Louise S. Kortz

Monday, February 23, 1914
Date of Death:
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Age:
99 years old
Louise S. Kortz
Louise S. Kortz, 1914-2013
Honored Hospital Pharmacist
Louise Schmitz Kortz, 99, of Rochester, MN, retired pharmacist of Saint Mary’s Hospital, died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 of heart failure at her Madonna Towers residence. Louise Frances Schmitz was born on February 23, 1914 in Wells, MN, the second child of George Louis Schmitz and Mary Margaret (Mame) Hines Schmitz. In 1929 the Schmitz family moved to Minneapolis where Louise attended Central High School and discovered her interest in pharmacy while working weekends at Walgreen’s Nicollet/Lake Drug Store. She attended the University of Minnesota, earned her degree from the School of Pharmacy and passed all examinations for her State Pharmacy License on July 6, 1936. (The day was one of the hottest in Minnesota’s history, 114°F in Moorhead and 104° in Minneapolis.) Her first hospital pharmacy position was at Saint Barnabus in Minneapolis.
In 1942 Louise was asked by the War Production Board to move to Washington D.C where she worked for the duration of WWII and later for the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA). She enjoyed playing Contract Bridge throughout her life and it was during a game of cards in Washington that Louise met her husband, Philip M. Kortz, Lieutenant Commander in the Navy from Pennsylvania. They were married on June 21, 1947 at Incarnation Catholic Church in Minneapolis and then moved to Rochester where Louise worked as a hospital pharmacist and Philip taught at Rochester Junior College. Among her many achievements, Louise facilitated the distribution of antibiotics during wartime, and was instrumental in developing hospital pharmacy automations and best practices at healthcare facilities. In 1975 Louise was appointed by Governor Wendell Anderson to the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy and in 1983 was chosen as Honorary Chair of the APhA Board of Directors. She proudly served her profession and retained her pharmacy license for a total of fifty years.
Louise’s long life and positive attitude were achieved by her focus on spiritual faith; unlimited benevolence; appreciation of violets and pansies; delight in arts and history; joy of winning hands at Bridge and the unconditional love she shared with family and friends.
Survivors include two daughters, Jane Kortz of Seattle, WA and Elaine Kortz (John Hammond) of Plymouth, MN; two sons, James of Woodbury, MN and David (Andrew Rogosheske) of Minneapolis; grandson, Matthew of Woodbury; sister, Dorothy Wolf of North Oaks, MN, and brother, Robert (Geri) Schmitz of Palm Springs, CA; sisters-in-law Dolores Schmitz of Crystal, MN and Joan Schmitz of Roseville,
MN; many nieces and nephews. Louise was preceded in death by her husband; three brothers, Thomas, George and Daniel; daughter-in-law Catherine Shipman Kortz; sister-in-law Marie Schmitz; brother-in-law Richard Wolf. Louise, Philip and family were long-time members of The Church of St. John The Evangelist in Rochester.
Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday, May 31, 2013, at 1:00 PM at Madonna Towers Chapel, 4001 19th Avenue NW, Rochester, with Rev. James Russell officiating. Reception will follow.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may gather from Noon to 1:00 PM before the funeral Mass.
Memorials preferred to Madonna Towers Foundation, U of M School of Pharmacy or the charity of donor’s choice.
Macken Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com
Condolences
The family of Louise S. Kortz has received the following condolences.
I worked with Louise for several years at St Marys Pharmacy. She was an excellent pharmacist, setting high standards for the rest of us to emulate. Most importantly, she was a very kind and generous person. I have worked with many pharmacists since, but Louise still stands out as one of the best.
I am very sorry for your loss.