Snow Ophelia Payne  2018

Snow Ophelia Payne 2018

Mrs. Snow Ophelia Whitley Payne, 78, of Comer, GA formerly of Elberton, wife of the late William Levarn “Smitty” Payne, passed away on Friday, November 30, 2018, at Hill Haven Nursing Home in Commerce. Mrs. Payne was born November 13, 1940 in Athens, GA to Charlie Ernest Whitley and Nellie Ophelia Scarborough Whitley. She was a retired bus driver and para-professional for ROTC for 20+ years. Mrs. Payne’s strong support for the U.S. Armed Services and Veterans lead her to be a honorary… Read More » member of L.Z. Friendly. She is survived by her children: William Payne of Elberton, GA, Gayle Oliver of Hull, GA, Kim Pinion of Jefferson, GA, Kristie Payne of Panama City Beach, FL; nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by brothers: Jack Whitley and Hoyt Whitley. Memorial service to celebrate Snow’s life will be held 2PM, Sunday December 2, 2018 at L.Z. Friendly, 1050 Johnny McElroy Rd. Colbert, GA 30655. Those wishing may sign the online guestbook at www.berryfh.com. Berry Funeral Home & Crematory of Elberton is respectfully in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Snow Ophelia Whitley Payne.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Snow Ophelia Payne 2018.

Berry Funeral Home & Crematory

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