Peyton Cummins Machen
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Peyton Cummins Machen
- Madison Parish, Louisiana
February 18, 2007 ~ August 4,
2023 16 Years Old
From Crothers-Glenwsood
Funeral Home Tallulah, LA August 6, 2023
A memorial service to
celebrate the life of Peyton Cummins Machen will be held Tuesday, August 8,
2023, at the First Baptist Church of Tallulah at 11 A.M. with Brother Jason
McGuffie officiating. Visitation will begin at 10 A.M. A private burial will
follow for the immediate family.
Peyton passed away
suddenly August 4 leaving his grieving parents Paul Stewart and Jaime Cummins
Machen; brothers Brayden Stewart, Paul Michael Edward, and Conner James Machen;
and grandparents Marla Evans Cummins, Cecil Paul and Debra Grady Machen all of
Tallulah and great grandmother Jetta “Gan Gan” Grady of Batesville,
Arkansas.
Peyton was born in
West Monroe, Louisiana, February 18, 2007, and lived his brief but
adventure-filled life in Tallulah. He attended Tallulah Academy and Briarfield
Academy where he was an agile athlete who enjoyed being in the very center of
intense competition in basketball, baseball, football, and golf. He was a true
daredevil on his four-wheeler or dirt bike and could easily be identified by
the cloud of dust following him. He was almost always barefoot and wired for
action. Peyton was a genuine animal lover, especially devoted to his dogs
Diesel and Hank. Overall, he was outwardly loving and unfailingly kind with the
biggest heart. The most endearing evidence of his caring side was the many
hours he spent with his beloved Nana helping her around her house and gardening
in her yard.
Peyton is joyfully
reunited with his maternal grandfather James Michael Cummins, Sr., paternal
great grandparents Billy Grady and Cecil and Lois Machen and maternal great
grandparents Edward Raymond and Arlice Gustafson Evans and Silas Leander and
Evelyn Smith Cummins. Joining his parents, grandparents, and brothers to honor
and cherish Peyton’s memory are his uncles and aunts Michael and Beth Cummins,
Dene and Heidi Machen, Alan and Katie Machen and his cousins Emily, Kegan,
Austin, Hayden, and Clayton Machen, Elizabeth James Cummins, and Willow June
Jordan. Numerous other aunts, uncles, and cousins complete the extended, loving
family.
Peyton’s life was
filled with so many friends who will long remember him and all the good times
they shared. The extent to which his young life touched the entire community is
evidenced by the enormous outpouring of love, prayers, and gestures of
thoughtfulness which help the family bear their great burden of sorrow. The
family is profoundly grateful for the overwhelming support and would like to
offer a special thank you to Dr. Tommy Neumann.
Pallbearers are
Winston “Max” Hargrave, John Thomas “JT” McDaniel, James Bud “Judd” Dennis,
Chad “Dee” Morgan, Jr., Thompson Carr Fortenberry, Jackson Edward Fortenberry,
and Henry James Ellerbee. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Sophomore
Classes of Tallulah Academy and Briarfield Academy and brothers Brayden, Paul
Michael, and Conner.
The family requests
that any memorials be made to Tallulah Academy.