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Brian Edward PaytonPassing: September 18, 2016

Service:

Mitchell Cemetery

Graveside Service

Thursday, September 22nd @ 1:30 pm

Visitation:

Chastain Funeral Home

Thursday, September 22nd at 11:00 am - 1:15 pm

Cemetery:

Mitchell Cemetery

Thursday, September 22nd at 1:30 pm

BEDFORD – Brian Edward Payton, 54, passed away Sunday, September 18, 2016, at his residence.

Born September 8, 1962, in Bedford, he was the son of Morris Edward and Ruth Marian (Ramsey) Payton.

Brian had been employed with Mayflower Transit and was a member of the Indiana National Guard.

Surviving:
children,
Brian Edward Payton, Jr. of San Antonio, Texas
Amber Kiser of Williams
Joseph Payton of West Virginia
Joshua Payton of Tennessee
Justin Payton, Mitchell
Jordan Payton of Ohio
Alissa Payton of Ohio
Allison Payton of Tampa, Florida
Sean Payton of Alabama
Dustin Payton of Kentucky
9 grandchildren
siblings,
Alan Payton of Bedford
Rachelle Coleman of Bloomington
Scott Payton of Mitchell
Juno Payton of Florida
Michelle Johnson of Terre Haute

His parents preceded him in death.

Graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, September 22, at Mitchell Cemetery with Reverend David Ramsey officiating.

Friends may call from 11:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. on Thursday at Chastain Funeral Home & Cremation Center.

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5 Guest Comments

  1. Guest: Lauriejean smith (al) | Johnson creek wi 53038
    Date: September 24, 2016
    Alans (Doctor no) memories of Brian Central baptist church Getting Brian & Alan giggling in church So bad that pastor mastin would yell at the Payton boys & not the eldest who started it - one time brian getting the hick ups from laughing so hard - The sleep overs at mom (Marion's) chasing Brian with ice cubes tickle fights on a summer afternoon Sunday's in between a.m & late p.m church service at central baptist church - on 81st in west Allis The times Brian started all night prayer groups servicing the bus routes hours on end on his knees the tears shed to help the youth - hours on end in down town Milwaukee passing out Christian tracks sometimes just to help the Milwaukee rescue mission & serve the homeless Bill rice ranch Youth week The lights out to bed time Alan the doc -throwing candy and pretending he didn't do it - He the counselor wasn't to blame - when the lights went back on - then Alan acting all like brian behave Alan Payton quit talking behave lights go out again Alan Larry would start the night time madness the lights go back on Brian I told you to behave bed start to stutter Laugh til they cried Christian sing along practice for church outings Taping & practicing at mom Payton's house Home made Pizza nights Baking on Saturdays Tuesday prayer nights til Thursdays The loss of two beautiful people The heart break is only possible thru The miracle of the lord himself There gain Our loss Lord have mercy To much loss way to soon Keep this family in your prayers Pray a best of protection during they heaviness of loss It's important that each member of this family claims there loss in pain and reflects to be a beauty in gods eyes only way this loss will ever make any sense We love you Group hug Alan Payton we love you like a son we never had " be have" always wait -- to hear the train a comin" Don't forget Alan Remember the night you & I Went to laurie's house on her birthday We told Brian the whole dress up story How we all laughed - how Brian would say He'd Dress up better then you did cry thru the tears it cleanses the soul - love al & Laurie smith Bill rice the first grave sight Alan Larry being the oldest Set the pattern to go out after chewfew Brian you want to have prayer time There all they were praying on the weeks Events & there future - tears &promises & long talks with God
  2. Guest: Lauriejean smith | Johnson creek wi 53038
    Date: September 24, 2016
    Alan, as led to find you or think of you before April this year as if our hearts knew you needed us - to think of you more then normal - there's absolutely nothing words can say or the just right bible verse that will help you thru this journey- two verses I do recall on my own to get me thru times of trial with Alan Larry - when it's been to much to bear - be still - & know gods there the other bible verse reflects if Jesus can do it - then follow his lead Jesus wept - Alan I've tried so hard to find you Jesus led me hear totally unexplainable my unlisted phone number 414-803-6383 we had to move - I want to see you - I found your address listed thru Rita's name I saw your face book - we still are not involved with all the social media - but I do know this I'm hear for you (adopted) son - you are loved & ive always been proud of you -- I've always wanted to follow thru with Britney living with us back in the day but with alan larrys limited ability to adapt many choices I regret- but always know loving you & yours was never a regret but a blessing - alans illnesses have always been a restriction to many of my choices - just providing for alans medical -
  3. Guest: heather payton | Bedford
    Date: September 20, 2016
    You will be loved an missed so so much you were an amazing uncle you always was joking you loved your family to the fullest. Me an you were super close an thereally is a big hole in my heart now cause your no longer with us. I can't wait till the day we can meet again I love you so so much uncle bubby. All I can say is uncle bubby power lol I love you
  4. Guest: Lawrence County Cancer Patient Services | Brownstown, In
    Date: September 20, 2016
    So sorry for your loss.
  5. Guest: Joshua Payton | Kodak, TN
    Date: September 20, 2016
    My father was one of those men whose family always wanted to be around him. His charismatic, positive personality was something I always wanted to emulate. His love towards our family always warmed my heart, and the love for his children — was one that I, along with my siblings, held near. He'll always be missed and loved.