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Charles Harris Kluttz Sr.

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Charles Harris Kluttz Sr.

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Jul 1939 (aged 64)
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Charles married Daisy Josephine Graeber in 1904 and they had five children: Mary Elizabeth, Jennie Margaret, Charles Harris Jr., Katherine Josephine and Frances.

The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, NC
July 30, 1939

ATTACK FATAL
TO C. H. KLUTTZ

Prominent Businessman, Dies
At Salisbury, Had Been Ill
Several Months

SALISBURY - July 29, Charles Harris Kluttz, 64, prominent businessman here, died Tuesday night at 10 o'clock at his home on West Thomas street from a heart attack. He had been in ill health for several months. Funeral services were held at the home at 11 o'clock Saturday with interment in the Chestnut Hill cemetery.
He is survived by his widow, four daughters, Mrs. R. B. Yowell, of Durham, Mrs. Cliff Phillips of Wilmington, Mrs. Julian Krider and Miss Frances Kluttz of this city; a born, C. H. Kluttz Jr., of Salisbury. He also leaves two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. J. C. Sowers, the latter of Salisbury.
Mr. Kluttz was a prominent farmer of the Trading Ford community for many years and moved to Salisbury in 1916. He served as county commissioner from 1906 to 1908, and was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church, the Shrine, Woodsmen of the World and Junior Order.
He was president of the Home ice and Fuel company and active in its operations until recently when he turned affairs over to his son. He was for a number of years head of the Klumac mill here which he and Walter F. McCanless organized 20 years ago. he had also been associated in the wholesale grocery, ice cream, bottling and lumber business.
Charles married Daisy Josephine Graeber in 1904 and they had five children: Mary Elizabeth, Jennie Margaret, Charles Harris Jr., Katherine Josephine and Frances.

The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, NC
July 30, 1939

ATTACK FATAL
TO C. H. KLUTTZ

Prominent Businessman, Dies
At Salisbury, Had Been Ill
Several Months

SALISBURY - July 29, Charles Harris Kluttz, 64, prominent businessman here, died Tuesday night at 10 o'clock at his home on West Thomas street from a heart attack. He had been in ill health for several months. Funeral services were held at the home at 11 o'clock Saturday with interment in the Chestnut Hill cemetery.
He is survived by his widow, four daughters, Mrs. R. B. Yowell, of Durham, Mrs. Cliff Phillips of Wilmington, Mrs. Julian Krider and Miss Frances Kluttz of this city; a born, C. H. Kluttz Jr., of Salisbury. He also leaves two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. J. C. Sowers, the latter of Salisbury.
Mr. Kluttz was a prominent farmer of the Trading Ford community for many years and moved to Salisbury in 1916. He served as county commissioner from 1906 to 1908, and was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church, the Shrine, Woodsmen of the World and Junior Order.
He was president of the Home ice and Fuel company and active in its operations until recently when he turned affairs over to his son. He was for a number of years head of the Klumac mill here which he and Walter F. McCanless organized 20 years ago. he had also been associated in the wholesale grocery, ice cream, bottling and lumber business.


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