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November 23, 2002

Pelham- Pelham residents mourn the death of a businessman and former Mayor Max "Bull" Frosteg.

He died Thursday at Mitchell County Hospital from a massive heart attack.

Friends and family say Frosteg was influential in boosting the Pelham economy. In 1985, he was named as Citizen of the Year.

Frosteg was 81. His funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Pelham cemetery.

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