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Lynne Marie Elliott, 64

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Lynne Marie Elliott (Little) was born on August 20, 1961, in Portland, Maine. A beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Lynne passed away peacefully at her residence on October 13, 2025.

Lynne’s life was defined by her unwavering commitment to her family and her community. She was united in marriage to her devoted husband, John Thomas Elliott, on September 30, 1982, marking the beginning of a partnership grounded in love and mutual support. Together they raised three wonderful children: Tiffany Gonzalez, Jessica Lloyd, and John Elliott Jr., who brought immense joy and pride to Lynne’s life.

She cherished her role as a grandmother to ten grandchildren: Frederick B Willets, Shelby Lloyd, Gabe Elliott, Racheal Taylor, Renea Taylor, Jet Gonzalez, Blake Gonzalez, Bonita Elliott, Riskya Pihi, and Macie Landes. Each grandchild held a special place in her heart, and she delighted in their accomplishments and adventures. Lynne was also a proud great-grandmother to Alfredo A. Carbajal, celebrating the growth of her family with warmth and affection.

Lynne was the loving sister to Joel Little Jr., Joanne Barnes, and Mary Sprague, and her relationships with her siblings were a source of strength and joy throughout her life. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joel Little and Joan (Foster) Little, as well as her cherished relatives Sherman Earl and Daisy Fern.

For 24 years, Lynne dedicated herself to her profession as a career coach, helping countless individuals find their paths and achieve their dreams. Her compassion and guidance made a significant impact on many lives, and she was deeply respected in her field.

A devoted member of the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lynne’s faith was central to her life, providing her with strength, community, and purpose.

Lynne Marie Elliott’s legacy will endure through the love she shared and the lives she touched. As her family grieves the loss of a remarkable woman, they find solace in the many memories they created together, honoring her life and the lasting impact she had on all who knew her.

Cremation was chosen.

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