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Referee – James Adcock (Lacashire) 8 The Rotherham fans seemed very unhappy with him, with boos and ironic cheers greeting the decisions they were given, but to be honest I thought he had a really excellent game here, with great use of the advantage rule throughout – most notably for Hoilett’s goal. Only one, fully justified, card, no big.
*Adcock Games by: Austin Adcock: Home All Games New Games Blog To choose a game simply pick one from the home page or from the drop down menu! To choose a game.
*Family Guy (1998) is cancelled again, and FOX assembles the citizens of Quahog to explain why, only to discover the Giant Chicken is responsible, which results in him and Peter fighting, leading to a mass destruction of Quahog, which players must rebuild.
of Little Rock, AR
May 15, 1931 - December 27, 2020
NORMAN JOE PAYNE of Little Rock, 89 Years Young, sprinted into heaven the morning of December 27, 2020 in anticipation of meeting his savior. Our family Patriarch, ’Papa’ as he was affectionately called by his friends and family, was born on May 15th, 1931 in the Damascus, Arkansas area. At an early age the family migrated to the Lake Village area where his father and uncles taught him the fine art of ’growing and picking cotton’. Understanding that ’raising cotton’ wasn’t his lifelong dream dad entered the U.S. Military in the early 50’s served our country during the Korean Conflict, stationed in ’Sunny Alaska’. He was a member of our country’s ’Greatest Generation’ and was extremely proud of his Military Service.
Not long after returning home post-Military Service to Lake Village Norman truly met the love of his life, a young ’Perryville Girl’ by the name of Ina Hepp. After a brief courtship the young couple married on December 22, 1953 with last Tuesday marking their 67th year of Norm & Ina’s union. Shortly after marriage Norm and Ina brought two rambunctious boys into this world and unfortunately for them Stan and Kenny’s antics quickly caused dark hair to begin turning gray. Dad was a fierce St. Louis Cardinal Baseball fan and placing no pressure on the boys he chose to name his sons after Cardinal Hall of Famers, Stan Musial and Kenny Boyer. Needless to say the boys weren’t quite up to that challenge!
The most significant event in dad’s life was at an early age he dedicated his life to Christ. In the early 60’s he entered into the Baptist Seminary with graduation taking place in 1963. For the next 57 years Norman blended his ’day job’ of DOT Driver with his ’nighttime job’ of ministering God’s Word. Whether in the Pulpit, Sunday School Class, Arkansas State Prison System, Nursing Homes, and Long Term Care Facilities Dad spiritually touched and influenced thousands of lives through his ministry and preaching God’s word until his recent illness.
Secondary to his Spiritual Passion was his love for his Grandchildren (7) and Great Grandchildren (5) that those two ’Heathen Sons’ provided for him. For 40+ years he has been an inspiration and guiding light for this group and because of that they adored him and will miss him greatly.
Norman was predeceased by his parents Ellis & Myra Payne, 6 Brothers and 3 Sisters. He is survived by his wife of 67 Years Ina Payne, one brother Millard Payne (Lisa), two sons Stan Payne (Kathi) and Kenneth Payne (Cheril), Adopted Daughter Lori Payne (Jimmy), Grandchildren Lucas Payne (Verna), Holly Linn (Josh), Jacob Payne (Hannah), Drew Payne (Lily), Lindsay Payne, Jenna Rogers (Josh), and Jessie Estes. Great Grandchildren, Emily, Westan, Winter, Georgia, and Piper, along with dozens of adoring nieces and nephews.
A Private Family Service will be conducted on Wednesday, December 30th. In lieu of flowers please consider a memorial donation in Norman’s honor to Antioch Baptist Church in Little Rock.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at 501-224-8300.Sign Guestbook33 Condolence(s) Little Rock, AR Tuesday, January 5, 2021
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Norman many years ago at Kroger. We would run into each other in the stores and around the neighborhood from time to time. He was a kind soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Little Rock, AR Thursday, December 31, 2020
So sad to hear the news. He was/is a special man I had the privilege to know. Always had a smile when I saw him and always made me feel welcomed. Maybe we can do the garden when we meet again! Until then enjoy the glory! Fort Smith, AR Thursday, December 31, 2020
Kenny, So sorry to hear of your loss. I pray for peace for you and your family. I never met your father but after reading the picture perfect eulogy I’m betting he was a prince of a man. Also I can say that he did a fine job raising the one heathen son that I know :) God bless Little Rock, AR Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Stan and family,God has blessed us by knowing the Payne family. Jake is like a son of ours. Our Prayers and hearts are with you all. Jeff and Shelly Gatling Little Rock, AR Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Stick Rpgadcock Games By: Austin Adcock Football
Dear Payne Family. I was saddened to hear of Bro. Norman passing. Of course he is rejoicing today but I know you miss him terribly. My husband was in PHC and Bro Norman always came by to see him. He was a wonderful, Christian man and I enjoyed his sermons and teaching every Tuesday he was able to be there. My prayers are with your family.
*Stick Rpgadcock Games By: Austin Adcock Football
*Stick Rpgadcock Games By: Austin Adcock Play
*Stick Rpgadcock Games By: Austin Adcock Baseball
Referee – James Adcock (Lacashire) 8 The Rotherham fans seemed very unhappy with him, with boos and ironic cheers greeting the decisions they were given, but to be honest I thought he had a really excellent game here, with great use of the advantage rule throughout – most notably for Hoilett’s goal. Only one, fully justified, card, no big.
*Adcock Games by: Austin Adcock: Home All Games New Games Blog To choose a game simply pick one from the home page or from the drop down menu! To choose a game.
*Family Guy (1998) is cancelled again, and FOX assembles the citizens of Quahog to explain why, only to discover the Giant Chicken is responsible, which results in him and Peter fighting, leading to a mass destruction of Quahog, which players must rebuild.
of Little Rock, AR
May 15, 1931 - December 27, 2020
NORMAN JOE PAYNE of Little Rock, 89 Years Young, sprinted into heaven the morning of December 27, 2020 in anticipation of meeting his savior. Our family Patriarch, ’Papa’ as he was affectionately called by his friends and family, was born on May 15th, 1931 in the Damascus, Arkansas area. At an early age the family migrated to the Lake Village area where his father and uncles taught him the fine art of ’growing and picking cotton’. Understanding that ’raising cotton’ wasn’t his lifelong dream dad entered the U.S. Military in the early 50’s served our country during the Korean Conflict, stationed in ’Sunny Alaska’. He was a member of our country’s ’Greatest Generation’ and was extremely proud of his Military Service.
Not long after returning home post-Military Service to Lake Village Norman truly met the love of his life, a young ’Perryville Girl’ by the name of Ina Hepp. After a brief courtship the young couple married on December 22, 1953 with last Tuesday marking their 67th year of Norm & Ina’s union. Shortly after marriage Norm and Ina brought two rambunctious boys into this world and unfortunately for them Stan and Kenny’s antics quickly caused dark hair to begin turning gray. Dad was a fierce St. Louis Cardinal Baseball fan and placing no pressure on the boys he chose to name his sons after Cardinal Hall of Famers, Stan Musial and Kenny Boyer. Needless to say the boys weren’t quite up to that challenge!
The most significant event in dad’s life was at an early age he dedicated his life to Christ. In the early 60’s he entered into the Baptist Seminary with graduation taking place in 1963. For the next 57 years Norman blended his ’day job’ of DOT Driver with his ’nighttime job’ of ministering God’s Word. Whether in the Pulpit, Sunday School Class, Arkansas State Prison System, Nursing Homes, and Long Term Care Facilities Dad spiritually touched and influenced thousands of lives through his ministry and preaching God’s word until his recent illness.
Secondary to his Spiritual Passion was his love for his Grandchildren (7) and Great Grandchildren (5) that those two ’Heathen Sons’ provided for him. For 40+ years he has been an inspiration and guiding light for this group and because of that they adored him and will miss him greatly.
Norman was predeceased by his parents Ellis & Myra Payne, 6 Brothers and 3 Sisters. He is survived by his wife of 67 Years Ina Payne, one brother Millard Payne (Lisa), two sons Stan Payne (Kathi) and Kenneth Payne (Cheril), Adopted Daughter Lori Payne (Jimmy), Grandchildren Lucas Payne (Verna), Holly Linn (Josh), Jacob Payne (Hannah), Drew Payne (Lily), Lindsay Payne, Jenna Rogers (Josh), and Jessie Estes. Great Grandchildren, Emily, Westan, Winter, Georgia, and Piper, along with dozens of adoring nieces and nephews.
A Private Family Service will be conducted on Wednesday, December 30th. In lieu of flowers please consider a memorial donation in Norman’s honor to Antioch Baptist Church in Little Rock.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at 501-224-8300.Sign Guestbook33 Condolence(s) Little Rock, AR Tuesday, January 5, 2021
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Norman many years ago at Kroger. We would run into each other in the stores and around the neighborhood from time to time. He was a kind soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Little Rock, AR Thursday, December 31, 2020
So sad to hear the news. He was/is a special man I had the privilege to know. Always had a smile when I saw him and always made me feel welcomed. Maybe we can do the garden when we meet again! Until then enjoy the glory! Fort Smith, AR Thursday, December 31, 2020
Kenny, So sorry to hear of your loss. I pray for peace for you and your family. I never met your father but after reading the picture perfect eulogy I’m betting he was a prince of a man. Also I can say that he did a fine job raising the one heathen son that I know :) God bless Little Rock, AR Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Stan and family,God has blessed us by knowing the Payne family. Jake is like a son of ours. Our Prayers and hearts are with you all. Jeff and Shelly Gatling Little Rock, AR Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Stick Rpgadcock Games By: Austin Adcock Football
Dear Payne Family. I was saddened to hear of Bro. Norman passing. Of course he is rejoicing today but I know you miss him terribly. My husband was in PHC and Bro Norman always came by to see him. He was a wonderful, Christian man and I enjoyed his sermons and teaching every Tuesday he was able to be there. My prayers are with your family.
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