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Jacob H. Franz of Clearbrook, B .C., for a
Jacob H. Franz of Clearbrook, B.C., for a
number of years the pastor of the King Road
number of years the pastor of the King Road
Mennonite Brethren Church, Clearbrook,
Mennonite Brethren Church, Clearbrook,
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the family. He gave his life to the Lord at
the family. He gave his life to the Lord at
the age of 14 and while in Bible school in
the age of 14 and while in Bible school in
Coaldale, Alberta, at the age of 21 he recom
Coaldale, Alberta, at the age of 21 he recommitted himself to the Lord. He was baptized
mitted himself to the Lord. He was baptized
and received into the Coaldale Church in
and received into the Coaldale Church in
1936. After graduating from the Coaldale
1936. After graduating from the Coaldale
and Three Hills
and Three Hills Bible schools, he
Bible schools, he
taught for three years. During this
taught for three
time, on July 8, 1942, he married
years. During this
Helen Janzen. In 1944 he was ordained to the ministry by his home
time, on July 8,
church and in 1945 they received a call
1942, he married
from the Mennonite Brethren Board of Missions to begin a work
Helen Janzen. In
1944 he was or
dained to the min
istry by his home
church and in 1945
they received a call
from the Mennonite
Brethren Board of Missions to begin a work
among the Chulupi Indians of Paraguay. The
among the Chulupi Indians of Paraguay. The
following year in March, he and his wife, and
following year in March, he and his wife, and
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of service. The Lord blessed the ministry and
of service. The Lord blessed the ministry and
many Indians were saved and churches and
many Indians were saved and churches and
schools )!egun. In 1955 he was appointed
schools begun. In 1955 he was appointed
missions secretary for Paraguay and in this
missions secretary for Paraguay and in this
capacity worked with the Light to the
capacity worked with the Light to the
Indians mission in the Chaco, the Spanish
Indians mission in the Chaco, the Spanish
mission in Asuncion and the German MB
mission in Asuncion and the German MB
churches. In 1961 , they moved to Asuncion
churches. In 1961, they moved to Asuncion
where he helped organize the first German
where he helped organize the first German
MB church and remained its first leader until
MB church and remained its first leader until
1969. In 1971 , he was called to pastor the
1969. In 1971, he was called to pastor the
King Road Mennonite Brethren Church in
King Road Mennonite Brethren Church in
British Columbia, a service he fulfilled for
British Columbia, a service he fulfilled for
nearly eight years.
nearly eight years.
He leaves to mourn his wife Helen; three
He leaves to mourn his wife Helen; three
sons, James and Jane of Coaldale, Ernie of
sons, James and Jane of Coaldale, Ernie of
Clearbrook, Ken and Heidi of Victoria; three
Clearbrook, Ken and Heidi of Victoria; three
daughters, Esther (Mrs. Klaus) Schneidereit,
daughters, Esther (Mrs. Klaus) Schneidereit,
Rosedale, B.C., Eleanor (Mrs. Ernst) Thiel
Rosedale, B.C., Eleanor (Mrs. Ernst) Thielmann, Asuncion, Paraguay, Karen (Mrs.
mann, Asuncion, Paraguay, Karen (Mrs.
Lawrence) Sawatsky, Killarney, Man.; three
Lawrence) Sawatsky, Killarney, Man.; three
grandsons; two brothers; and many other
grandsons; two brothers; and many other
friends and relatives.
friends and relatives.
The funeral was conducted from the Central
The funeral was conducted from the Central
Heights Mennonite Brethren Church on
Heights Mennonite Brethren Church on
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Henry G. Classen, using Phil. 1:20·23. P.R.
Henry G. Classen, using Phil. 1:20·23. P.R.
Toews brought greetings on behalf of the
Toews brought greetings on behalf of the
Canadian Conference. At the cemetery ,
Canadian Conference. At the cemetery,
D.B. Wiens served with final words of
D.B. Wiens served with final words of
challenge and comfort for family and friends.
challenge and comfort for family and friends.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 26 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Jan 19 p. 30

Birth date: 1913 July 28

text of obituary:

JACOB H. FRANZ

Jacob H. Franz of Clearbrook, B.C., for a number of years the pastor of the King Road Mennonite Brethren Church, Clearbrook, went peacefully to be with his Lord on November 25, 1978. He was born July 26, 1913 in Ebenfeld, in the Crimea. In his early years he lost his parents, but the Lord wonderfully provided a home and parents for him and his sister Agatha with Franz and Maria Koop. Later his two brothers, Henry Allert and Jack Kope, were also taken into the family. He gave his life to the Lord at the age of 14 and while in Bible school in Coaldale, Alberta, at the age of 21 he recommitted himself to the Lord. He was baptized and received into the Coaldale Church in 1936. After graduating from the Coaldale and Three Hills Bible schools, he taught for three years. During this time, on July 8, 1942, he married Helen Janzen. In 1944 he was ordained to the ministry by his home church and in 1945 they received a call from the Mennonite Brethren Board of Missions to begin a work among the Chulupi Indians of Paraguay. The following year in March, he and his wife, and the B.P. Epps left Canada for their first term of service. The Lord blessed the ministry and many Indians were saved and churches and schools begun. In 1955 he was appointed missions secretary for Paraguay and in this capacity worked with the Light to the Indians mission in the Chaco, the Spanish mission in Asuncion and the German MB churches. In 1961, they moved to Asuncion where he helped organize the first German MB church and remained its first leader until 1969. In 1971, he was called to pastor the King Road Mennonite Brethren Church in British Columbia, a service he fulfilled for nearly eight years.

He leaves to mourn his wife Helen; three sons, James and Jane of Coaldale, Ernie of Clearbrook, Ken and Heidi of Victoria; three daughters, Esther (Mrs. Klaus) Schneidereit, Rosedale, B.C., Eleanor (Mrs. Ernst) Thielmann, Asuncion, Paraguay, Karen (Mrs. Lawrence) Sawatsky, Killarney, Man.; three grandsons; two brothers; and many other friends and relatives.

The funeral was conducted from the Central Heights Mennonite Brethren Church on December 2 with Hans Wiens, a co-worker in the mission in Paraguay, leading the service. He greeted the congregation with Rev. 12:11 , sent by Dr. John A. Toews on behalf of the General Conference. Rudy Boschman brought greetings with Gen. 5:24 to the family and congregation from the Missions / Services board. The funeral messages were given by Victor Toews, using Psalm 1, and Henry G. Classen, using Phil. 1:20·23. P.R. Toews brought greetings on behalf of the Canadian Conference. At the cemetery, D.B. Wiens served with final words of challenge and comfort for family and friends.