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Payne family keepsake photo shared at Thanksgiving gathering



2017-11-19 - 1200 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from the family collection.
This keepsake photo was made when their three sons were younger and it was among the items shared at the community gathering by Marjorie Payne. She is seated at right beside her husband, the Rev. Joseph B. Payne, whose passing a year ago sparked family and friends to honor his lifetime contributions with a special event. Sons behind them, from left, are: J.T. who works in Lexington; Jacob who works in Cold Springs, KY; and Joshua who works in Saudi Arabia. Jacob spoke for himself and his brothers, remembering their father's influence and love. Marjorie said she was thankful for the 35 years she had with Joe and was very grateful for this special event to remember him.


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