Class of 1925
Birth: 10 Apr 1902, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Death: 26 Jul 1989, Thomasville, North Carolina
Parents:
Charles Alexander Kluttz (1966-1963)
Margaret Emma Josephine Goodman Kluttz (1876-1951)
Siblings:
Moses Dwight Kluttz (1893-1968)
Rosa Belle Kluttz Fink (1895-1985)
Myrtle Maye Kluttz (1897-1994)
Susa Carolina Kluttz (1899-1961)
William Cletus Kluttz (1904-1993)
Walter Herman Kluttz (1906-1983)
Paul Alexander Kluttz (1909-1911)
Ethel Irene Kluttz (1911-1999)
Charles Glenn Kluttz (1914-1940)
George Edgar Kluttz Sr. (1916-2008)
Ruth Kluttz Misenheimer (1922-2020)
Burial: Boger United Church of Christ Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Source: www.findagrave.com, # 85355611.
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The Concord Tribune (Concord, NC), July 27, 1989, p.10.
Miss Katie Kluttz
THIOMASVILLE – Miss Katie Elizabeth Kluttz, 87, of Piedmont Retirement Center, formerly Watts Crossroad Community, Concord, died Wednesday July 26, 1989, at Piedmont Retirement Center.
The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Boger United Church of Christ with the Rev. Max Tussy and the Rev. A. W. Hedrick officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight at Gordon-Peninger Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant.
Born April 10, 1902, in Cabarrus county, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Emma Goodman Kluttz.
She was retired as a stenographer from Cannon Mills Co. A graduate of Mont Amoena Seminary and Kings Business College in Charlotte, she was a life long member of Boger United Church of Christ, where she served as president and secretary of the Women’s circle and as a Sunday School teacher.
Survivors include three sisters, Miss Myrtle Kluttz and Miss Ethel Kluttz, both of Piedmont Retirement Center, Thomasville, and Mrs. Ruth Misenheimer of Rockwell, and two brothers, Cletus Kluttz of Hansen, Idaho, and George Kluttz of Rockwell.
Memorial may be made to the memorial fund of her church at 7313 Gold Hill Road, Concord.