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Eugene Ray "Gene" Katz

1930 - 2023

Eugene Ray "Gene" Katz obituary, 1930-2023, Memphis, TN

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EUGENE RAY KATZ

Gene Katz was a fabulous storyteller. Each anecdote was valued not only because it was funny, but it tended to be humorous all along the telling. The fact that he was an actor as well meant that every story had exquisite timing, leading his listener beautifully to the finish or punch line. "Rolling in the aisles" used to be a reviewer's verdict on winning comedies. It was life's reward for knowing Gene.

Theatre became an avocation for Gene at an early age. While attending Tulane, he worked at La Petite Theatre in New Orleans and did summer stock at the Greenbush Theatre in Blauvelt, New York. After graduating from college, he briefly sought an acting career in New York City. Running out of funds before reaching success on Broadway, he returned to Memphis and devoted his love for the stage to local productions at Front Street Theatre, Circuit Playhouse, Theatre Memphis, McCoy Theatre, and Playhouse on the Square. His favorite roles were Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof," Oscar in "The Odd Couple," and the boy's father in "The Fantastics." Broadening his reach, he made over 50 commercials, narrated six Memphis Memoirs for WKNO, and had parts in four movies filmed in Memphis.

For 44 years he worked as a broker for F.I. DuPont, E.F. Hutton, Prudential, Wachovia, and finally at Wells Fargo Advisors, retiring in 2012. Many friends became clients, and most clients became friends. He served on the boards of Playhouse on the Square, Theatre Memphis, the Jewish Community Center, and the Mental Health Association. He was an arbitrator for FINRA and the BBB. He served as an ombudsman for MIFA.

His first love was his family. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Carol, along with his daughter Kathryn Jean Katz, his stepchildren, Corinne McLaughlin and Glen Friese, Jr., his granddaughter Madeleine McLaughlin (whom he lovingly referred to as "The Divine Miss M"), his beloved dog, Ginny, and a host of wonderful friends. He was an enthusiastic if underwhelming, golf and tennis player. What was important about games or most things was his enthusiasm.

Eugene Ray Katz was born in Chicago on September 10, 1930, to Abe and Jeanette Katz, who encouraged and supported his every endeavor. His father's work brought the family to Memphis in 1943. Gene graduated from Central High School in 1947 and from Tulane University in 1951. He died peacefully at home, surrounded by family, on March 14, 2023, at age 92.

Gene always said that when they entertained, Carol would cook, and he would tell stories. People are still retelling those stories, and they are still laughing.

A service will be held on Saturday, April 15, in the chapel at Elmwood Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to Playhouse on the Square, Planned Parenthood, MIFA, or the donor's choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Memphian on Mar. 20, 2023.

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Claudia Haltom

December 18, 2024

Gene was a sweet, humorous man who gave in ways where the same money would benefit 3 ways and 2 organizations. Brilliant. Thank you, Gene.

Tess Carrier

April 14, 2023

Loved Gene- we all did! He was definitely the Katz meow Hope we will meet up with his spirit once again!

Mimmye Goode

April 13, 2023

I worked with Gene on many shows throughout the years. He made rehearsals and performances a joy.

James

April 7, 2023

I met Mr Katz over the last few years as he would visit my father in law in our home. He and my father in law Stanley were childhood friends and college classmates. The stories and history they shared about Memphis and life when they were young were a treasure. Although brief, I was glad to have met him.

Brenda Burke Brown

March 23, 2023

Even though it has been a few decades since I have seen Gene Katz, I have always loved and respected him as a friend and father. I was a neighbor and babysitter for his family years ago. I loved his daughter, Kathy, and his son, Keith. He was a lovely man and humanitarian.

michele crump

March 22, 2023

Never missed a theater performance to watch talented Gene Katz.....Fiddler of the roof being my favorite.
You lived a rich beautiful life .Rest ion peace.

Lydia

March 22, 2023

I had the pleasure of working with Gene in 1988 at E.F. Hutton.
I actually heard his boisterous laughter travel down the hallway before I ever actually met him at work. What a wonderful person he was to talk to and be around. Whenever I´d hear his laugh- it would make me laugh and my day was always better because of his humor, kindness and enthusiasm for life. In recent years, I would occasionally run into him at Overton Bark with his beautiful Irish Setter dog. We chatted about those days in the late `80s and the mutual people we remembered. He was a special kind of person in this world, more like him are needed. Sincere sympathy to his family.

Judi Harrick

March 21, 2023

He was a blessing

Barbara Loevy

March 21, 2023

Gene was a mensch! He brought so much love, laughter and joy to this world. I will miss his emails. Carol, Meryl and I send our deepest sympathy to you on your loss.

Tess Carrier

March 21, 2023

Our world was made better by Gene. A finer thespian, advisor, & citizen can not be found around these parts! My condolences to his family & friends.

Claudia Haltom

March 20, 2023

I was the recipient of Gene´s many jokes. How blessed and delightful to open my inbox and have his jokes. Gene made life richer for all of us. Claudia

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