E. Maxine Lickteig: 1926-2012
E. Maxine Lickteig
1926-2012
Maxine Lickteig, 85, passed away peacefully at her son’s home in Loveland, Colo. on Feb. 6, 2012. She was surrounded by her loving family. Maxine was born in Garnett Kan., to Charles Elmer and Edna Pearl (Scott) Lineback. She lived in the Kremmling, Colo. area for the past 64 years. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert George, brother Howard, and daughter Linda Sue. She is survived by one brother, Jerry Lineback, and five children; Michael (Yolanda), Richard (Vicki), Sandy, Kathy Rigg (Jeff), and Ted (Sue); ten grandchildren and six great-grand children.
Maxine loved the outdoors, traveling, and reading. She was interested in many subjects, such as geology, meteorology, paleontology, and anthropology. She was a collector of beautiful glassware, antiques and especially her rocks for which she hiked in search of in the back country of Colorado and Utah. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved her. he also leaves behind several dear friends, including the coffee group at the Moose Cafe.
Mass services will be held Friday, Feb. 10 at St Peter’s Catholic Church, Kremmling, Colo. at 11 a.m. Interment immediately following at Kremmling Cemetery.
Leave a condolence for the family, share a story about Maxine, or add a photo to Maxine’s “Book of Memories” at http://www.grandcountymortuary.com.
Mark H. Shearon, Funeral Director, Grand County Mortuary, is in charge of arrangements. 970-725-9010.
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