Kyle Bannie Kuffer |
| Posted 2016-09-17 by Sharla |
| The White Mountain Independent, Show Low, Arizona ~ 09/16/2016 Kyle Bannie Kuffer went home to be with his Father in Heaven Sept. 12, 2016. He was born March 26,1993, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He moved with his father to Pinetop when he was 18 months old. His school years were spent at the Blue Ridge Schools where he was on the golf team. He loved racing mountain bikes and won the Tour of the White Mountains in 2010. Kyle was an Eagle Scout at the age of 16. He worked for Pinetop Lakes Country Club and was able to buy is first car on his own. He worked as a ski instructor at Sunrise Ski resort. He worked on engines as a young boy with his dad. He worked at O’Reilly’s, Future Tire, Liberty Fence and Empire Cat. He enjoyed working with computers. His latest job was working with White Mountain Computers. He accomplished many things. He loved the outdoors and spent a majority of his time doing the things he loved there, riding his bikes, mud bogging in his jeep, camping, fishing, hiking. He did everything at 110 percent. Kyle is survived by his wife, Kaitlyn; son Karter Bannie; parents Rex and Colleen Kuffer; sisters Sheri Scoggin and Dawn Marquez; brother Russell Scoggin; grandmother Karen Kuffer; aunts Keetette Turner, Karvin Kuffer, Arnene Lee, Anna Hansen, Laura Petersen, Julie Strong and Lelia Demuth; uncles Marlin Smith, Matthew Smith and Tom Smith; 13 nieces and nephews; and many cousins. He was proceed in death by his grandfathers, F. Bannie Kuffer and Allan Smith. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Show Low Downtown Chapel with family time at 9 a.m. Internment will be held at the Reed Hatch Taylor Cemetery immediately following. Owens Livingston Mortuary of Show Low handled arrangements. For those who have special memories and would like to send private condolences or sign an online guest book, visit www.owenslivingstonmortuary.com. See Also: Find A Grave |
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