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Extracted from The Winn Parish Enterprise-News American (Winnfield, LA)
Tuesday, August 4, 1953

Rites Wednesday For Prominent Dodson Citizen

Waymon B. Payne, 54 year old Dodson sawmill operator, died Monday night in a Jonesboro hospital of a heart condition. Funeral services are to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Dodson Methodist Church with burial to follow in New Hope Cemetery near Gaars Mill.

Mr. Payne was a native of the Hudson Community in Winn Parish, where he was born December 14, 1898. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Payne, Sr., of Ruston, who survive him.

He had been engaged in the sawmill and timber business in this parish for several years, at one time operating the Payne Sawmill in Dodson. At the time of his death he was operating a mill at Chatham on contract with Tremont Lumber Company.

Mr. Payne had been in failing health for several months and was hospitalized in Robinson Clinic in Jonesboro about a week ago.

Officiating at the funeral tomorrow will be Rev. Grafton Shaw, pastor of the Dodson Methodist Church, assited by Rev. Ray Prager, pastor of the Dodson Baptist Church, and Sister B. L. of the Dodson Assembly of God Church. Burial arrangements are under direction of Southern Funeral Home of Winnfield.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Willie Smitherman Payne, of Dodson; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Payne, Sr., of Ruston; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Weinhold of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sons, Carthal B. Payne of Dodson and Robert Payne of the U. S. Army in France; two brothers, Rev. J. O. Payne of Montgomery and J. B. Payne, Jr., of DeRidder; four sisters, Mrs. Raymond Colvin of Ruston, Mrs. C. J. Strong of Jackson, Miss., Mrs. Earl Hamm of West Monroe, and Mrs. L. B. Hemperley of Winnfield; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, and a host of other friends and relatives.

Pallbearers will be Grover Jeter, J. L. Mathes, Clayton Norred, Ellis Williams, Jr., J. E. Williams, Sr., and R. G. Simpkins.