Mrs. Dorothy Ruth Wynn Payne of Atoka, TN transitioned Saturday, July 20, 2024.
Visitation to be held Friday, August 2, 2024, 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Greater Shiloh Baptist Church, 98 E. Kenwood Avenue Brighton TN 38011.
Funeral service to be held Saturday, August 3, 2024, 11:00 AM at Greater Shiloh Baptist Church, 98 E. Kenwood Avenue Brighton TN 38011.
Interment to be held at Woodhaven Cemetery, Millington, TN.
Aunt Dot I really miss you. I love you & I will never forget you. I will always have a spot in my heart for you. You are at rest now. Rest in peace in Heaven Love you forever my sweet Auntie.
To my wonderful Aunt. I will always remember you. Tell my Mom that I miss her so much. Love you always!
I’m going to miss Con-Dot, she was not only family, but a Village mom too.I remember she use too stay on us about fighting or playing to rough. I also remember her watching over us sometimes when momma had to run errands. She was also a school janitor personal making sure we kept things nice and clean.I loved her and will miss her so much.
My deepest condolences and prayers are with my brother William as well as the entire family!
Dorothy , I Eunice George-White , live out of state and will be unable to attend your home going celebration. However, as my cousin and classmate you will be solely missed. My mother Mildred Hughlett loved and cherished you as a friend. Janice my sister speaks of how generous and loving you were in sharing your children toys with them growing up because my mother was a single parent and her purchasing power was limited. She shared other kindness but this stuck with me because it showed how you loved my mother and my siblings. Rest in peace my dear cousin and classmate.
My prayer and condolences to the Wynn,Peete,Payne and Lee families.
May God give you the peace needed during times like this.
Dot will always be remembered for being a part of my original church family, a friend and a good neighbor to my Aunt Mildred and my grandmother.
Love you much!
Praying for the family at this difficult time.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to my Neice jonee Payne and family.
Cousin Dot was the other mother on our street. Although I was probably one of the oldest child in the neighborhood,she was a great mentor/ confidante for anyone who needed someone to talk to.
She was always welcoming to my siblings and myself,and was so helpful to my mother when she became a widow and had to raise five young girls alone.
She was a blessing to my mom and proved to be a great friend to her over all these years. For that alone I thank her.
She and her family attended many of our events/activities with my family. She was our number one cheerleader, after her own children.We will miss you, Dot!