蹤獲扦-Dearborns Vanessa Maxwell didnt anticipate the deep work friendship shed have with her fellow custodial team member when she first met Walter Payne. She recalls Paynes early attention to detail as he learned the ins and outs of his new position, but that personally, he seemed like a mostly quiet, private man. Over time, however, Maxwell says Walter came out of his shell completely. The two friends bonded initially over health and fitness. Their tight-knit custodial team would always eat lunch together, and Maxwell says when Payne first started at 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, his diet wasnt always the healthiest. She noticed, however, that he seemed interested in the fresh salads she would bring for her lunch. Before long, Payne was not only changing up his own routine, but bringing in healthy foods to share with the whole team. The two were also gym buddies, though she says the guy affectionately known on campus as the gentle giant usually preferred a focused workout without much extra gabbing.
One thing Payne wasnt shy talking about was the news. I thought of him as the walking news man, Maxwell says. He was really interested in current events and what was going on all over the world. I basically didnt have to watch the news, because I got it every day from Walter.
Fellow custodian Delon Jackson says his and Paynes go-to topics were family life and sports. One time, I remember we were talking about the NCAA mens basketball tournament, and he told me that if Michigan didnt make it, he was going to root for State, Jackson says. I told him, you cant work here and say that out loud I might have to let the powers that be know that you work for U-M but your heart is with MSU. But that was typical of Payne. Both Maxwell and Jackson say he was always the person who refrained from passing judgment on others and gave everyone the benefit of the doubt.
Outside of work, Payne was a deeply spiritual man with a rich family life. He was married for 25 years, and he and his wife, Mrs. Tyra Payne, had three children and several grandchildren. He enjoyed camping, video games, basketball and was known as a moral compass to many in his life. Before coming to 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, Payne served in the Inkster Public Schools and worked for Detroit Country Day. On campus, Maxwell says he was known not only for his warm, laid back energy but the quality of his work. As campus coped with COVID-19, for example, Maxwell noted how seriously Payne took the new cleaning and sanitization measures, which helped those still on campus stay safe and healthy.
More than anything, Maxwell says shell miss her friends ability to bring peace and lightness to every day. He had a great sense of humor, and I am not exaggerating when I say I looked forward to coming in to work every day because I knew hed make me and everyone else around him laugh. We will all deeply feel his absence.
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