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George Jacob “Bud” Kuhrts III

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George Jacob “Bud” Kuhrts III Veteran

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
4 Jun 1995 (aged 72)
Borrego Springs, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Borrego Springs, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
A memorial to George
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Honorary Mayor of Borrego Springs 1986-1987

George (Bud) Kuhrts, III was the man who made development of Borrego Springs bloom. He was the day to day organizer of virtually every major development project in the Valley.

Born in Los Angeles in 1923, Kuhrts was raised in Hollywood and Catalina Island, where he developed a life long love of the ocean. He attended military school and enlisted in the Navy, surviving the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was later promoted to Chief Petty Officer and served in that capacity for four admirals in the South Pacific. Those same organizational skills would serve him well after the war.

Bud Kuhrts married Beverly Hauser in 1946. They had four children including George J Kuhrts IV.

In 1947 Kuhrts came to Borrego to work with his stepfather, Alphonse A. Burnand, Jr. His first project was relocating several surplus military Quonset huts to Borrego, and opening "Bud's Cafe". He then purchased the Desert Lodge from the Dana Burks family and ran it until 1960 when it was purchased by James Copley.

The listing of his accomplishments is impressive: He led the development of de Anza Country Club as President of the Borrego Valley Golf and Improvement Company with the backing of Burnand and DiGiorgio and in later years would continue with the additions of de Anza Villas and Vista Villas. He was President of the companies formed for the development for the Borrego Springs Shopping Center (1965), Roadrunner Club (1967) and Ram's Hill Country Club (1981).

In addition Kuhrts was instrumental in creating Borrego Spring's Airlines and became president when the airline changed names to Sun Aire in the 1970's (the airline was a DiGiorgio subsidiary). He was also a director of the Bank of San Diego and Borrego Springs Bank in the 1980's. He served as a director of the Community Association and the A.A. Burnand Medical and Education Foundation; was the first Fire Commissioner for the Borrego Springs Fire Protection District and was Borrego's Honorary Mayor in 1986.

In countless articles in the Borrego Sun for more than 3 decades it was Kuhrts who was the face of progress in the Valley; who would turn the vision and money of Burnand and DiGiorgio into reality.

Bud Kuhrts died in 1995, at the age of 72. He was survived by his wife Beverly, son George Jacob Kuhrts IV and three other children.

source: www.borregomodern.com/the_dream/index.php
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Son: George Jacob Kuhrts IV b: 27 Jun 1950

Retired from a career in financial services with Ameriprise in March 2014 to return to and pursue his passion for teaching romance languages. He operated his own planning franchise with Ameriprise for over 20 years. Having majored in French as an undergarduate at Pomona College, as well as earned 2 Masters degrees from Yale in French literature, George made the decision to return to that point in his past where he left off back in the 70's. He is now working on an ad hoc basis as a substitute teacher with the San Diego Unified School District as well as with the San Dieguito Unified High School District in north county. He also has several private tutoring students. This new career is significantly challenging and rewarding on a personal level.

Maintains a keen interest in following and monitoring the financial markets.
source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-kuhrts-6a54289
Honorary Mayor of Borrego Springs 1986-1987

George (Bud) Kuhrts, III was the man who made development of Borrego Springs bloom. He was the day to day organizer of virtually every major development project in the Valley.

Born in Los Angeles in 1923, Kuhrts was raised in Hollywood and Catalina Island, where he developed a life long love of the ocean. He attended military school and enlisted in the Navy, surviving the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was later promoted to Chief Petty Officer and served in that capacity for four admirals in the South Pacific. Those same organizational skills would serve him well after the war.

Bud Kuhrts married Beverly Hauser in 1946. They had four children including George J Kuhrts IV.

In 1947 Kuhrts came to Borrego to work with his stepfather, Alphonse A. Burnand, Jr. His first project was relocating several surplus military Quonset huts to Borrego, and opening "Bud's Cafe". He then purchased the Desert Lodge from the Dana Burks family and ran it until 1960 when it was purchased by James Copley.

The listing of his accomplishments is impressive: He led the development of de Anza Country Club as President of the Borrego Valley Golf and Improvement Company with the backing of Burnand and DiGiorgio and in later years would continue with the additions of de Anza Villas and Vista Villas. He was President of the companies formed for the development for the Borrego Springs Shopping Center (1965), Roadrunner Club (1967) and Ram's Hill Country Club (1981).

In addition Kuhrts was instrumental in creating Borrego Spring's Airlines and became president when the airline changed names to Sun Aire in the 1970's (the airline was a DiGiorgio subsidiary). He was also a director of the Bank of San Diego and Borrego Springs Bank in the 1980's. He served as a director of the Community Association and the A.A. Burnand Medical and Education Foundation; was the first Fire Commissioner for the Borrego Springs Fire Protection District and was Borrego's Honorary Mayor in 1986.

In countless articles in the Borrego Sun for more than 3 decades it was Kuhrts who was the face of progress in the Valley; who would turn the vision and money of Burnand and DiGiorgio into reality.

Bud Kuhrts died in 1995, at the age of 72. He was survived by his wife Beverly, son George Jacob Kuhrts IV and three other children.

source: www.borregomodern.com/the_dream/index.php
_________________________________________
Son: George Jacob Kuhrts IV b: 27 Jun 1950

Retired from a career in financial services with Ameriprise in March 2014 to return to and pursue his passion for teaching romance languages. He operated his own planning franchise with Ameriprise for over 20 years. Having majored in French as an undergarduate at Pomona College, as well as earned 2 Masters degrees from Yale in French literature, George made the decision to return to that point in his past where he left off back in the 70's. He is now working on an ad hoc basis as a substitute teacher with the San Diego Unified School District as well as with the San Dieguito Unified High School District in north county. He also has several private tutoring students. This new career is significantly challenging and rewarding on a personal level.

Maintains a keen interest in following and monitoring the financial markets.
source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-kuhrts-6a54289


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  • Created by: Pat McArron
  • Added: Nov 6, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61198340/george_jacob-kuhrts: accessed ), memorial page for George Jacob “Bud” Kuhrts III (13 Feb 1923–4 Jun 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61198340, citing Saint Richards Catholic Cemetery, Borrego Springs, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Pat McArron (contributor 47348594).