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Benjamin Harrison Payne

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Benjamin Harrison Payne

Birth
Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Feb 1958 (aged 69)
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Newland, Pettis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Benjamin H. Payne
June 18, 1888 - Feb. 9, 1958

Benjamin Harrison Payne, 69, lifetime resident of Pettis County, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Heuerman, 1700 S. Kentucky. He had been ill for the past 2 1/2 months. He was born in Pettis County June 18, 1888, son of the late Hayden Payne and Betty Wasson Payne. He lived all of his life in Pet­tis County in the Newland commu­nity. He received his elementary education in the Pettis County schools and at­ tended the State Normal School at Warrensburg, later attending the University of Missouri. He taught school in Pettis County 14 years be­fore devoting his entire time to farming. He was married in Pettis County Apr. 27, 1911, to Miss Maggie Mae Griner. They were the parents of five children. One child died in infancy and one daughter. Mrs. Pearl Ditton, died Jan. 22. 1946. Mr. Payne was one of a fam­ily of ten children. Five brothers and two sisters preceded him in death: Thomas Payne, Oliver Payne, Allen Payne, Louis Payne and Enoch Payne, Mrs. Ona Montgomery and Mrs. Emma Broyles. Mr. Payne wa a member of the Hopewell Baptist Church. Funeral services were Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral Home. The Rev. J. R. Wallace, pastor of the First Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in the Hopewell Cemetery.
Benjamin H. Payne
June 18, 1888 - Feb. 9, 1958

Benjamin Harrison Payne, 69, lifetime resident of Pettis County, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Heuerman, 1700 S. Kentucky. He had been ill for the past 2 1/2 months. He was born in Pettis County June 18, 1888, son of the late Hayden Payne and Betty Wasson Payne. He lived all of his life in Pet­tis County in the Newland commu­nity. He received his elementary education in the Pettis County schools and at­ tended the State Normal School at Warrensburg, later attending the University of Missouri. He taught school in Pettis County 14 years be­fore devoting his entire time to farming. He was married in Pettis County Apr. 27, 1911, to Miss Maggie Mae Griner. They were the parents of five children. One child died in infancy and one daughter. Mrs. Pearl Ditton, died Jan. 22. 1946. Mr. Payne was one of a fam­ily of ten children. Five brothers and two sisters preceded him in death: Thomas Payne, Oliver Payne, Allen Payne, Louis Payne and Enoch Payne, Mrs. Ona Montgomery and Mrs. Emma Broyles. Mr. Payne wa a member of the Hopewell Baptist Church. Funeral services were Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral Home. The Rev. J. R. Wallace, pastor of the First Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in the Hopewell Cemetery.


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