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Laurie Phoebe <I>Allie</I> Payne

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Laurie Phoebe Allie Payne

Birth
Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Death
17 Oct 1916 (aged 26)
Mauston, Juneau County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LAURIE PAYNE

Messages have been received by relatives at Two Rivers announcing the death
of Mrs. Clyde Payne, of Mauston, a former Two Rivers girl. Mrs. Payne was a
daughter of Oliver Allie of Two Rivers and well known there. Her death was
sudden.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 18, 1916 P.2
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LAURIE PAYNE

Marriage of Clyde Payne & Laurie Allie (D. 1916). Clyde not buried here

Clyde Payne and Laura Allie were quietly married yesterday afternoon at
the parsonage of Grace Congregational Church, the ceremony was performed
by Rev. Morris. The bride is a charming and popular young lady, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allie. Mr. Payne was superintendent of
the Zulu Knitting Mills in which he was interested.
The couple left immediately on a tour and one their return will make
their home at Mauston, Wis., where the groom will have charge of a
knitting factory. Although the wedding was not generally known, the
members of Grace Congregational Brotherhood of which Mr. Payne was
Treasurer became aware of it and remembered the couple with a handsome
gift. While the many friends of the couple unite in wishing them
happiness and prosperity, their departure is much regretted here where
Mr. Payne, during the few years of his residence, has endeared himself
to many friends as a man of reliable character and good social qualities.
The Reporter, Fri., May 21, 1915
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LAURIE PAYNE obit

FORMER TWO RIVERS WOMAN DIES AT MAUSTON
Mrs. Clyde Payne, formerly of this city, but for the past two years a
resident of Mauston, passed away Monday in that city. The cause of death
was a bursted blood vessel in the stomach. She was taken ill on the
preceding Saturday. Deceased was born in this city in 1889, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allie. She was married Clyde Payne two years ago
just before the couple left here for Mauston where Mr. Payne assumed a
position as superintendent of a knitting mill. The remains were brought
here yesterday and the funeral will be held this afternoon from Grace
Church. Besides her husband deceased is survived by an infant daughter,
father, Oliver Allie and the following brothers and sisters, Mr. Wm
Zuehl, Misses Rose, Esther, Ethel, Alberta, Alberthena, Arthur, Alfred
and Archebald.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 2, 1916
**********
Clyde Payne returned today with his infant daughter to Mauston, Wis.,
having been here for the funeral of Mrs. Payne whose remains he
accompanied in this city last week Thursday. The Reporter was
erroneously informed last week that Mrs. Payne was taken sick the
preceding Saturday. Such was not the case. She became ill last week
Monday only a few hours before her death. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, parents of
Mr. Clyde Payne returned to their home at Brown City, Michigan Monday.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 27, 1916
LAURIE PAYNE

Messages have been received by relatives at Two Rivers announcing the death
of Mrs. Clyde Payne, of Mauston, a former Two Rivers girl. Mrs. Payne was a
daughter of Oliver Allie of Two Rivers and well known there. Her death was
sudden.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 18, 1916 P.2
~~~~~~~~~
LAURIE PAYNE

Marriage of Clyde Payne & Laurie Allie (D. 1916). Clyde not buried here

Clyde Payne and Laura Allie were quietly married yesterday afternoon at
the parsonage of Grace Congregational Church, the ceremony was performed
by Rev. Morris. The bride is a charming and popular young lady, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allie. Mr. Payne was superintendent of
the Zulu Knitting Mills in which he was interested.
The couple left immediately on a tour and one their return will make
their home at Mauston, Wis., where the groom will have charge of a
knitting factory. Although the wedding was not generally known, the
members of Grace Congregational Brotherhood of which Mr. Payne was
Treasurer became aware of it and remembered the couple with a handsome
gift. While the many friends of the couple unite in wishing them
happiness and prosperity, their departure is much regretted here where
Mr. Payne, during the few years of his residence, has endeared himself
to many friends as a man of reliable character and good social qualities.
The Reporter, Fri., May 21, 1915
~~~~~~~~
LAURIE PAYNE obit

FORMER TWO RIVERS WOMAN DIES AT MAUSTON
Mrs. Clyde Payne, formerly of this city, but for the past two years a
resident of Mauston, passed away Monday in that city. The cause of death
was a bursted blood vessel in the stomach. She was taken ill on the
preceding Saturday. Deceased was born in this city in 1889, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allie. She was married Clyde Payne two years ago
just before the couple left here for Mauston where Mr. Payne assumed a
position as superintendent of a knitting mill. The remains were brought
here yesterday and the funeral will be held this afternoon from Grace
Church. Besides her husband deceased is survived by an infant daughter,
father, Oliver Allie and the following brothers and sisters, Mr. Wm
Zuehl, Misses Rose, Esther, Ethel, Alberta, Alberthena, Arthur, Alfred
and Archebald.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 2, 1916
**********
Clyde Payne returned today with his infant daughter to Mauston, Wis.,
having been here for the funeral of Mrs. Payne whose remains he
accompanied in this city last week Thursday. The Reporter was
erroneously informed last week that Mrs. Payne was taken sick the
preceding Saturday. Such was not the case. She became ill last week
Monday only a few hours before her death. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, parents of
Mr. Clyde Payne returned to their home at Brown City, Michigan Monday.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 27, 1916


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