James Kurz

James Kurz obituary, Lewistown, MT

James Kurz

James Kurz Obituary

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James Brekke Kurz, Ph.D., a vibrant mover and doer in the Ladysmith community, has passed away at the age of 78. Having planted his garden and finished his firewood for the year, he drove out to Montana for a multi-week canoe trip to continue exploring the Missouri Breaks. Whether due to misfortune or miscalculation, he did not return.
His body was found in the Missouri River in Fergus County, Montana on June 11th. Since he was traveling alone, we will never know exactly what happened, but the evidence suggests that his campsite near Bull Creek was hit by a flash flood on the late afternoon of June 7th. Somehow, possibly while trying to secure his canoe in the storm, he was washed into the main river and drowned.
Jim was the third of six children, born in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, on Feb. 27, 1945, to parents Jerry and Annette (Brekke) Kurz. He graduated from John Edwards High School as valedictorian in 1963, where he excelled in baseball and basketball, and held school records in high jump and discus. He then went to college at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he met his future wife Janet Thompson.
Jim graduated with a B.S. in Molecular Biology in 1967, and then served two years in the Peace Corps in Cali, Colombia with his wife Jan. Upon return, he earned a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where his son Nathan was born. He then did postdoctoral work at the University of Colorado in Denver, birthplace of his daughter Polly. From there he followed his lab group to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill where he did medical research into cures for Cystic Fibrosis.
In 1985 the family moved to Ladysmith where he became a Professor at Mount Senario College. He taught Chemistry and Biology while his wife Jan taught math. After that, Jim was a father, adventurer, hunter, fisherman, gardener, logger, painter, handy man, writer, mentor, teacher, and coach. Throughout his life he was a considerable athlete, playing in softball leagues on his arrival to Ladysmith, sand volleyball in summer leagues and tournaments through his 60's, and weekly basketball in a recreational league into his 70's. Until his death he competed in local horseshoe and golf leagues.
Jim was a dedicated gardener, and a cornerstone of the Rusk County Farmers' Market. Through hunting, fishing, and gardening, he was able to live very frugally while still donating time and money to numerous causes and nonprofits. He was an avid environmentalist and outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, and especially canoeing. He took solo trips by canoe from his backyard on the Flambeau River all the way to Montana and the middle of Ontario, Canada. He detailed these trips in three books - Out My Backyard: Canoeing West From Wisconsin (2009); We Were On The Missouri, 2005 (2007); and Navigating North: Canoeing To Ontario From Wisconsin (2012).
Jim was extremely active in so many local organizations, including KAMO (Kids and Mentors Outdoors), the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and Friends of the Library. He was proud to be quoted in the New York Times in 2020 for leading Get Out the Vote efforts as chair of the Rusk County Dems, and to have led the construction of the Anishinaabe Exhibit Building at the Rusk County Historical Museum. In his retirement he taught science courses at the North Cedar Academy, groomed and maintained the Sisters' Farm trails for the Ladysmith Area Trail Association, and drove for Rusk County Community Transit. Most recently Jim spearheaded the Library Foundation's effort to install solar power arrays at the Rusk County Community Library, the first public building in Ladysmith to have solar power.
Jim is survived by his son Nathan Kurz and partner Emily Cooper of Readsboro, Vermont; by his daughter Polly Kurz of Saint Ann, Missouri; by his ex-wife Janet (Thompson) Kurz of Ladysmith; by his brother Jordan of Minnesota; by his brother Jon and sister Ann both of Colorado; and by numerous nieces and nephews and cousins around the country and world. He will be missed.
There will be a memorial event in Ladysmith at a later date. Additionally, the family wishes to especially thank the Sheriff's Department of Fergus County, Montana, for their kind and diligent investigation into the cause of Jim's death.
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December 31, 2024

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Peter Oates

December 31, 2024

Jim was a very special person and friend. On one hand, he was a fellow grad student in Molecular Biology at Vanderbilt U. in Nashville, TN. On the other hand, he so loved and was so knowledgeable of our Land and its Waters and their Inhabitants, that, in my perception he exemplified the Spirit of a Native American Chief.

He taught me things that shocked me. Specific example. Fishing together one morning in the Nashville area, standing together in the middle of a shallow section of a Tennessee river, he cast his artificial fishing lure out over the riverbank, far into the deep woods adjoining. He proceeded to furiously rip the lure through the leaves and sticks, creating "explosive" noise until the lure plopped into the water, upon which it was reeled back at a blistering pace. I said something like, "Jim, you're gonna scare away every fish within a mile!" He calmly replied, "No, the big ones are under bank, and you just gotta keep this up until you piss them off!" After about his tenth such cast, a BIG bass exploded on his lure near the shoreline, which Jim landed. Lesson learned.

My deep sympathy and love to his beautiful family upon his loss.

Steve and Elaine Foster

November 10, 2024

We were shocked and deeply saddened to read recently that Jim had died in tragic circumstances. We met Jim in 1976 when we spent two years in America. He was a very special man and a dear friend. Our lives were enriched by having known him and we greatly mourn his passing. We send our condolences to all his family and friends.

Kevin Lee

October 23, 2023

Though I have not had the honor of meeting James, being an adventurer and explorer, I have a strong affinity with his spirit. In fact, it was through my friend, Bill Burke, oldest American to summit Mt. Everest twice, that I came to know James' story. It was a reflection of James' kindness that he gave Bill the keys to his car so Bill could replenish his supplies and continue paddling down the Missouri River. May James rest in peace.
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Bob Look

August 9, 2023

I first met Jim in 2022. He and the Rusk County Democratic Party helped acquire signatures to get me on the ballot to run for State Senator. I promised my first political event would be in Rusk Co if we got on the ballot. So my first official appearance was at their monthly meeting. We chatted much and I'll always remember him calling me on a Sunday night late in the campaign to see if he could help me even more. A wonderful gentleman. Ladysmith and Rusk Co you were so fortunate to have Jim as a part of your community. I will miss his friendship.

Nancy Stencil

August 8, 2023

Had the pleasure of working with Jim on progressive issues. He will be sadly missed. My condolenses.

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Ruth Meszaros

June 23, 2023

I will miss Jim so much. He was really a force for good in our community and a good friend for almost 40 years.

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