John Sharpley

John Sharpley

NORTH CANAAN — John Sharpley, 60, of Lisbon, Maine, passed peacefully at home on June 15, 2021, following a brief battle with cancer. 

He was born on Jan. 6, 1961, to parents John and Rosalia “Sandy” Sharpley.

John loved to watch television. His favorite show was The Price Is Right. He loved the sunshine and just being outdoors. Fishing and riding his bike were also interests. John liked to tinker, fixing his car or just small things around the house. He worked at Food City in Lisbon and B-D in North Canaan.

John was predeceased by two brothers, Glen Sharpley in 1988, and Tim Sharpley in 1998.

He is survived by parents John and Rosalia “Sandy” Sharpley; a brother, Peter, and his wife, Michelle Sharpley; a daughter, Monica, and her husband, Dillon Sullivan; a son, Justin Sharpley; a daughter, Nicole Sharpley; his grandsons, Quinn and Boone Sullivan; a nephew, Steven Sharpley and his fiancée, Amy Thibodeau; and a niece, Sabrina Sharpley, and her fiancé, Kadin Michaud.

Condolences may be expressed at www.funeralalternatives.net or www.facebook.com/FALewiston.

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