JOAN-KURTZ-Obituary

JOAN KURTZ

Langhorne, Pennsylvania

May 14, 1939 – Feb 8, 2014

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BORN
May 14, 1939
DIED
February 8, 2014
LOCATION
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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JOAN (nee Berkowitz) on Feb. 8, 2014 of Langhorne, PA, formerly of Huntingdon Valley, PA. Wife of Charles Kurtz; mother of Audrey (Craig) Smith, Stuart (Debbie Gross) Kurtz, Andrew Kurtz, Matthew (Andrea) Kurtz; grandmother of Alexis (Clemens) Weygandt, Joshua (Chasity) Smith,...

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Dear Kurtz Family, I just found out about your Mom, I have no words that can convey the sadness I feel. Jan was a treasure, and a friend to the end! She was someone who was always there for everyone.
I will miss her.
Take consolation in the fact that she was so loved.
Delly

Lightening bugs, gas bbq, no fences in the yard, “jimmies” on an ice cream cone, Hershey's, the Amish, the Liberty Bell: all first time summer experiences for a California kid on the East Coast back in the ‘70s. The tour guide? Aunt Joan of course! The effort that she put out to show you the absolute best time possible and make you feel impossibly special was there from the beginning; something that she strived to give every single time I saw her. Only the best memories of a very special...

"In the sweetness of friendship, let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things, the heart finds its morning and is refreshed." My husband and I met Joan at the Enclave in Atlantic City many years ago and because of her wit and down to earth friendliness, we quickly became friends. Through the years we have shared both good and happy times and, unfortunately, some sad times together. It was Joan's love and compassion that alw ays pulled us through. May Chuck...

\"In the sweetness of friendsip, let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things, the heart finds its morning and is refreshed." MY husband and I first met Joan and Chuck at the Enclave in Atlantic City.Because of their wit znd friendliness we quickly beame friends. We have shared both happy times and, unfortunately, some sad times together. It was through Joan's cheerfulness and love that we made it through.At this incredibly sad time,may her family be...

Just found out about it. Very sorry to hear what happened. My heart goes out to the family.

We are very sorry for your loss.

The Kurtz home was a wonderful part of my childhood and Mrs. Kurtz made it special.

- Howard, Allyson, Adele and Audrey Goldberg

So sorry to hear of Joan's passing. We shared many fun, happy summers together at the Enclave. Her warmth and beautiful smile will be remembered always.

We're so sorry to hear about Joanie's passing. Our deepest sympathies to Chuck and the entire Kurtz family.
Love, Stephanie Strauss Stuchin & Blake Stuchin

My deepest sympathy to all of you at this time of profound loss. It has been a long time since I last saw Joan but all of the comments here reflect her warmth and kindness that I remember so very well. My thoughts are with you all.