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Paul Payne
In Memory of
Paul Michael
Payne
1952 - 2018
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Condolence From: Arthur
Condolence: I'm so very sorry for the passing of your dearly and beloved Paul who many loved and will miss deeply. But know this, that God will give you much needed comfort now and where can you all find it, none other than the Bible and the scripture that comes to mind is 2 Corinthains 1:3 to which you can find the Apostle Paul saying that God is the Father of all tender mercies and the God of all comfort. And in verse 4, which says: who comforts us in all in our trails...but then there is another passage that gives all of you some real comfort in knowing that one day all of you will be able to hold Paul in your arms to cherish and it comes from God's Own Son, Jesus Christ in John 5:28,29... and soon all of you will be able to welcome him back and be with him as the scripture in Psalm 37:29 forever....
Tuesday July 24, 2018
Condolence From: Karen Nugen Borek
Condolence: Dear Payne Family,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Although I did not know Paul, he was my great Aunt Rose Payne's grandson. As a very young child, I think that he came to Anthony P. Miller's (my grandfather) house in Pleasantville with his father Bill and brother. I hope that fond memories and prayers bring you comfort.
Wednesday July 18, 2018
Condolence From: Pau Spissinger
Condolence: Pete and I worked together at Bally’s for many years and became friends. I would stop in and see him at Home Depot after we both had left Bally’s . Pete was such a down to earth , easy going all around good guy. He was the type of guy who always made me walk away from our conversations with a laugh and a smile. He will truly be missed. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Sunday July 15, 2018
Condolence From: Dave & Lorie Carty
Condolence: Dear William,John and entire Payne family, I am very sorry to here of Pete's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. The sad times like this however, always bring back memories of happy fun times growing up in Pleasantville.
Sunday July 15, 2018
Condolence From: Bill Rowe
Condolence: Dear Payne family,
Just saw the passing of Pete, one of the original Bally Family. I have many fond memories of our years working together.
My deepest sympathies to you all.


Friday July 13, 2018
Condolence From: Steve Karaisz
Condolence: Pete and I became friends in 1980 as co workers at Bally's in security. He taught me how to fish and tried to teach me how to waterski. I'll never forget his boat the "Dipstick" and all the fun we had on it going out on the water from the Pleasantville Yacht Club.
Pete was a 20 year co worker and friend of 38 years. I am sad today to learn of his passing, but I will not stay sad for long as I remember all the good times.
Friday July 13, 2018
Condolence From: Steve Karaisz
Condolence: Pete and I became friends in 1980 as co workers at Bally's in security. He taught me how to fish and tried to teach me how to waterski. I'll never forget his boat the "Dipstick" and all the fun we had on it going out on the water from the Pleasantville Yacht Club.
Pete was a 20 year co worker and friend of 38 years. I am sad today to learn of his passing, but I will not stay sad for long as I rmember all the good times.
Friday July 13, 2018
Condolence From: Donna McDevitt
Condolence: Pete,
You were one of the first people I met when I started on Swing shift at Bally's. I was young and the only female in a squad of 8. You always had a joke and a smile for me and you looked out for me. It was almost like I had 7 older brothers keeping me out of trouble. I will always remember your smile and your sense of humor. It is very sad that you have left us but I rejoice in knowing you are wrap safely in the arms of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and are not in pain. Spread those Angels wing and fly high my friend. May you Rest In Peace. I also pray that God gives your family and friends comfort and peace during this sad time. God Bless
Friday July 13, 2018
Condolence From: Carol
Condolence: Pete, you and I worked together at Bally for what seemed like more than 20 years. We shared a lot of laughs over those years. You took me to my first ever hockey game at the Spectrum to see the Flyers. Little did I know after that I would become a fan of that sport. You always teased me because I became a New York Rangers fan and not a Flyers fan. What great memories. Pete, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. RIP.....
Friday July 13, 2018
Condolence From: Teri Payne
Condolence: We miss you already Uncle Pete. You were there for every milestone in our lives, every Christmas Eve dinner, every trip out on the boat. There isn’t a Payne family memory without you in it. You loved animals, especially dogs, and I hope you’ve been reunited with Cody, Buck, Butkus, Boz and Bailey. Thank you for being “#1 Uncle”. We love you and will remember you always.
Thursday July 12, 2018
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