In Remembrance Of

Dave Payne

David M. Payne, 44 of Platte City, MO passed away Sunday, January 24, 2021 surrounded by his loved ones.

Dave graduated from Smithville High School in 1995 and worked in the automotive industry his entire life. He loved watching NASCAR, football, baseball, shooting pool and playing with his dogs. In 2018 he married his bride Amy and loved playing with the kids and grandkids.

Survivors include his wife Amy M. Payne; two step-sons Jacob Landes and wife Annie and Ty Blackburn; three grandsons Blaine, Jensen, and Colson; his parents David L. Payne and wife Nancy and Julie Betz and husband Ed; brother Kenny Payne and wife Jessica; nieces Emma and Mary Anne and a host of other family and friends.  

Private services will be announced at a later date.

Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Smithville.

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11 comments

  • Karen and Roger Higginbotham

    Our sympathy to the entire family. I will always remember the love he gave my parents and my family every time he came to visit. Rest In Peace Davey. ❤️

  • Dorthy Jago

    So sorry for your loss, prayers for yours and his family to find peace.

  • Brenda and Tracy Ordnung

    Words cannot express my sympathy. Praying for God to give you peace and comfort

  • Monica Stewart

    My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief, rest easy Dave

  • Melody (Kimsey) Kolka

    To all of you…I’m very sad to read this! Know I am thinking
    of you, and I’m so sorry!

  • Nikki Blakely Leach

    Amy I’m so sorry for your loss!!! Many prayers for all! ♥️♥️♥️

  • Rob Earlywine

    So sorry for the families loss, good man gone to soon!

  • Michelle Perkins

    Sorry to hear about Dave’s passing. We had lockers side by side from 7th-12th grade. He was a good friend to me in HS!

  • Bob and nannette powell

    May you all find comfort in many good memories. May God wrap His arms around each of you as you mourn

  • Cynthia Sue Richards

    I am so sorry. My heart is breaking for you and your whole fsmily.

  • Twyla WILSON Carpenter

    May God give you comfort in the following days. So very sorry.

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