Charles O Lutz
 

Kentucky Post, Friday, 8 October 1926, page 46
 

Fog proved to be the mantle of death for three autoists Thursday night.. The men were pined under cars without a single known witness to either of the two accidents. Two of the victims died when their autos overturned in Ft Thomas. The other suffered fatal injuries. Victims are:

Miles Monroe Ferris, 32, railroad conductor, Cooper av. Montgomery.
John Horan, 42, widower, 13 Grand View av. Ft Thomas.
Charles O Lutz, 55, retired army sergeant, who board with Horan.

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Funeral services for John Horan, 42, of 13 Grandview avenue, Ft Thomas, who was killed in an automobile accident early Friday on Highland avenue will be held tomorrow with requiem high mass at St Thomas Church at 10 am. Burial will be in St Stephen Cemetery.

A military service will be conducted for Sergeant Charles Lutz, retired army officer, who lived with Horan and who also was killed when Horan's machine overturned, tomorrow morning according to planes of his sister, Miss Emma Lutz, his only surviving relative. She arrived in Newport yesterday morning from New Brighton Pa. Services will be held in the chapel of the J J Radel Company, Ninth and Patterson streets, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

 

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