Cindy Lee Welch, 61, of Kennebunk, passed away Friday evening, July 29, 2022, at York Hospital following a brief but courageous battle with cancer with her family at her side.

Cindy was born in Biddeford on Oct. 1, 1960, the daughter of Elton (Skeeter) and Betty (Vinton) Welch. She attended local schools, graduating from Kennebunk High School, class of 1979.
She was a beloved mother and grandmother, who cherished the time spent with her grandchildren.
Cindy made a career of serving others, working at many well-known establishments including Forefathers, Bartley’s Dockside Diner, Blue Moon Diner, Arundel Diner, manager of housekeeping at Bentleys, and most recently was a server at the Bull and Claw in Wells.
Survivors include her son, Chris Welch, and his wife, Stevie, of Kennebunk; her daughter, Amanda Ramsdell, and her husband, Austin, of Sanford; three sisters, Terry Leach of Alfred; Vickie Feeley, of Florida and Sandra Brooks, of Arundel; and her two grandsons, Calvin and Wesley Welch.
A celebration of Cindy’s life will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, at 339 Alfred Road, Kennebunk.
Should Friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to savemainelobsterman.org in Cindy’s memory.
To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Cindy‘s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer St., Kennebunk.
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