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Kretz FrankKRETZ, Frank - (September 24, 1919 – March 7, 2019) - BELOVED.

Passed peacefully supported by his loving family at Joseph Brant Hospital in his 100th year.

Loving husband and soul mate for 67 years of the late Betty Ann Kretz.

Beloved Father of Carol Jane (deceased), Larry (his wife Joan), Janet, Carol Anne (deceased), Paul (his wife Judy) and Catherine (her husband Donn).

Grandfather of Colin (his wife Lisa), Vanessa, Brian, Emily, Ian (deceased) and Taylor. Great Grandfather to Alice, Caroline, and Hannah.

Franz von Sales Kretz was born September 24, 1919 in Altnau, Switzerland on the shores of Lake Constance. The 10th child of farmer Conrad Kretz and his second wife Sophie. The family emigrated to Canada in 1921 eventually settling down on a grape farm near St. Catharines.

Frank graduated from technical school and became a tool and die maker at General Motors. He volunteered for the Navy during WW2 (one of 7 brothers to join the war effort). He was stationed in Halifax to repair ships but was soon seconded back to General Motors in St Catharines as his skill was needed to build war material.

After the war, Frank met Betty Ann MacDonald who lived 3 houses down on the city street the family had moved to. They were married in 1946 and moved to Hamilton where he joined Westinghouse as a tool and die maker. In 1954 the family moved to Aldershot where Frank and Betty Ann raised a family of 2 boys and 2 girls.

Frank was active in the community. He started playing tennis and in 1962 became the president of the Aldershot Tennis Club initially on Townsend Road. He later worked with the City of Burlington and organized the club to move to its present location on Gallagher Road. In 2010 for his service to tennis, Frank was awarded the Ontario Tennis Association’s Distinguished Service Award. He was also inducted into the Aldershot Community Honour Roll in 2010 for his “significant contribution to the growth and popularity of the game” of tennis in Burlington.

Frank had a nice tenor voice and was a long-time member of the Harvester Male Chorus. He was active in his church as well being a member of the choir at Holy Rosary.

Throughout his life Frank was an avid gardener, growing vegetables for his family as well as cherries, peaches, apples, pears and grapes. In addition to gardening, Frank was famous for his ability to fix truly anything. In the two-floor extension he built on the family home Frank had a completely fitted out tool makers shop. 

Frank was an avid bridge player and dancer.

Family and friends are welcomed to visitation at Bay Gardens Funeral Home, 1010 Botanical Drive, Burlington on Monday March 11th from 2:00 - 4:00 pm and 6:30 – 8:30 pm with Vigil Prayers at 8:00 pm.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday March 12th at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 287 Plains Rd. E., Burlington, ON at 11:00 am. Burial at Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations made in Frank’s memory to the Joseph Brant Hospital would be appreciated by his family.

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