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Hankins & Whittington Funeral Home
Patrick Stephen Payne
February 19th, 1953 - January 16th, 2022
Mr. Patrick Stephen Payne, 68, of Charlotte, passed away on Sunday evening, January 16, 2022. He was born at Presbyterian Hospital on February 19, 1953 to the late George Nelson Payne, Jr. and Zana Harris Payne. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Jayne Marie Payne; and daughters Anna Grace Payne, and Alexis Reneé Riddle. He was pre-deceased by his beloved son, Joshua David Payne; and an older brother, Michael Carson Payne. He also leaves behind a sister, Marcia Payne Wooten and her husband, Bill of Hamptonville, NC; and grandchildren Kaden Riddle, Ava Banks, and Paris Spencer. Many cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, aunts, and an unsurpassed host of friends will mourn his passing. Pat was a native Charlottean, who graduated from Myers Park (Class of ‘71), where one of the highlights of his HS career was participating in the Orange Bowl festivities as a member of the MPHS Marching Mustang Honor Band of ‘68-‘69. He attended CPCC, and never lived anywhere other than his hometown of Charlotte. Pat was a printer by trade at various companies, including Case Hoyt and RT Barbee. He occasionally was employed at the Double Door Inn as a customer relations specialist. In addition, one of his passions was lamp-making. He worked part time at Peggy Houston, Ray Marks, and The Lamp Place making extraordinary custom lamp creations, and repairs. He designed beautiful lamps of all sizes for family and friends, using many different materials, including Crown Royal bottles, Mikasa vases, softballs, golf balls, fire extinguishers, and WW II mortar shell casings. In addition to his lamp making, he was Santa Claus. Throughout the year, he was often recognized out in public by little ones, as Santa. He graciously and enthusiastically represented the spirit and true meaning of Santa year-round, and made appearances at churches, nursery schools, homes, and in his red pickup truck. He was a lifetime collector of all things old and antique, including his beloved El Camino, various Chevelles, several pick-up trucks, and everyone else’s old dogs. These collections also included anything brass, model airplanes, neon beer signs, and antique furniture (think 1910s wooden caned-back wheelchair). The word “stranger” was not part of his vocabulary. His friends encompassed people from elementary (Ashley Park) to high school (Go! Mustangs!) and all walks of life. If you had ever met Pat, you automatically knew that he missed his calling in life as a comedian/prankster/raconteur. You could never have an encounter with Pat without a story, a joke, or two, or three. He was always happy, full of life, and generous to a fault. And if you were to run into him in the grocery store, watch out! The family will gather with friends to share remarks and “Pat Stories” on Sunday, January 30th at 3 p.m. at Hankins & Whittington Funeral Service, 1111 East Boulevard, Charlotte. A reception will follow at the funeral home. Pat was a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, and Grandpop. Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society (cancer.org), and the National Kidney Fund (kidneyfund.org). Please share a memory with the family via the Tribute Wall. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIVESTREAM OF THE SERVICE
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Hankins & Whittington Funeral Home
At Hankins & Whittington Funeral Service, nestled in the historic heart of Dilworth, we have provided families in the Charlotte area with customizable memorial services for many years. Our services are crafted to honor your loved ones in ways that are both deeply meaningful and healing. Our rich history began in 1946 when Irvin W. Hankins and James B. Whittington took the reins of the Crouch Funeral Home. The growth of our service and the community's support led to our move in March 1963 to the current location—once St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, built in 1930. Our chapel, a cherished historic landmark within the storied Dilworth neighborhood, is renowned for being the only funeral home in Charlotte graced with its own chapel, echoing with decades of history and serenity....
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