Lisa Lee Payne
March 7, 1961 - August 11, 2024
Lisa Lee Payne passed away on August 11, 2024, at the age of 63, surrounded by her children at Paramount Health and Rehab in Salt Lake City.
She was a loving mother and grandmother (Pepa) who loved spending time with her family. Anyone who has met Lisa would say that she was one of the kindest, sweetest, and most caring people they have ever met. She could never say “No” to anyone for the risk of hurting their feelings. She loved activities like playing cards with family, doing crossword and sudoku puzzles, and was the Scrabble master.
Lisa is survived by her children Jason Payne and Lindsay (Justin) Neff, and grandchildren Chancellor Johnson, Joulz Payne, Lyra Neff and Willow Payne. She is also survived by her sister Layne (Mike) Blanchard, and brother Jeff Davis.
She was preceded in death by her parents Don and Carolyn Lee, and her sisters Kim Parry and Linda Williams.
A memorial service will be held on August 31, 2024 from 1-3 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use parking and entrance located on the north side of the building.
In Loving Memory
Dear family I am so sorry for your loss. Lisa was a great friend through the years and I loved her dearly. She will be truly missed. Yvonne
Yvonne Russell
West Valley City, Ut
I knew her for 50 years Truly a dear friend who I love very much. I am so sad I had just asked her if we could come see her Before we went to arizona for the winter I'm sorry for your loss.She was a great lady
Bruce Smith
Garden City, Ut
I was so sad to hear this. We met when we were both in junior high (although we went to rival schools) We became fast friends. We have stayed in touch throughout the years and I had promised to visit her when I got to SLC. Sadly I didn't get here in time. My condolences to the family. May she rest in peace. Love you lady!!!
Stephanie West
Portland, OR
My condolences to her family. I didn't know Lisa that well but over the years I would see her at family get togethers and she was always kind and sweet.
Heather Dalton
West Valley City, UT
I am so sad for your family, and your sister Linda, I am still trying to get over. You approached me for friends. And because I knew several people that you had as friends. I not only am sad I am sad for the living. RIP. I wish that we could have met for a cup of coffee and talked about many associations of our family and lives. Brian
Brian Clain Baxter
Payson, Ut
I am so sad for your family, and your sister Linda, I am still trying to get over. You approached me for friends. And because I knew several people that you had as friends. I not only am sad I am sad for the living. RIP. I wish that we could have met for a cup of coffee and talked about many associations of our family and lives. Brian
Brian Clain Baxter
Payson, Ut