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Helen Marie <I>Ingram</I> Payne

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Helen Marie Ingram Payne

Birth
Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA
Death
5 Nov 2020 (aged 70)
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Helen Marie Ingram Payne, 70, of Blytheville, passed away Thursday, November 5, 2020 at Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House in Jonesboro.

Helen was born in Blytheville to Oscar and Nellie Cole Ingram and was a graduate of Dell High School. Helen was the assistant director and cook at First Baptist Wee Care for 25 years. She enjoyed gardening and crocheting. Helen was an excellent cook and she loved to bake. Family meant most to Helen and she enjoyed spending time with them.

In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her sister, Mary Lou Jones; brothers, Junior Ingram, Bobby Gene Ingram, Clyde Jeffries and Buddy Jeffries.

Helen leaves her husband, Russell Payne of the home; five children, Heather Gomer and her husband Daniel of Gosnell, Denise Glenn and her husband Roger of Atlanta, Georgia, Tammy Moore and Chuck Simmons of Sautee, Georgia, Ashley Callendar and her husband Stephen of Blytheville and Gary Payne and his wife Tonia of Blytheville; four brothers, Joe Ingram and his wife Regina of Blytheville, Roy Ingram and his wife Cheryl of Blytheville, Glenn Ingram of Chicago, Illinois and Anthony Ingram and his wife Debra of Dyersburg, Tennessee; three sisters, Elizabeth Jarrett of Gosnell, Geneva Okamura of Virginia and Bonnie Battle and Bill of Tennessee; eight grandchildren, Logan and Madison Gomer, Kayla Callendar, Trenia Payne, Trenton and Travis Glenn, Mallory Yopp and Ashley Moore; and two great-grandchildren, Aubrey Sims and Landen Strickland.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 10th at 2:30 p.m. in Elmwood Cemetery with Rev. Mitchell King, Jr. officiating.
Helen Marie Ingram Payne, 70, of Blytheville, passed away Thursday, November 5, 2020 at Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House in Jonesboro.

Helen was born in Blytheville to Oscar and Nellie Cole Ingram and was a graduate of Dell High School. Helen was the assistant director and cook at First Baptist Wee Care for 25 years. She enjoyed gardening and crocheting. Helen was an excellent cook and she loved to bake. Family meant most to Helen and she enjoyed spending time with them.

In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her sister, Mary Lou Jones; brothers, Junior Ingram, Bobby Gene Ingram, Clyde Jeffries and Buddy Jeffries.

Helen leaves her husband, Russell Payne of the home; five children, Heather Gomer and her husband Daniel of Gosnell, Denise Glenn and her husband Roger of Atlanta, Georgia, Tammy Moore and Chuck Simmons of Sautee, Georgia, Ashley Callendar and her husband Stephen of Blytheville and Gary Payne and his wife Tonia of Blytheville; four brothers, Joe Ingram and his wife Regina of Blytheville, Roy Ingram and his wife Cheryl of Blytheville, Glenn Ingram of Chicago, Illinois and Anthony Ingram and his wife Debra of Dyersburg, Tennessee; three sisters, Elizabeth Jarrett of Gosnell, Geneva Okamura of Virginia and Bonnie Battle and Bill of Tennessee; eight grandchildren, Logan and Madison Gomer, Kayla Callendar, Trenia Payne, Trenton and Travis Glenn, Mallory Yopp and Ashley Moore; and two great-grandchildren, Aubrey Sims and Landen Strickland.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 10th at 2:30 p.m. in Elmwood Cemetery with Rev. Mitchell King, Jr. officiating.


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