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Joshua
Charles Powers, beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew and grandson,
went Home to be with the Lord on Friday, January 23rd in Baghdad,
Iraq at the age of 27. Josh was working a security detail when
the car he was riding in was struck head on. Both Josh and an
Iraqi colleague were killed.
Josh served with the 10th Mountain Division in the U.S. Army for
four years. His military service included tours in Korea and
Afghanistan. Josh was born in Lancaster and moved to the South of
France at the age of six with his parents and sisters, Elizabeth
and Michelle, as missionaries with BCM International. He returned
to Lancaster with his sisters for his high school years attending
Living Word Academy and Conestoga Valley High School. After
school, to the delight of his grandfather, LTC Marvin Powers, he
joined the U.S. Army Infantry. Following his Honorable Discharge,
he began working as a private security contractor in Iraq. During
his vacation times, he traveled around the world visiting thirty
one countries, leaving friends wherever he traveled. Josh attended
Webster University in Thailand and was looking forward to
returning in the fall. Josh was fluent in French, Spanish, English
and was learning Arabic at the time of his Homegoing. What was
appreciated by all were his qualities of sensitivity, sense of
humor, courage, strength, love and generosity. He gave much of
his income to help supportthe ministry of his parents in France as
well as others in need. His special love was for his sisters and
his nieces, Joyce, Chloe, Joy and Cassie.
Joshua is survived by his parents, Chuck and Cathy Powers of
Toulouse, France and sisters, Elizabeth Anneville and her husband
Herve, also from Toulouse and Michelle Hildebrand and her husband
Ben from Lancaster, PA., as well as his nieces, Joyce and Chloe
Anneville and Joy and Cassie Hildebrand. He is also survived by
his maternal grandmother, Grace Williams, and paternal
grandmother, Ruth Powers. Josh had a large extended family who
will greatly miss him.
Missing him as well will be his "band of brothers", his Army
buddies and colleagues.
A memorial service will be held Thursday, January 29th at
Hempfield Brethren in Christ Church, 2600 Marietta Avenue,
Lancaster. Friends will be received at 4 P.M. with the service to
follow at 5 P.M. There will be a private military burial service
at Ft. Indiantown Gap Friday at 1:30 P.M. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests that contributions in memory of Joshua be sent
to the Joshua Powers Memorial Fund c/o Fulton Bank, 5998 Main
Street, E. Petersburg, PA 17520. Joshua had a great burden for
the people of northern France who have never heard the Gospel and
his desire was to work with his parents to establish a church in
Desvres, France.
Arrangements by Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home & Chapel, Lititz,
PA 560-5100.
To send an online condolence, please visit
www.snyderfuneralhome.com.
1 Thessalonians 4:13,14 Brothers, we do not want you to be
ignorant about those who have fallen asleep, or to grieve like the
rest of men, who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and
rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those
who have fallen asleep in Him. |