Benjamin Payton

1932 - 2016

Benjamin Payton obituary, 1932-2016, Stamford, CT

Benjamin Payton

1932 - 2016

Benjamin Payton Obituary

Published by Stamford Advocate on Oct. 7, 2016.
Payton, Benjamin
Dr. Benjamin Franklin Payton was born the second of nine children to the late Reverend Leroy Ralph Payton and Mrs. Sarah (Mack) Payton in Orangeburg, South Carolina on December 27, 1932. He entered into eternal rest on September 28, 2016 in Estero, Florida at age 83.
As the son of a Baptist minister, farmer, and educator, Dr. Payton placed great value on education. He graduated with an honors B.A. degree (Social Studies) in 1955, from South Carolina State University, then went on as a Danforth Graduate Fellow to receive his Bachelor of Divinity from Harvard University in 1958, his M.A. in Philosophy of Religion from Columbia University in 1960, and his Ph.D. in Social Ethics from Yale University in 1963.
While pursuing his graduate studies at Columbia University, Dr. Payton met the love of his life, Thelma Louise Plane of Evanston, Illinois. They were married in 1959 at Riverside Church in New York City. Their relationship spanned nearly 54 years of deeply engaged and fruitful service to individuals, communities and institutions as well as an abiding love for each other. To this union, they added two children, Mark Steven Payton and Deborah Elizabeth Payton.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Payton focused on the key social issues of education, ethics, race and religion, beginning with his first post graduate position at Howard University in Washington, D.C. as an assistant professor of sociology of religion and social ethics. Dr. Payton demonstrated a strong devotion to the church throughout his life and dedicated his professional efforts accordingly: first as Director, Office of Church and Race, Protestant Council of the City of New York (1965-66); and later as Executive Director, Commission on Religion and Race in the Department of Social Justice of the National Council of Churches in the U.S.A. (1966-67).
Higher education was the prime focus of Dr. Payton's career from the late 1960's until his retirement in 2010. In 1967, at age 33, he became President of Benedict College in Columbia, SC. During his tenure at Benedict, he added to the infrastructure and completely reformed the educational programs. In 1972, he returned to New York to work as Program Officer, Higher Education and Research at The Ford Foundation where he devoted his efforts toward increasing minority opportunities in higher education.
In 1981, Dr. Payton became the 5th president of Tuskegee University. In the tradition of the university's legacy of strong, exemplary leadership, Dr. Payton moved Tuskegee from an institute to a university. During his 29-year tenure, he: established the General Daniel "Chappie" James Center for Aerospace Science Engineering and Health Education; launched Tuskegee University's first Ph.D. programs; restructured the academic programs into five colleges; created the Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care; constructed the Tuskegee University Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center; built a new academic, research and training facility for the School of Veterinary Medicine; constructed new apartments for student on-campus living; constructed a new facility for the College of Business and Information Science; reconstructed and renovated the entire campus; successfully completed three fundraising campaigns raising over $240 million for the university; and oversaw a nearly sevenfold increase in the university's endowment. After 29 years of service, on August 1, 2010 Dr. Payton became President Emeritus of Tuskegee University.
Dr. Payton's beloved wife of nearly 54 years, Thelma Louise Payton, preceded him in death in June 2013. He was also preceded in death by two of his brothers, Reverend Leroy Oscar Payton and Chief Master Sergeant (USAF) James Israel Payton. He leaves to cherish his memory: one son, Mark Steven (Christiane) Payton; one daughter, Deborah Elizabeth Payton; four grandchildren, Danielle Marie, Maya Elizabeth, William Isaac and Nicholas Warren Payton. He is also survived by three brothers: Dr. Cecil Warren (Cinderitha) Payton, William Mack Payton, and Bernard Simpson (Carol) Payton; three sisters: Mary Edith Padgett, Annette Dolores Thorpe and Gail Priscilla (Dr. Dean) Floyd and two sisters-in-law: Margaret B. Payton and Janet T. Payton. He is fondly remembered by many loving cousins, nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, well-wishers are invited to make contributions to:
The Benjamin F. and Thelma P. Payton Scholarship Fund Office of University Advancement, Tuskegee University Attn: Dawn Womack, 326 Kresge Center. 1200 W. Montgomery Road Tuskegee, AL 36088

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October 14, 2016

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Silvia Reed

October 14, 2016

May God wrap his loving arms around the family and fill them with comfort and peace while Celebrating a Live Well Lived.

October 10, 2016

He was a remarkable man
My prayers go out to his family

Lea Sandiford

October 8, 2016

My regards to the Payton family. I really admired Dr. Payton; he was such a remarkable man! My his legacy and Tuskegee Spirit live on forever!!

May the work that he has done during his life time - speak for itself!!

Thank you Dr. Payton for the 29 years of excellence while serving as our President at Tuskegee University.

October 8, 2016

I was deeply saddened to read about President Payton's death. He was my president at Benedict College ' class of 1972.

Elaine Adams Starkes
Montclair, VA

Bennie Wiley

October 8, 2016

Blessings, condolences, and prayers for the family. May the life of Dr. Payton inspire us all to serve God and contribute to his legacy.

Brother Ben of Atlanta
nee Bennie Wiley, Jr.
Class of 1971
Tuskegee University

Diane Holliday

October 8, 2016

I am deeply saddened by the death of Dr. Payton. His passing has saddened many students.
Diane Jones Holliday. Class of 73

S W

October 7, 2016

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. Psalms 116:15.

Willene Dansby

October 7, 2016

My condolences to the family of Dr. Benjamin F. Payton. We were fellow schoolmates at South Carolina State University. I have followed his very distinguished career through the years. May he rest in peace.

Willene Ragin Dansby

October 7, 2016

May God continue to bless you all.

Grace, Mercy and Peace

W Burnette

October 7, 2016

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jocelyn Faniel-Heard

October 7, 2016

I was surprised to learn of Dr. Payton's passing. He served Tuskegee University with distinction and dignity. We will miss you! Rest in peace...

Ruth Mcknight Antoine

October 7, 2016

My sincerest condolences to President Mary Payton Padgett; Alumna Gail Payton Floyd; my former Morgan colleague, Dr. Cecil Payton; and the entire Payton family on the passing of Dr. Benjamin Payton. I did not have the privilege of knowing the late Dr. Payton, but I am much appreciative of all he did for Tuskegee University, one of America's premier institutions of higher learning and a most important HBCU. May he rest in peace. Ruth McKnight Antoine, Mather Alumna

Marion Black

October 6, 2016

Dr. Benjamin F. Payton, President of Tuskegee University;
We love you, we appreciate you, and we thank God for you. Rest in peace my brother. Thank you for your service.
Marion Black EE, Tuskegee University

October 5, 2016

I had the good fortune to know Dr. Payton for only a little more than a year. But I am still shaken by his death because I realized from the minute I met him that I was in the presence of a great man. I work for WGCU Public Media in Fort Myers and interviewed Dr. Payton for a documentary on civil rights that the station produced. His interview was passionate, honest, unflinching and enlightening.
A videographer and a still photographer were with me for the interview. When we came into the house he had some kind of potpourri boiling on the stove. When I said something about it, he said his late wife used to always do that. And I remember feeling distinctly how much he missed her.
Before we left, the photographer wanted to take a rather staged portrait of Dr. Payton, and he asked her to wait a moment while he brought a framed photo of his children to set beside him and be part of the portrait.
Everything about him made an indelible impression on me.

Dayna Harpster
Editor, Expressions magazine
WGCU Public Media
Fort Myers, FL

Vic, Charlie Ann, & Morgan Meglio

October 5, 2016

To the Payton Family-
Our love, thoughts, and prayers are with you. May God bless y'all and keep y'all today and always.
Love,
The Meglio Family

Charlie Hardy

October 4, 2016

Brother Dr. Benjamin Franklin Payton was a man of the ages. He understood the charge of Alpha Phi Alpha. He was blessed with knowledge and understanding as a leader. He also was a visionary in the realm of academics. I vividly remember when he came to Tuskegee Institute as President he almost immediately decided that it was time to acquire University status. Dr. Payton will always be remembered for his many bold initiatives as the fifth President of Tuskegee University. May God continue to smile on Mark, Deborah and the Payton family.

Lillie Lanier

October 4, 2016

To The Payton Family:
I was deeply saddened when I heard that Dr. Payton had made his transition on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. I had the honor and privilege to work with him as president of the Tuskegee National Alumni Association. He loved the university, and worked diligently to preserve the legacy while improving the status of Tuskegee University among colleges and universities globally. He always reminded the students, faculty, staff, and alumni that "This is TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY".
Dr. Payton, you are missed, but now you can rest. Thank you!

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