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Glenn Addison Payne Jr.

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Glenn Addison Payne Jr.

Birth
Roseland, Nelson County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Oct 1970 (aged 18)
Piney River, Nelson County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Roseland, Nelson County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Glenn Addison Payne, Junior;

Glenn Addison Payne Junior

Died from a motorcycle accident. President of his class at Nelson High School.

This was then first year of forced intergration. The 911 Country wide system was from this disaster;

During the Great Flood of all time, 1969. He ,his father, and Grandaddy Thomas Bland Harvey, Senior were all reported missing and presumed dead on the AM radio, even hearing on the 11 meter walkie talkies I had built. . That is until we saw then crossing Hatt Creek which had toppled Grandaddy Harveys house and the US Post Office next to from 22 feet of a water surge from 36 square inches of rain that horrible night we were there. The U.S. Postal Service safe was found about five miles down the Tye River near Camp Tye Brook , Dr. Williams camp on Saunders or ard land. Five inches had poured in a half an hour the day prior. So yes the land was saturated and land slides did occur where we lost many cousins and kin. Addison and his father saved Grandaddy Thomas Bland Harvey too!

Yet the next year Addison was going to Claudias riding a motorbike, on Va. Rt 56 near Piney River, as his Mother Louise had said," wearing a safety helmet a gravel rock went under it and Addison passed away' soon.

GOD Blessed us and them.

He was loved!

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Bio;

By

Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian and Kinsman
Glenn Addison Payne, Junior;

Glenn Addison Payne Junior

Died from a motorcycle accident. President of his class at Nelson High School.

This was then first year of forced intergration. The 911 Country wide system was from this disaster;

During the Great Flood of all time, 1969. He ,his father, and Grandaddy Thomas Bland Harvey, Senior were all reported missing and presumed dead on the AM radio, even hearing on the 11 meter walkie talkies I had built. . That is until we saw then crossing Hatt Creek which had toppled Grandaddy Harveys house and the US Post Office next to from 22 feet of a water surge from 36 square inches of rain that horrible night we were there. The U.S. Postal Service safe was found about five miles down the Tye River near Camp Tye Brook , Dr. Williams camp on Saunders or ard land. Five inches had poured in a half an hour the day prior. So yes the land was saturated and land slides did occur where we lost many cousins and kin. Addison and his father saved Grandaddy Thomas Bland Harvey too!

Yet the next year Addison was going to Claudias riding a motorbike, on Va. Rt 56 near Piney River, as his Mother Louise had said," wearing a safety helmet a gravel rock went under it and Addison passed away' soon.

GOD Blessed us and them.

He was loved!

....
...
..
.

Bio;

By

Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian and Kinsman


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  • Maintained by: A AAA American
  • Originally Created by: JEM
  • Added: Dec 16, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23438787/glenn_addison-payne: accessed ), memorial page for Glenn Addison Payne Jr. (6 Jul 1952–8 Oct 1970), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23438787, citing Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Roseland, Nelson County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by A AAA American (contributor 47337652).