Obituaries
John A. Kurtz, Jr., 87
February 05, 2021
John A. Kurtz, Jr., 87, of Lancaster, passed away on Friday, February 5, 2021 at Oak Leaf Manor, Millersville. Born in Lebanon, he was the son of the late John A., Sr. and Erma (Gibble) Kurtz. John was the husband of the late Virginia (Schnoke) who preceded him in death in 2019.
A 1951 graduate of Lebanon High School, John joined the Air Force in 1952 and served during the Korean Conflict until 1956. John worked for the Lancaster Newspaper and Lititz Record Express as a Composing Operator for over 35 years.
A longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, he enjoyed traveling, loved collecting things, and was a John Wayne movies buff. John especially loved his wife’s cooking. He also had a love for dogs.
He will be greatly missed by his children: John Douglas Kurtz, of Lancaster; Tim S. Kurtz, of Millersville; and Kay “Missy” Kurtz, fiancée of Mike Denlinger, of Mountville; 5 grandchildren: Zach, Dylan and Shea Kurtz, and Demi and Drew Greenawalt; 3 great-grandchildren: Remmington, Salem, and Alice; and nieces: Suzanne Haitos and Betsy Wolf. He was preceded in death by a sister, Karolyn Wolf.
Services for John will be private; he will be laid to rest alongside of his wife at Grandview Cemetery, Annville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Susquehanna Service Dogs.
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Condolences to the Family
February 09, 2021
Dear Doug, Tim and Missy,
Joel and I were saddened to hear of your father’s passing. May you find comfort in knowing that he is reunited with your mom. He was such a nice man.
Joel & Deb Schelling
February 08, 2021
Doug, Missy and Tim,
So sorry to read of your dad’s passing. He was a very kind, warm and caring person. You had a wonderful family growing up, and now your mom and dad are once again happily together in the house of our Lord. Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
Ed Kachnoskie
February 07, 2021
I was saddened to read about your dad. He was a true gentleman. My mother liked talking to him across the hall. Take care of yourselves, but feel his love deep in your hearts. He had such a BIG SMILE whenever you visited.
Marcia Trac
February 06, 2021
Molly and I are very sorry for your loss.
Mark Wilsie