Active Pallbearers Honorary Pallbearers Acknowledgement
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Active Pallbearers Honorary Pallbearers Acknowledgement
Active Pallbearers Ronald Payne Timothy Payne Kevin Payne Dwayne Tucker Devin Tucker Ray Tucker Honorary Pallbearers Cedric Payne, Sr. Lafayette Payne James Anderson Acknowledgement Willie Stokes Jerry Davis Robert Mayo The family of District Elder Edward L. Payne would like to thank you for the many cards, calls and all other expressions of sympathy shown during our hour of bereavement. Please continue to keep us in your prayers. Life & Legacy Order of Service FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014 ~ 7:00 P.M. Greater Grace Church 3690 PERSHALL ROAD ~ ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63135 BISHOP LARRY O. JONES ~ SR. PASTOR BISHOP JESSE BATTLE, JR. ~ OFFICIATING PROCESSIONAL MASTER OF CEREMONY DISTRICT ELDER MOTEE EDDINGTON PRAYER PASTOR ANNA GRIER CONDOLENCES EVANGELIST CONNIE JACKSON OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE ISAIAH 43:1-5 SELECTION ELDER RONALD NEAL PASTOR LESLIE OWENS ECCLESIASTIC EXHORTATION (3 MINUTES) BISHOP LARRY O. JONES, PAW BISHOP PHILLIP STILES, MACC BISHOP MELVIN WILLIAMS, UACI BISHOP LARRY BAYLOR, HGIM SELECTION BISHOP JESSE PRATHER, SR. NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE REMARKS 2 TIMOTHY 2:19-21 BISHOP REYNOLDS THOMAS (2 MINUTES) DISTRICT ELDER PHILLIP PARKER MR. DONNELL JACKSON MR. JAMES ANDERSON MR. CALVIN WALLACE, JR. PASTOR KEITH RAY ELDER DERRICK TRIPLETT ELDER RONNIE CARTER PASTOR MARLON BAYLOR SELECTIONS FMT MALE CHOIR: THE WINGS OF FAITH LIFE LEGACY (READ SILENTLY) CHILDREN OF DECEASED (2 MINUTES) SELECTION SIS. TAMETER PRATHER EULOGY BISHOP JESSE BATTLE, JR. PARTING VIEW RECESSIONAL Interment SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 ~ 12:00 NOON ZION CEMETERY LEAVING FROM HOUSE OF DELIVERANCE CHURCH 9355 ST. CHARLES ROCK ROAD ~ ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63114 (11:30 A.M.) Edward Lee Payne was born on September 6, 1951 to Lafayette (preceded him in death) and Dorothy Payne in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the oldest of five children and would eventual attend St. Louis Public Schools. He attended Ashland Elementary through the eighth grade and advanced to Beaumont High School. Edward graduated from Beaumont High School in 1970. The Beaumont Blue Jackets fondly called him Ed. He ran cross country and commanded the football field starring as a Defensive End #89. Edward received several full-ride scholarship offers to college and subsequently chose to attend the University of Missouri-St. Louis for some courses. While still in high school, he worked a part-time job as a Janitor for a local cleaning company that was contracted to clean at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. While shining the mirrors, the CEO of Southwestern Bell noticed the quality of his work. He said, “When you finish high school, come back to me, I will give you a job!” The CEO did just what he promised, and he was fast tracked through the hiring process taking a position as a Coin Collector. The adventures he experienced on the streets of St. Louis fueled his race toward Christ. His work ethic and integrity caused him to be promoted. He was soon positioned as an Installation and Maintenance Technician where he excelled. He won various awards, cash prizes, and bonuses for his salesmanship, attendance, quality of work, and customer service skills. Edward retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in November 2000. His parents took him and his sister, Geraldine to Sunday School at Greater Progressive. As pre-teens, they sat on the Mourner's Bench. One glad morning, the doors of the church were opened and they both jumped up and professed Christ and were baptized. In his early twenties he was introduced to the Apostolic Faith. Guided into Faith Miracle Temple located at 2801 E. Prairie at College. Under the anointed tutelage of the late Elder Willie George Baylor, Sr. and his spiritual mother First Lady Mattie Baylor, Edward repented of his sins and was baptized in the matchless name of Jesus Christ. During a Sunday morning service at what is fondly called “Old Faith”, Edward became a new creature in Christ Jesus. He was filled with the gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in an unknown tongue. He rolled in the floor and spoke in his new language for many hours. In 1977, the Lord prospered him in a zealous ministry with a “Hell, Fire, and Brimstone” message. After working for many years in the vineyard, this preacher was called to minister this true and living gospel as an Apostolic pastor. He and his wife, First Lady Hattie, and his sister were blessed with the courage to step out on faith after a two week tent revival in 1986. God made him shepherd over Jesus Is All Church of God Apostolic. The membership was made up of a few small families which only numbered about 12 people. In 1992, the Lord blessed the church to move out of that small social hall to 2147 Kienlen Avenue, Hillsdale, Missouri. After 13 years fellowshipping here, the Lord predestined a new location for the family. In 2006, the Jesus Is All Family Worship Center family united, purchased, and moved to a new location at 1524 East Grand Boulevard...the former House of Deliverance Church. Edward married his high school sweetheart in 1970, the late Linda Diane Wallace. To this union, three children where born. He later met and married Hattie Deloris Tucker. To this union, two children were born. Edward was a loving husband and father to his blended family. They were not exempt from the spiritual requirement of holiness. He leaves to cherish his memory: his beloved wife ~ Hattie; eleven children ~ LaDonia, Ronald (Tiara), Tonya, Timothy (Jakia), Kimberly, Catrina (Michael), Sylvia (Christopher), Dwayne (Lamontria), Devin (Jenese), Shirnett, and Ray; twenty-five grandchildren ~ Chardae (Cortez), Jada, Jotham, Judah, Darius, Faith, Hope, Charity Love, Stephen, Solomon, Trinity, Charity, Destiny, Danielle, Christopher Jr., Kaneesha, Jasmine, Danielle, Olivia, Brielle, Karis, Rachael, Destiny, Autumn, and Christian; his mother ~ Dorothy; one sister ~ Geraldine; two brothers ~ Cedric Sr. (Deborah) and Lafayette (Angel); eight nieces and nephews ~ Kevin (Shantanya), Alexius, Arlene, Cedric Jr., Chris, Jennifer, Jordan, and Jonathan; and a host of extended family members, church family members, and friends. Sentimental Expressions You were a great husband, father, and friend. You worked hard for the Lord and you worked hard for your family. I will cherish the memories I have of you forever. ~ Catrina Dad, I will truly miss you. Your life was a testimony that wasn’t just talked out, but you walked it out. I treasure the example of the Godly life style that you have set before me. Pray for me while you’re in heaven that I continue on the foundation of the Lord that you have set. I can’t wait to see you again. ~ Timothy Your little Hattie Jr. will continue to take care of Hattie Sr. I will also continue to keep myself, graduate next semester with my paralegal degree, and graduate from law school with honors. It’s already paid for. It was your time considering you did the work of about three men put together! So daddy, you and Arthur Roy rest while I finish off the demons that are left! ~ Kimberly Thank you for being a great example of a hard worker. You showed me how a man should take care of his family. You even tried to hook me up with a few dates on occasion....and that was hilarious! Thank you for being able to keep your humor through any situation.:) You will be greatly missed. Love you. ~ Shirnett Well, you are certainly one of a kind, unique in your own ways. You were a person that had no problems sharing and helping others when you could that loved to laugh and have lots of fun in a ‘kiddish’ way. Well, despite all of the tests and trials that you faced in this life, it’s all over now. You finally made it to where you can rest and have peace, joy and happiness everlasting! Your step-son, ~ Dwayne He taught me how to live, then he lived, and let me watch him do it. ~ Tonya You walked me down the aisle 27 years ago. Thank you for showing all of us what a faithful husband looks like. Love you. ~ Sylvia, Clarksville, TN Thank you for all the love you shared with me. I must say, I learned so much from you. If I could be half the man you were, here on earth, I will truly see you again! ~ Ronald First, knowing him as an enthusiastic preacher and singer, one couldn't help but be intrigued with a smile on their faces, to see that he was fanatical for Christ. As a father, he was a good provider and had a way of handling situations...some to make you laugh and some to make you cry. What I admire the most was his courage, passion, and work ethic. He took on the most difficult task with optimism, believing that he could achieve what he set out to do. His drive for achieving has truly influenced my life. To my family and friends, keep the faith and live life to the fullest. I love you all…and remember love conquers all. ~ Ray He was the only DAD I've ever known and I am very grateful for that. One of the hardest workers I've ever met. He has always been there for his family without fail. I appreciate so many things he was able to offer me in life and I will miss him dearly. ~ Devin, Laurel, MD I am determined to continue to walk this ‘holiness or hell’ lifestyle with the same unyielding fervor that you taught all of your natural and spiritual children. When you were right you rubbed it in. If and when you were finally convinced you were wrong, you apologized. I love that you loved people, shared everything, hated the devil, accessed heaven, spoke in tongues at the thought of God’s goodness, paid your way, paid for others, and laughed long and hard. You loved Jesus, your own wife, family, the church, and the truth. There are few men of your character and stature. Your legacy of true holiness will LIVE! Thank you so much. I love and respect you more than you know. ~ La Donia