, Mary Beth's presence left a mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
She shared her life and love with her husband, Tim Froncek, and poured her heart into her children, Danielle Santose and Angela Peters, and their husbands, Jeremy Santose and Craig Peters. Her legacy continues through her grandchildren-Logan Santose, Miles Joseph, Amber Ciacelli, Megan Nye, and Andrew Peters-and her beloved great-grandchildren, Katelynn Ciacelli and Ava Nye. She was the cornerstone of her extended family and a treasured friend to so many.
Even in her final days-after 20 courageous days of fighting-Mary Beth remained resilient and centered in her faith. She left this world calmly, wrapped in love, and guided by her unshakable trust in God.
To honor Mary Beth's life, we invite you to carry forward the lessons she lived by: "Live life each day." "Praise the Father." And in classic Mary Beth fashion-"Deal with it. Get over it. Get on with it."
Although no services are planned at this time, we ask you to remember her by embracing joy, offering kindness, speaking love freely, and-just as she always said-"I love you more."
May you be blessed with the kind of love she gave so freely, and may her spirit live on in each of us.
Peace be with you.
Shoreline Memorial Services of Muskegon Ph. 231-722-5050
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