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Charles Kountze 

The Davis and Kountze families are very closely interconnected. They have the prime spot in Forest Lawn, Section 22, the "upper circle" location. The families started First National Bank here in Omaha, which their descendants still own today. It's one of the last family-owned banks in our area. 

Upper Circle

 

There are several branches of the Kountze family buried here; this is the Charles T. Kountze family. 

Click here to see an article on the Omaha World Herald's website, about the first film made in Omaha. It was done as a fundraiser for the Visiting Nurses Association, by Mrs. May Burns Kountze, wife of Charles T. Kountze. Lots of pictures of the Kountze family and their society friends; hard to look at today knowing the poverty so much of Omaha and the rest of the country was unduring as the Depression went on. The well-to-do didn't have to worry about eating and a roof over their head.     

Charles Kountze Monument

The marker for the Charles T. Kountze branch of the family. Charles T. Kountze 

 

Charles T. Kountze

At the time of this picture he was Assistant Cashier at First National Bank, probably around 1900

 

Kountze Names

 

Kountze Names Other Side

 

Kountze Side 4