Deceased, who was born in this city, was twenty-nine years of age. He was a graduate of the high school here and continued his education with a business course. He was a devout student, an ambitious and model young man. He followed Greely's advice and went west eleven years ago, settling in Minneapolis, where he held a good position and where later he engaged in business, being a member of the firm, Kurtz and Johnson commission merchants.
His early death is a sad blow to his wife, his mother, Mrs. Emma Kurtz, 1514 Twentieth Street, and his brothers, Charles, William and Walter. The remains are enroute here for interment and the funeral will be Saturday afternoon.
The Reporter - July 13, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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DIES AT MINNEAPOLIS
TWO RIVERS, July 18-The relatives and many friends of Arthur Kurtz were shocked when the news of his death was received in this city. Early this spring the deceased suffered with a severe case of influenza and for a time he seemed to rally but his heart became affected and he died of heart failure at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week. The body of Mr. Kurtz was brought here for burial.
Deceased was 39 years of age and is survived by his wife, mother and three brothers.
Manitowoc Herald News - July 18, 1923 (page 9) ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger" (#47801461)
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz returned to Ludington, Mich. after attending the funeral of their nephew, Arthur Kurtz, who was buried here, the body having been brought from Minneapolis.
Manitowoc Herald News - July 19, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger" (#47801461)
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The funeral of Arthur Kurtz which was originally planned for Saturday was held Sunday afternoon in accordance with the wishes of the widow of the deceased. Among those who attended were Wm. Kurtz, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz of Ludington; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coeller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koss, Mr. and Mrs. F. Erdman of Algoma; Mrs. Ed Begalke of Kohler; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moeller of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lohrey of Mishicot; Mrs. Emil Gilmore of Crandon; Mrs. O. Habiger of Rhinelander; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gottschalk of Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Streese of Mishicot.
The Reporter - July 20, 1923... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks (#49043446)
Deceased, who was born in this city, was twenty-nine years of age. He was a graduate of the high school here and continued his education with a business course. He was a devout student, an ambitious and model young man. He followed Greely's advice and went west eleven years ago, settling in Minneapolis, where he held a good position and where later he engaged in business, being a member of the firm, Kurtz and Johnson commission merchants.
His early death is a sad blow to his wife, his mother, Mrs. Emma Kurtz, 1514 Twentieth Street, and his brothers, Charles, William and Walter. The remains are enroute here for interment and the funeral will be Saturday afternoon.
The Reporter - July 13, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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DIES AT MINNEAPOLIS
TWO RIVERS, July 18-The relatives and many friends of Arthur Kurtz were shocked when the news of his death was received in this city. Early this spring the deceased suffered with a severe case of influenza and for a time he seemed to rally but his heart became affected and he died of heart failure at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week. The body of Mr. Kurtz was brought here for burial.
Deceased was 39 years of age and is survived by his wife, mother and three brothers.
Manitowoc Herald News - July 18, 1923 (page 9) ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger" (#47801461)
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz returned to Ludington, Mich. after attending the funeral of their nephew, Arthur Kurtz, who was buried here, the body having been brought from Minneapolis.
Manitowoc Herald News - July 19, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger" (#47801461)
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The funeral of Arthur Kurtz which was originally planned for Saturday was held Sunday afternoon in accordance with the wishes of the widow of the deceased. Among those who attended were Wm. Kurtz, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz of Ludington; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coeller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koss, Mr. and Mrs. F. Erdman of Algoma; Mrs. Ed Begalke of Kohler; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moeller of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lohrey of Mishicot; Mrs. Emil Gilmore of Crandon; Mrs. O. Habiger of Rhinelander; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gottschalk of Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Streese of Mishicot.
The Reporter - July 20, 1923... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks (#49043446)
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