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Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


© Webb Rodgers

Ulysses Sherman Payne ~ Annie [Graham] Payne


Obituary

Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Margaret Haynes

© The Chickasha Daily Express
Chickasha, Oklahoma
February 28, 1939

Ulysses Sherman Payne
February 8, 1874 ~ February 24, 1939


SHERMAN PAYNE FUNERAL HELD

Amber, February 28 -- Funeral services for Sherman Payne were held at his home in the Middleberg community, Saturday afternoon and burial was in the Amber Masonic Cemetery.

Mr. Payne died suddenly at his home Friday morning of a heart attack. He was well known in this community and was a brother of Mrs. Frank Cox and Charley Payne of Amber, and Logan Payne, formerly of Amber.

Ulysses Sherman Payne was born February 8, 1874, in Chase Co., Kansas, the son of Mashack and Margaret Elizabeth [Patton] Payne.

In 1890, he moved with his parents to Indian Territory and Amber.

Sherman Payne died February 24, 1939, in Middleberg, Grady Co., Oklahoma.

He married Annie Graham on November 29, 1908, in Chickasha, Okla.; she was born in Texas on October 24, 1889.

Sherman and Annie had seven sons, James who died as a boy and was buried at Amber Cemetery, and an infant son who was buried at Brushy Cemetery; and William, Leslie, Arthur, Robert, Ulysses Sherman Jr.; four daughters, Edna, Sylvia, Betty, and Juanita.

Sherman's widow survives, of their home in Middleberg. Also surviving are 2 brothers, Charley Payne of Amber, and Logan Payne, and 7 sisters, Mrs. Annie Talkington of Chase Co., Kansas; Mrs. Rosa Shroyer of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Jessie Nunn and Mrs. Effie Barger and Mrs. Ettie Cox, all of Grady Co.; and Mrs. Charlotta Duncan and Mrs. Laura Duncan of California.


Obituary

Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Margaret Haynes

© Thursday, April 14, 1983

Annie [Graham] Payne Dodd
October 24, 1889 ~ April 1983


The funeral for former Yukon resident Annie Dodd was Wednesday in Oklahoma City at Wilson Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial was in Amber Cemetery in Grady County, under direction of Wilson Funeral Home, El Reno.

Annie Graham was born October 24, 1889 in Texas.

She was married November 29, 1908, in Chickasha, Grady Co., Oklahoma, to Ulysses Sherman Payne, son of Mashack and Margaret Payne. Annie and Sherman Payne had six sons and four daughters: James who died as a boy, William, Leslie, Arthur, Robert, and Edna, Sylvia, Betty and Juanita; and an infant son who died at birth.

She was a long time Grady County resident.

She was married second time to Mr. Dodd and had been a Yukon resident since 1960. She was a member of Primitive Baptist Church, in Tuttle. Survivors include four daughters, Pauline Miller, Yukon; Edna Farris, Byron, Calif.; Betty Ann Manning, Douglasville, Ga.; and Juanita Bedenbaugh, Charleston, S.C.; three sons, Leslie Payne, Prineville, Ore., Arthur Payne, Modesto, Calif., and U.S. Payne Jr., Riverbank, Calif.; a brother, Ed Graham, Modesto, Calif. and 23 grandchildren, 37 great grand-children, and 9 great great grandchildren.


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