The Breckenridge News, Cloverport, Kentucky

Mr. J. H. Pyane's DeathBreckinridge News, Cloverport, Kentucky, January 29, 1919
AGED RESIDENT OF TOBINSPORT SUCCUMBS
Mr. J. H. Pyane's Death Due To Dropsey
Confined At Home For Two Years
Mr. J. H. Payne, a farmer and a long resident of Tobinsport, Ind., succumbed to dropsey Saturday morning after an illness of two years during which time he was comfined to his home continously.
On Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the funeral was held by Rev. Winchell, and the body was interred in the Tobinsport cemetery.
Mr. Payne was 70 years old, and a Virginian by birth. When he was 12 years old, he with his parents moved to Tobinsport and Mr. Payne has lived there ever since, all the time being actively engaged in farming until his health failed two years ago. Besides being a splendid farmer, Mr. Payne was a citizen of worth and held in high regard by his friends and associates, who knew him as, "Doc."
Surviving him are his widow and three daughters, Mrs. Fred Hawkins and Miss Beatrice Payne of Tobinsport, Mrs. Allie Solbrig of Louisville; one son, Loyd Payne of Louisville. Mr. Frank Payne of this city was a first cousin of the deceased.

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