Obituary: Timothy O. Nortz,
59, Lowville
Published: May 17, 2023
By: Provided by Sundquist
Funeral Home
Timothy O. Nortz
LOWVILLE – Timothy O. Nortz, 59, died peacefully with his family at his side,
on Sunday, May 14, at Samaritan
Medical Center.
Tim was born in Watertown on July 8, 1963, the son of
John U. “Jack” and Barbara (Sturtze) Nortz. He graduated from Lowville Academy
and Central School in 1981. He went on to SUNY
Morrisville, where he received his Associates in
Automotive Technology. He continued his education at JCC, and graduated with his Associates
in Business. He married his best friend Marion R. Whitney on May 16, 1987
in Phoenix, NY. Together they made their home on East State Street.
Tim was the president and part owner of Nortz
& Virkler Inc. He received his real estate
license while working for Donna Loucks, and most recently sold real estate
for Good Morning Realty.
Surviving
Tim, is his wife Marion, daughter Heather, her husband Kevin;
granddaughter, Scarlett Rose Groff; son Matthew, his fiancé Anthony; his
parents, Jack and Barb; brother John his wife Michelle; brother William his
wife Angela; as well as his Whitney brothers and sisters-in-law, Paul
(Laureen), Alan (Shawna), Margaret (Kenny); nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Tim was a member
of the Lowville
Baptist Church,
Lowville B.P.O.E. #1605, Lowville American Legion Post # 162, Northern
Cruisers Auto Club, and FDAF Advertising Board, for Ford Mfg.
Tim enjoyed going
to R & R Hunting Club with the guys, hunting
and fishing, driving his Mustangs, and most of all spending time with his
family.
Calling hours
will be on Friday, May 19th, from 1 to 3 and 5 to 7 P.M. at the Sundquist
Funeral Home.
A funeral service
will be held on Saturday, May 20, at 10
A.M. at the Lowville
Baptist Church
with Rev. Leon Runner. Burial will follow at West Lowville
Rural Cemetery.
A Celebration of
Life will follow Saturday’s burial at 12:00
noon at the Lewis
County Marine Corps League #754. Food donations may be dropped off starting
at 9:00 A.M on Saturday
morning.
Donations can be
made in Tim’s name to: Memorial
Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center,
www.mskcc.org
On-line
condolences may be made to: www.sundquistfh.com
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