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Ann Kocher Franklin

1930 - 2020

Ann Kocher Franklin obituary, 1930-2020, Visalia, CA

BORN

1930

DIED

2020

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1700 W Caldwell Avenue

Visalia, California

Ann Franklin Obituary

Ann Kocher Franklin

Our mom, Ann Kocher Franklin, was born on July 8, 1930 at Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone in Panama and went home to be with Jesus about a month shy of her 90th birthday. That she almost made 90 years is a miracle all its own. Twenty-eight years ago she was given a 1% chance of surviving colon cancer. She not only survived, she thrived in spite of becoming a "bag lady" as she called herself because of her colostomy bag. It was this wonderful sense of humor as well as her deep seeded faith in Jesus that carried her through life's many ups and downs.

Ann Kocher Newhard grew up in Gatun, Canal Zone. Her grandfather had gone down to help build the Panama Canal in the late 1800s. This decision led to an amazing early childhood for Ann. She loved singing, all kinds of sports, and acting in school or church plays. After graduating high school in 1947, Ann was off to college in the States. She discovered two great life-long passions while she attended Colorado State College of Education: teaching children and, of course, Omar Franklin. She graduated in 1953 with her Teaching Credential, taught 2nd grade for a year down in the Canal Zone, and then married Omar on June 7, 1954 in Kingsville, Texas. They had an amazing 58 year adventure together before Omar went home to Heaven in 2012.

Ann was always helping and encouraging Omar. She taught 1st grade while he went to medical school. After Omar graduated, they faced one of the most difficult experiences a couple can have. They realized they couldn't have children. However, instead of viewing this as a challenge, they saw it as a beautiful opportunity to build a family, and they built this family FAST. Three children in three years. Ellen, Lori, and John. Ann was always busy either chasing her three children around or volunteering to help others. She was active in the Conyer PTA and the Tulare County Medical Society. Because of her love for moms and children, she volunteered as a counselor for the Crisis Pregnancy Center.

While faith had always been a part of Ann's life, attending church almost every Sunday, it was more religion than relationship. Then one Sunday morning when Ann was 46, she realized she could have a personal relationship with Jesus. This moment completely changed the focus of her life. Ann began to devour the Bible. She couldn't get enough of God's word. And for the next 40 years, she sang with a bright, beautiful smile in the church choir and taught 2nd grade Sunday School at First Baptist Church of Visalia (now Gateway Church). There was always room in the Franklin house for anyone who needed a place to stay. Because of this generous spirit, Ann and Omar adopted even more "children" from the Celebrant Singers. Mom and Dad made a great team, each using their own gifts to bring joy to people from all over the world.

When the first of her cancers came for her in the mid-70s she laughed it off and joked that she was lucky to have a facelift. Then in 1984, the doctor "accidentally" found that she had Stage 1 Fallopian tube cancer. Ann's mother had died from ovarian cancer at age 56, so Ann viewed all her years passed 56 as a precious time that her mom never had. This like her first cancer was treated, and Ann continued to live her life.

Ann was blessed to care for her first granddaughter, Jessica, while Lori went to work. She savored each day singing songs, reading books, and sharing with her the love of Jesus. She was also so excited to care for her 2nd granddaughter, Michelle, until her 3rd cancer struck when Michelle was just 4 days old. She faced the surgery and months of painful treatments as she did every challenge in her life, with a positive attitude and a deep faith in Jesus.

"Do you know my friend Jesus?" Ann would say to everyone she met. She was a walking miracle…no wonder she talked about Jesus all the time. Even as dementia took its grip on her mind, Ann continued to share with others the joy she found in Christ. In spite of battling three different types of cancers, Ann lived a long and joyful life. On the morning of June 1, 2020, Ann had a heart attack and the Lord graciously took her home.

We grew up knowing that our mom and dad chose us to be in their family. We were so precious and loved as all adopted children are. Ann left a legacy of faith and love to Ellen, Lori, John, and their spouses, Marvin, David, and Liza. She was blessed with seven grandchildren Eric, Nicole, Jessica, Michelle, Tim, Ann, and Becky. She is also survived by her sister Carol and her husband Andrew Bleakly, Sr.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Gateway Church Children's Department Building Fund. Come celebrate Mom's life with us on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 10:00am Gateway Church, 1100 S. Sowell St., Visalia, CA 93277

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Visalia Times-Delta & Tulare Advance-Register from Jun. 11, 2020 to Jun. 19, 2021.

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Alice Fesperman

June 29, 2021

I worked in the office for Dr Franklin in the mid 70´s with Suzi Weekly. What a wonderful experience. Dr Franklin was a joy to work for. TheN met his beautiful wife Anne. They were certainly a loving, Christian couple. I remember Dr. Franklin playing his horn at my son´s baseball game at Divisadero School. Great memories!! I wish I had seen Anne´s obituary sooner, would have attended her service at Gateway. I loved these two people, they were very influential in my life.

Ken & Sherri Kaneversky

June 26, 2021

We are so sorry for your loss. You amazing mother brought joy inside every room she entered. Her love for Jesus spilled over as she loved on others. Two of our children often recall their wonderful 2nd grade Sunday School teacher who inspired them to know Jesus better by reading His Word! We look forward to fellowship with both of your parents one day.
Hugs to the entire family

Sherry Krug Keller

May 29, 2021

Ann was the sweetest most loving person I ever had the privilege to know. She never met a stranger and her love of Jesus showed daily. She was the perfect example JOY
Jesus first
Others second
Yourself last
The recipe for true JOY and she freely gave it to everyone she meet. She is missed on Earth and celebrating in Heaven ❤

Sherry Krug Keller

June 25, 2020

Truly a lovely woman and Jesus Christ was her best friend ❤ Ann and Omar were living examples of Christs love and devotion. The World and my life were definitely better because she was there

June 16, 2020

Ellen, Lori, and John, you 3 were 3,2,and 1 when I met your wonderful parents in the CZ as the young wife of an intern at the old Gorgas Hospital from mid-1964-mid-1965. They were our most helpful mentors for that year when they were up to their eyeballs in babies, and I have always remembered them and their many kindnesses to us both. I woke up thinking about them both and our intro to married life and Panama this Monday (6/16), and found your mothers obituary immediately using only her first and last names and your fathers name. So see how well known they were! You were so fortunate to have them in your lives for so long. Please know that they were such role models for my then-husband and me and made our lives better for having known them. If any of you would like to reminisce my email is [email protected].

Margaret Ausley Stalvey (then Downie, Margaret and Bob)
Tallahassee, Florida
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Roxanne

June 15, 2020

I can honestly say I LOVED you Mom and Dad. I attended and worked at First Baptist for many years. Your Mom and Dad loved on me and my girls often. Your Dad's laugh can still resonate in my ears. Thank you for sharing them with us. You were blessed to have them as parents, as I count myself blessed to have known them at all. Till we see them again...

Sheila West

June 14, 2020

Ann was a wonderful mentor, friend and Bible teacher. In one of her Bible studies for young moms she said "You never stop parenting: you even parent in your death" And so she did. I am so grateful for all the years she put into my daughters when they were privileged to attend her Sunday School classes. You had a wonderful Mom.

David Preston

June 13, 2020

I loved both Omar and Ann. They were such great examples of what God wants from his children. Ann, my late wife (also long battle with cancer) and I got to know each other very well through cancer support groups. She was such an encourager; always positive and smiling with biblical teaching as her compass. She loved God and loved her church. She sang (and danced, joyously animated) in our choir until she just couldn't anymore. She left a wonderful legacy for so many young children. Now she is singing and dancing in Heaven. Miss you Ann. Prayers for the family so sorry for your loss.
Dave Preston

Cathi Calloway Engel

June 13, 2020

Thinking of all of you and the many years I spent with Ellen. Your mom did always have a smile on her face and your dad was a master joker. She touched many lives and hearts and I know you will gain strength from that knowledge. Please know that I am thinking of you as you lose another parent. Continue to support each other and take care of yourselves.

Robin Morrison Fox

June 13, 2020

I am sorry to hear about your mom. She was an incredible woman. Blessings on your family during this difficult time.
Love, Robin Morrison Fox and the Morrison Family.

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