Kenneth-Payne-Obituary

Dr. Kenneth L. Payne

Plymouth, Indiana

Jul 8, 1938 – Mar 16, 2016 (Age 77)

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BORN
July 8, 1938
DIED
March 16, 2016
AGE
77
LOCATION
Plymouth, Indiana

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Dr. Kenneth L. PayneJuly 9, 1938 – March 16, 2016 PLYMOUTH - Dr. Kenneth L. Payne, 77, of Ft. Wayne, passed away peacefully at 4 a.m. on March 16, 2016, at the Catherine Kasper Life Center at Donaldson, following an extended illness. While there he was under the Center for Hospice Care. Ken was...

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My sincere sympathy to Dr. Payne's family and especially to his wife, Brenda. Dr. Payne was a wonderful man and an exemplary superintendent. I enjoyed his humor as well as his professionalism. I truly trusted his advice and support as a Duneland principal. He was a great educator.

Brenda, So sadden by hearing of Kenny's passing. I have many fond memories of Kenny grown up and always enjoyed talking to him. God is getting one of the best. prayers for you and your family from my family.

Bill Robbins

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MAY YOU DRAW CLOSE TO OUR LOVING GOD BY READING HIS WORD, AND FIND COMFORT IN THE HOPE THAT HE GIVES US ALL : OF SEEING OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN IN A BEAUTIFUL NEW PARADISE HOME HERE ON EARTH.

My prayers to the family. A great man that will be truly missed by all.

Brenda & Family I am sorry to hear about Ken, He was a very nice and great Person! He will be missed by All!

Dear Brenda and family so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a wonderful educator and kind person. He will be missed.
Dianna Whitman (retired teacher) Duneland

Dear Brenda and family,

I was sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a such gracious and kind soul. His conversations and stories were always enlighting. I truly enjoyed the short time I knew him and the wisdom he shared while in my chair! Rest in peace Ken. Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Brenda & family,

I was sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was such a gracious and kind soul. His humor and conversation were always engaging. I truly enjoyed talking with him while he was in my chair. Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers.