Lisa L. Cunliffe

1961 – 2010

AUGUSTA — Lisa L. Cunliffe, 48, a resident of Monmouth, died March 23, at the MaineGeneral Medical Center.

She was born Dec. 13, 1961, in Waterville, the daughter of Wayne Bragg and Nancy Abbott. She attended the Winslow schools and graduated from Winslow High School in 1980, she also graduated from K.V. Tech in 1991, receiving a degree in accounting.

On May 24, 1997, at their home in Monmouth, she and James F. Cunliffe were married. She worked as the business manager for the state of Maine Planning Department; she had been employed by the state of Maine for 17 years. She was a trustee of the Monmouth Fair Association and served as a sdrector for the State Fair Association.

She enjoyed traveling, especially to Florida, flower gardening, yard work, cooking in her new kitchen, she enjoyed visiting her friends Judy and Megan in Old Orchard Beach, loved going shopping and especially spending time with Jim and her children, Tylor and Kassey.

She is survived by her husband, Jim of Monmouth; a son, Tylor of Monmouth; a daughter, Kassey of Monmouth; her father, Wayne Bragg and his wife, Joyce, of China; her mother, Nancy Violette and her husband, Bob, of Winslow; three brothers, Rusty Bragg of China, Greg Bragg and his wife, Marcie, of Winslow and Ryan Bragg and his wife, Tonya, of Winslow; her grandfather, Carl Bragg of Benton; mother-in-law, Charlene Cunliffe of Monmouth; grandmother-in-law, Mildred Robinson of Monmouth; three sisters-in-law; many nieces and nephews; and special friends, Pete and Deb Clark, of Pensacola, Fla., Roland, Judy and Megan Kruger of Old Orchard Beach and Arthur and Pat Laplante of Leeds.

She was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Mildred and Harold Abbott; and her paternal grandmother, Thelma Bragg.


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