Mrs. Kurz succumbs at Grand Avenue Residence.
Stricken unexpectedly, Mrs. Juliet DeHart Kurz, lifelong resident of Dayton, died at 7 o'clock last night at her home, 431 Grand Avenue.
She had been in Cincinnati yesterday on a business trip. Upon her return she complained of being tired and went to bed. Her death occurring soon afterwards, presumably of heart disease.
Mrs. Kurz was the wife of C. A. Kurz, Jr., president of the Kurz-Kasch Company, for which she acted as sales manager. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Ruth Mary; a son, John; her mother and her brother, both of Lafayette, Ind.
Funeral services will be arranged later.
Dayton Journal - Sunday - July 21, 1935
Obit provided by contributor #47105928 (Many thanks for the obit)
Mrs. Kurz succumbs at Grand Avenue Residence.
Stricken unexpectedly, Mrs. Juliet DeHart Kurz, lifelong resident of Dayton, died at 7 o'clock last night at her home, 431 Grand Avenue.
She had been in Cincinnati yesterday on a business trip. Upon her return she complained of being tired and went to bed. Her death occurring soon afterwards, presumably of heart disease.
Mrs. Kurz was the wife of C. A. Kurz, Jr., president of the Kurz-Kasch Company, for which she acted as sales manager. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Ruth Mary; a son, John; her mother and her brother, both of Lafayette, Ind.
Funeral services will be arranged later.
Dayton Journal - Sunday - July 21, 1935
Obit provided by contributor #47105928 (Many thanks for the obit)
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