Keith Payne Obituary
BRYSON CITY – On Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, Keith Payne, husband, coach, father and teacher passed away unexpectedly in his home due to a heart attack.
He is survived by his wife, Rachel Payne; son, Ben Payne; daughter, Anna Payne; father, Harry Payne; and siblings, Kim, Kevin and Kenneth Payne). He was proceeded in death by his mother, Judith Tesner Payne.
Keith earned his first master's degree in special education and his second masters in School Administration from Western Carolina University. Over his career, he taught all ages in subjects including special education, history and physical education. Keith was a father, a friend and a mentor to everyone who crossed his path. Keith was a man of many passions. He loved music and made sure to stay up to date on Taylor Swift so he could be the cool dad. He loved to refer to himself as a Viking. He enjoyed reading and writing fantasy books. He loved to learn and teach about his findings. He loved to run trails and observe the beauty of the world around him. He enjoyed exploring the wonders of America's National Parks with his family. His favorite places on Earth included Glacier National Park, Yosemite National Park and the Badlands in South Dakota. One of Keith's wishes was to have his ashes scattered amongst the trails and lakes of these parks.
Between Swain and Murphy, Keith was the 17-time Smoky Mountain Conference Coach of the Year. He was the Head Coach of five state championship teams and coached on 13 state championship teams including ten straight girls running program titles at Swain and the 2024 Boys Outdoor State Championship team. In addition to his years of teaching and coaching at Swain County, he worked as a teacher, assistant principal and coach at Cherokee County Schools. Keith devoted his life to leading others to success. He held an immense amount of pride in his athletes, friends and family in everything they did. The world was a better place with him in it. He will be missed.
The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 21 at the Townson-Smith Chapel.
A celebration of life service was held Sunday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m., at the Swain County High School Fine Arts Center.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Swain County Cross Country and Track and Field ring fund at Swain County High School or central office.
Townson-Smith Funeral Home is honored to serve the Payne family.
Published by The Smoky Mountain Times from Aug. 28 to Sep. 5, 2024.