Kurt G Lifner  February 18 1950

Kurt G Lifner February 18 1950 May 17 2020

February 18 1950 May 17 2020
Obituary Kurt G. Lifner passed away on May 17,2020 after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife Joan (Oylier) Lifner. Kurt was born February 18, 1950 in Portland, Maine. He was the son of the late George E. Lifner and Ruth H. Lifner. Kurt grew up in Concord, Mass. and graduated from Concord Carlisle High School class of 1968. He then went on to East Coast Aero Tech in Bedford, Mass. where he got his license in Airplane and Helicopter mechanics. Upon graduation, he joined The United States Army and was a helicopter mechanic in Vietnam. After his tour from the Army, he went to work for IBM, where he worked his way up to be a top computer analyst and trouble shooter for 25 years until his retirement. Kurt had a special gift – he could fix or build anything from building houses or making beautiful furniture. He was also a skilled cartoonist. He and Joan loved to fish. They traveled quite often and had a love for the outdoors. He is also survived by his son Erik R. Lifner of Longmont, Colorado and is predeceased In death by his daughters Tracey M. Lifner and Jennifer Leigh Lifner. He is also survived by his brother Craig E. Lifner Sr. and his wife Kathy, and by his nephews, Craig E. Lifner Jr. and Brett T. Lifner. Funeral Services will be private. Events There are no events scheduled.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Kurt G Lifner February 18 1950 May 17 2020.

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death notice Kurt G Lifner February 18 1950 May 17 2020

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