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Mary Franz
JACKSONVILLE
Mary Jennings Franz, 92, died Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014, at her home in Jacksonville, Ill.
Mary and her late husband, Edgar enjoyed a long and devoted life together. Their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are Trina and Bob Meek, Kristen, Tom, Hannah and Fisher DeWitt; Aaron, Heather, Rylie, Ian and Finn Meek; Sean, Deea, Conner and Gavin Meek; Robert Jonathan Meek (deceased); Gretchen Wittmann (deceased), Richard Wittmann (wife Ginger); Gretta, Adam and Wyatt Lowry; Garth Wittmann and Lesley Knebel; Zachary and Becca Wittmann; Gentz and Jeri Franz; Gentzy, Lori, Brennan, Zoe, Ava and Hayzel Franz; Kari and Kelly McBride, Carter, Owen, and Max Casson, Rory McBride; Maggie Franz; John Franz (fiancée Shayna Sullivan); Jakob Franz (deceased); Heidi and Jim Agner; Bart Agner; Jesse Agner (fiancée Margaret Hunter).
Mary was born Sept. 20, 1921, in Alton, the daughter of Mansfield and Margaret Hems Jennings. She had seven siblings: Hugh, Helen, Dorothyann, Mansfield, Winifred, Vivienne (all deceased), and Susan (Ohio).
Mary graduated from Alton High School in 1938 and from Shurtleff College in 1942. After teaching music at East Alton High School, she enlisted in the U.S. Navy WAVES in 1944. She served as a Navy Corpsman until 1946, working in rehabilitation with servicemen who had lost their sight in combat. After a long-distance courtship conducted entirely by V-mail during World War II, she married Edgar A. Franz on May 18, 1946, in Alton.
Mary received a master's degree in music education from the University of Iowa in 1949. Over the years she played violin with the University of Iowa Symphony, the Augusta (Georgia) Symphony, the Alton Symphony, the Quincy Symphony and the Jacksonville Symphony. Mary was involved in many volunteer activities, including serving on the board of the Jacksonville First Presbyterian Church, holding office on Great Rivers Presbytery and Morgan County Right to Life, advocating for the unborn, teaching Sunday School, and serving as a volunteer for the Public Welfare Office, the Jacksonville State Hospital and Doorbell Dinners. She was a member of the Jacksonville Explorers Bible Class for many years.
Mary was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She loved her family, her faith, and she loved writing letters.
Following cremation at Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home in Jacksonville, a Service to Honor and Remember Mary Franz will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1053 East Vandalia Road, Jacksonville. The family will meet with friends from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church. Memorials are suggested to In His Service Haitian Medical Mission, Explorers Bible Study, Morgan County Right to Life, Culver Stockton College and Illinois College. Condolences may be left at www.buchanancody.com.
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January 25, 2014
Mary and Edgar visited with my Mom, Leona Franz Lash, and my Dad many times.
My grandmother was Mary Dirnel Franz who was married to Josef Franz, who was a brother to your grandfather. You may have heard of uncle Louie.
Terry Lash Peterson,Marilyn Lash Lankford
Larry & Karen Ladd
January 17, 2014
We thoroughly enjoyed Mary and Edgar, and loved them dearly during our years together at First Presbyterian Church. Our love and sympathy are with all of you at this time of loss.
We are out of town and will not be able to join you in the celebration of Mary's life, but our prayers are with the entire family.
January 16, 2014
Sympathy to the Franz family from Culver-Stockton College.
Cathy Green
January 15, 2014
Mary was such a special, dear lady. I'm sure you will all miss her very much but what a joy to have had her with you so long. We send our deepest sympathy to you all for your loss.
Cathy and Jim Green
Debbie Bartz
January 14, 2014
What a joy Mary was in my life. I met Mary at Explorer's Bible study. My life was given a special blessing by getting to know her. There will never be another like her. I know you will all miss her greatly!
Jeff Busey
January 13, 2014
Gentz,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Richard & Dolores Stayton
January 13, 2014
We enjoyed Mary and Edgar at the Waverly Congregational Church. They were so friendly and welcoming. Our children also enjoyed them. They were a great example and blessing to them. We now live out of state. Our Sincere Sympathy to all of you.
Kathy Dalton Hackman
January 13, 2014
Heidi, Jim and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
January 12, 2014
We are sorry for your loss at this time.
Love-The Coulter Family-Sp., IL
Christopher Tong
January 12, 2014
Mary has been a lifelong friend of my family, from the time she and Edgar arrived in Jacksonville in the mid-1960s. There have been so many ways in which Mary has helped us over the decades. We will miss her, and we offer our sincere condolences to her family.
Ed and Connie Johnson
January 12, 2014
I met Mary through Morgan County Right to Life. What a treasure she was in the fight for the rights of the unborn children. Her husband Edgar was my calculus prof in 1970-1971. I consider it an honor to have known them both. Peace and prayers to all the family, from Ed(Connie) Johnson family.
Wes Kitner
January 12, 2014
I remember her emanating good-natured wit as she wheeled around the Art fair or sat as a work of art in the Eclectic. What an awesome, successful life!
January 12, 2014
My thoughts and prayers to all of you,during this time. Such a sweet little lady,was so glad I got to meet her! Blessings to each of you!
In Christian Love & Friendship,
Ruthann Donovan
January 12, 2014
Mary was enthusiastic in welcoming me into into the "IC Family" in 1974. She cared about all the people she met. She had strong views (which didn't always match mine) but we were still able to be friends. My sincere sympathy to each and every member of the family for a loss that will leave a void in all your lives.
Peg Erickson Elwood, Norman, OK
Denny Franz
January 11, 2014
To all my Jacksonville cousins,
What a truly wonderful person Aunt Mary was;how talented, animated and especially how uniquely compassionate. Being a person who throws everything away, I regret discarding the long, loving and insightful letters my Aunt Mary sent to me over the years. I would cherish re-reading them now. God blessed all who had the good fortune to be a part of Mary's life.
Renee and Tom Tearney
January 10, 2014
Trina - We are very sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences to you and your entire family. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers...
January 10, 2014
Dear Gentz, Jeri and Gentzy,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. May +Mary's memory be eternal. Sincerely, Nancy Petkovic-Samardzija
Deborah Burrus
January 10, 2014
What a joy to have known Mary! (and Edgar!) My life is richer for knowing these two delightful people through Explorer's Bible Study over many years. Mary was especially encouraging as I sought to faithfully explain God's word for students each week. She was a sincere disciple of Jesus. I will miss her. I give my sincere condolences to family members.
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