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Spencer Payton Trichell -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From The Madison
Journal Tallulah, LA April 7, 2021
Spencer Payton
Trichell, 24, of Boone North Carolina, passed away unexpectedly on March 23,
2021.
Payton was a recent graduate of Appalachian
State University and had just started his career in Sustainable
Technology. He is survived by his loving parents, Spencer and Deana
Trichell; his two younger brothers, Chase and Grayson, all of Powhattan, VA;
his longtime devoted girlfriend, Jen Rmah of Charlotte, NC; maternal
grandmother Lynda (David) Betts, of Florence, MS; maternal grandfather, Kent
(Ann) Herrington of Hattiesburg, MS; paternal grandmother Mary Trichell of
Tallulah, LA; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in
death by his paternal grandfather, Donald “Papa” Trichell of Tallulah, LA.
There will be a graveside service on
April 10, at Memorial Park of Tallulah at 11 a.m. followed by a memorial
at St. Edwards Catholic Church.
Payton was an avid hiker and the family
asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to “Friends of the
Mountains-to-Sea Trail”.