Gary Francis Kurutz

Gary Francis Kurutz obituary, Sacramento, CA

Gary Francis Kurutz

Gary Kurutz Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Aztlan Mortuary - La Mesa on Jan. 5, 2026.
Gary Francis Kurutz (1948 – 2025)

Gary Kurutz, among the most enthusiastic and respected of California's historians, passed away peacefully at home on December 9, 2025. He was a man of grace, generosity, gratitude, good humor, and gusto! In a career that spanned more than forty years, Gary built some of the most significant and culturally diverse library collections representing the unique character and story of the American West, ranging from the rarest historical to the most ephemeral materials. He preserved stories that could not or would not otherwise be told. As he often stated, "History is what is saved." He also believed that books and artifacts of material culture were treasures, and referred to them as the "gold of the mind."

One of Gary's colleagues described his impact: "He was generous with his knowledge, patient with questions, and always able to connect the smallest pamphlet or ephemera piece to a much larger historical story. His enthusiasm for the material was contagious." Gary believed in bringing young people into the profession. One such inspired colleague shared his story: "He educated and inspired so many of us who were just finding our way in the rare book world. I will always be grateful for his kindness, his example as a scholar and librarian, and the time he took to encourage new generations of bibliographers."

Gary retired in 2017 as Principal Librarian Emeritus of Special Collections of the California State Library in Sacramento, a position he had held since 1980. In 2018 he retired as the Executive Director of the California State Library Foundation where he had served for twenty years. Previously, he held positions as Head Librarian of the Sutro Library, a branch of the California State Library in San Francisco, and as Library Director for the California Historical Society. He began his library career in 1971 as Bibliographer of Western Americana at the Henry E. Huntington Library in San Marino. For several years, he enjoyed teaching a course on Books of the American West for the California Rare Book School.

Gary authored numerous books and articles, gave hundreds of lectures and presentations, and curated several notable exhibitions. His descriptive bibliography of the California Gold Rush (1997) and the Klondike and Alaska Gold Rushes (2021) are two of the most authoritative references on their respective subjects. The latter was awarded Honorable Mention by the Bibliographical Society of America. "California Calls You: The Art of the Golden State 1870-1940" (2000), co-authored with his wife, KD, was awarded a Silver Medal by The Commonwealth Club of California Annual California Book Awards in 2001. They collaborated again with essays written for "The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament," a publication covering the history and architecture of the Sacramento Cathedral at the time of its restoration and rededication (2006). His book, "Architectural Terra Cotta of Gladding McBean," (1989) spurred a revival of respect for the history of this business and its significant contributions to the architectural landscape.

For many years, Gary was a valued member of several bibliophilic organizations such as the Book Club of California, the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco, the Zamorano Book Club, and the Bibliographical Society of America. In 2019, he was inducted into the California Library Hall of Fame. He was presented with the prestigious Hubert Howe Bancroft Award in 2018, and in

1998, the Book Club of California's Oscar Lewis Award for outstanding contributions in the field of California History.

Gary grew up in La Cañada, California, in a home designed by his father Jack Kurutz, a prominent commercial artist. His mother, Marion, was a talented musician, artist, and scientist and it was she who encouraged his devotion to books and history. Gary earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in History from the University of San Diego, and his Master's in Library Science from the University of Southern California.

Gary is survived by his wife of forty-five years, KD; his son, Nicholas; his daughter-in-law, Blanca; his granddaughter, Serena; and his sister, Kristin. His brother, Denis, predeceased him.

Gary will return to Sacramento where he left his heart and built his legacy. His memorial mass will take place at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacramento in February of 2026.

For those wishing to honor him, the family suggests gifts to the "Gary Kurutz Memorial Fund" of the California State Library Foundation or to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament with gifts designated for architectural restoration or programs aiding the homeless.

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February 18, 2026

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Jack LaMonica

February 17, 2026

Gary sat in the desk in front of me in high school. Always easy to talk to and always a good guy. He sure did well in the profession that he loved. Rest in peace, Gary.

Stephanie Taylor

February 3, 2026

Gary was my literary hero. We bonded over author Jack London, and then a proposal for the garden in front of his library. He was so generous and encouraging. A gentle, lovely man, greatly missed.

Shirley Ann Wilson Moore

January 22, 2026

It was a great honor to have worked with him on several history projects on the American West and to have known him as a friend too.
Rest in peace, Gary.

Cynthia Okoroike & Family

January 20, 2026

The news of the loss of our dear and beloved friend, Gary Francis Kurutz came as a shock wave to our family. Gary was a remarkable human being, a gentle soul, and a great friend to our family whose smile lights up the room. As we write this tribute to bid farewell to this great man, we will carry the laughter, joy and love you brought into our lives. You may have physically gone, but your memory will remain in our hearts. May your gentle soul rest in peace. KD & family, you will remain in our prayers

Louise Ratliff

January 17, 2026

The history of the American West in publishing is more well known thanks to Gary´s research, collecting and teaching. His enthusiasm inspired many of us librarians to learn more about the topic. I will remember him always as a warm, enthusiastic and encouraging teacher, and the class I took from him in California Rare Book School is memorable many years later. RIP Gary, and keep on teaching the angels. KD, I wish you peace and strength at this sad time.
Louise Ratliff, retired UCLA Librarian

Frances Kaplan

January 14, 2026

Gary was not only an expert on California history, but also one of the kindest people I had the good fortune to know. He helped me so much in my career and the incredible work he did with the California Historical Society collection continues to help us to this day. I am grateful for the many wonderful memories.

MK Taylor

January 10, 2026

Gary was a steady hand when I led the Sacramento History Online project and I had been in touch with him in the past few months. I am so sorry to get this news, thank you for everything I learned from you.

Steve Mauer

January 10, 2026

Gary... A Gentleman and a Great Guy. And what a body of work he has left for us. You will be greatly missed, Sir!

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