Obituary
Obituary of Jeanette Chalfont Payne
Jeanette Chalfont Elliot/Payne, born March 17, 1933, Winnipeg, Manitoba, went to be with our Lord Jesus Christ on January 25th, 2021, in London Ontario.
Daughter of Dorothy Mabel Fryer/Elliot and William Bell Elliot. Sister to Lois Elliot/Bell, Joyce Elliot/Rostig and to brother Theodore (Ted) Elliot, she is survived by her husband Donald George Payne who enjoyed 65 years of loving marriage together and by their sole daughter, Heather Anne Payne.
Jeanette graduated from Macdonald College, McGill University and attended and taught grades K-3 at Montreal West High School, Montreal, Quebec where she grew up. A creative artist, musician, nature lover and avid gardener, she found joy in all things outdoors. She tirelessly supported the Fine Arts, especially as a member of the Toronto Women’s Musical Club and also expressed herself through competitive sports in her youth. She volunteered at Christian Youth organizations, taught Bible study classes and played the organ and piano at her church services. She was loved by all and remembered for her genuine, beaming smile and for her feisty energetic spirit exemplified through an always kind, and generous nature, giving selflessly to others. She serve the Lord Jesus Christ in all manner of word and deed. "She is our hero and the true love of both our lives." Donald and Heather Payne. The meek shall inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5. Arrangements entrusted to Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street, London, Ontario (519-433-6181). Online condolences can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca.
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