Mr. Ansel Hart Francis

11/14/1940 - 12/15/2016

Obituary For Mr. Ansel Hart Francis

Mr. Ansel Hart Francis "Bro Nev" was born on November 14, 1940 in St. Catherine, Jamaica to Percy and Mildred Francis. Ansel entered into eternal rest Thursday December 15, 2016. On December 27, 1965 he married the love of his life Rebecca E. Francis. Mr. Ansel Francis was preceded in death by his mother, father, grandson Darren Campbell and son-in-law Walter Lee. He is survived by his wife, their three daughters Sonia Reams, Herma Lee and Charlene her husband Peter Campbell, his sister Sephlyn and two brothers Samuel and Phillip, six grandchildren Jacqueline Mowatt, William Reams, Siemone Hughes, Austin, Nia & Martel Campbell and one great grandchild Morgan Mowatt; three nieces Rev. Paulette Brown, Pauline, and Jennifer along with a host of nephews. He had two sister-in-laws Dorothy, Eileen, several brother in laws, Grandson-son-in-law, Anthony Mowatt and two God daughters Jennene and Keanna. His grandchildren named him "Pops." They were the apple of his eyes and he loved and adored them dearly.

The family would like to thank everyone for their prayers they are comforted in knowing Mr. Francis is resting in the bosom of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. We would like to also thank the staff at Ready Nurse, Homestead Hospice and Wellstar Hospice and all the friends and neighbors that gave a comforting word and volunteered their time to care for him.



Guest Book

The Family of Mr. Ansel Francis: Deeply sorry to hear of the tragic passing of your precious and dear beloved one. In the Lord ’s Prayer, we pray that God’s Kingdom “Come.” That government by God, will soon come and make the whole earth a paradise, with no more sickness (Isaiah 33:24). Next, by means of an earthly resurrection, we will be reunited with our loved ones, (Psalm 37:9-11 & John 5:28-29.) For more comfort, please see www.jw.org. With Deep Sympathy, J. Jones 7

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My uncle is one of a kind. When God placed my uncle in my life, God presented me with a huge dose of grace. I am eternally grateful. My uncle was my mentor about what a father should be like. He was a provider who had no place in his heart for any one suffering from laziness. He spoils his nieces and nephews and he disciplines us. When I could say, "Bro Nev yu know sey yu miserable?" and get only a push-up-mouth, then I knew that I had passed the test. I was in his good book of "appropriate values". In his eternal rest, God provides rivers of living water to quench his soul and refresh his parched body. Till we meet again Brother Nev. Walk good! - Rev. Paulette Brown, Toronto,

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I am sorry for you lost of a great man. Ansel knew God to be “the God who supplies endurance and comfort.” (Romans 15:5). For our sake he (God) will heal our painful spot, our heart that aches from losing Ansel. I knew Ansel to be someone who was not a man of many words but could express is thoughts into action. If anyone of us knew him we never was left without a doubt he cared for one dearly.

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