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May 5, 1924 - October 30, 2023

In Loving Memory ~

With heavy hearts, we announce that during the night of October 30th, William (Bill) Harms was called home by his beloved Lord and Savior. He was 99 years old. Bill's passing was peaceful, and he welcomed it. His faith in his heavenly father was as sure as the sunrise.

Bill is survived by his dear wife of 71 years, Jeanette, and his children, Faith (Terry) Hayman, Grant (Laurie) Harms, Sharon (Norm) Miller and Stephen (Michelle) Harms. He was the cherished grandfather of Melody and Lief Hayman, Kirsten and Bridget Harms, Travis, Andrew, Carl, Janae, and Brady Miller, and Carter, Celeste, and Chantelle Harms, as well as seven great-grandchildren.

Bill was predeceased by his sisters, Mary and Eileen, and his brothers Abe, Sam, Art, and Ed.

Bill was born on 5th May, 1924, in Drake, Saskatchewan, the third of seven children of William and Helena Harms. When Bill was three, he contracted polio, which resulted in his left side being weakened for the rest of his life. He credited his recovery to the extraordinary efforts of his mother and God's healing power.

As a result of this impairment, Bill worked hard and sought God's help and grace his whole life to achieve physical goals that others accept as routine. Even in his 99th year, he would dutifully maintain his in-house walking routine with his walker.

Bill's family moved to Rosthern, where they lived and schooled until 1941, when the family moved to New Westminster, BC. Though Bill grew up in a Mennonite family and church, while in New Westminster, he attended a meeting featuring L.E. Maxwell of Prairie Bible Institute, which inspired him to attend Prairie Bible Institute, which he did from 1943-47.

In 1950, Bill answered a calling to become a missionary with TEAM to Japan, learning the language and ministering to the people of a country still suffering from the ravages of the Second World War. While there, he met and married his beloved wife of 71 years, Jeanette, and together they had the first three of their four children. For 12 years, Bill and Jeanette shared God's love, built churches, saw the work of the Holy Spirit, and made many close friends.

In 1962, Bill and Jeanette and their family came back to Canada and began work in the Japanese United Church of Canada, building and pastoring churches in Kelowna (where #4 Stephen was born), Lethbridge, Hamilton, Surrey, and Vancouver, in each location, making new friends and seeing many touched by the good news of God's saving grace in Christ Jesus.

Bill officially retired in 1984, the same year he moved to Salmon Arm, BC, though he never stopped working to support the local Christian community as well as continuing to minister to Japanese congregations in cities and towns in the region. "Grandpa's Beautiful Garden" was a source of pride as well as edible treasures for children and grandchildren.

Bill is remembered as being a man of immense faith, constant grace, and selfless dedication to the work of God wherever he went. His powerful prayers brought God's healing, comfort, and protection to many. His sense of humour, his wisdom and his kindness will be greatly missed. He was a dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who made the world a better place.

"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing."

- 2 Timothy 4:7,8.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the Canadian Bible Society.

https://biblesociety.ca/

A celebration of life will be held in March 2024.

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Fischers Funeral Services



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