Steve Payne

steve payne

December 31, 1945 ~ June 29, 2021

Steve Payne, 75, of Eagle Butte, passed away Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at his home.

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 3, 2021 at All Saints Catholic Church, Eagle Butte, with Father John Paul Trask presiding.

Steven Sylvester Payne was born December 31, 1945, but his life truly began when he was adopted by Jerome and Helen (Gerth) Payne. He was handpicked by his older sister Gerry, at the age of six months. From that day on, Steve considered himself “the luckiest man alive.” Growing up he was a proud Braves basketball player and continued to support the Braves all of his life.

Steve graduated from Cheyenne-Eagle Butte High School, and continued his education at Northern State College in Aberdeen. He returned to “his town” of Eagle Butte where he worked alongside his father at the State Bank of Eagle Butte. Steve was proud to have his children continue Jerome’s legacy while operating the bank. 

While enjoying life with his wife, Susie and children: Tammy, Stephanie, and Russel, he also enjoyed hunting and fishing all over the country, cars, and he had a love for guns. Along with his family, he enjoyed the company of Jerry Hinzman, Andy Meier, Rich Vought, Francis Zacher, Rick & Larry Eberhard, famous Fisherman Bill Dance, his son Russel, and grandson Ridge. Steve was an official South Dakota state recorder of the Eagle Butte area for the National Weather Service. He wrote a weekly column for the Eagle Butte News called the West River Angler and reported for the South Dakota Proud Anglers.           Steve enjoyed contributing to his community by assisting with organizations such as the Eagle Butte Gun Club, Hunter Safety Courses, Goose Creek Tactical Range, CRST Fair & Rodeo, Tiny Tots, Lakota Nation Invitational, Crazy Horse Memorial, Eagle Butte Social Services, Eagle Butte Volunteer Fire Department and fireworks displays. A summer highlight for Steve was Hometown Days, where the whole community came together to celebrate, which he was honored to be a part of. 

Steve is survived by his wife of 54 years, Susie; daughter, Tammy (Glenn) Gunville; son, Russel (Amber) Payne; grandchildren: Crystina, Stevy, Ridge, Mason, Glennee, Tia, Anders, Maxtyn, Camryn, Reese, Brittany, and Brooke (Zach); great grandchild, Coleson (which he called Colton); adopted children: John (Heather) Muir and children, Sidora and Everett Payne Muir, Jonni Lynn Thompson and her children LaRissa, Mark, Maegan, and Linus, Jeff (Pam) Zacher, Lisa Zacher, Scott Zacher, Stacey (Ruben) Grajeda, Doug (Nanette) Even, Cyndi (Glenn) Fischer, Ethel Even, and  Butch Engebretson; extended family: Susan (Keith) Smart, Rikki (Kirk) Fast Horse, Galen (Sheyenne) Eberhard, Jennine Dolphus Family, Trini (Chip) Bird Necklace, Harley (Wanda) Gunville, Dawson (LaRae) Gunville, Joyce Gunville Family, Bill (Margret) Gunville, all Gunville families, Dan Keller Family, Kristen Walters, Tiffany Larson, Holly Annis, Audrey (Red) Traversie Family, Jack (Melissa) Neigel, Cody (Paige) Neigel, Robert and Dorothy Short Family, Janice Eberhard, Terry Pearman, Kelsie (Justin) Haskell, and Juli Haskell.

Steve was preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Stephanie Sue Payne; his parents, Jerome & Helen Payne; and his sister, Gerry Zacher.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a gift to the Eagle Butte Community Club in memory of Steve. Donations may be mailed in C/O State Bank of Eagle Butte, PO Box 10, Eagle Butte, SD 57625.

Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Steve’s arrangements.

**See you when I see you**

A Memorial Service was held on July 3, 2021 at 10:00 AM at All Saints Catholic Church, 138 N Spruce St. in Eagle Butte, SD 57625

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  1. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this difficult time. Steve was quite the guy. I remember our high school years although we were not close friends, I heard the stories. And, then it was Susie that settled him down and he had a great family and career. He was such a contributor to the community and such a great friend to many. I know I will miss him standing outside the bank leaning over the garbage canister and having a smoke. I have enjoyed our connections and friendships. May Steve rest in peace.

  2. Steve was one of  Orville’s classmates!  O enjoyed his visits with Steve at the saddle shop. I enjoyed Steve also! He always had a chuckle or two to share. His insights were uniquely his! His care and love for his family was evident in all he said and did. Will State Bank ever be the same? Eagle Butte has lost an icon! Love and hugs to the family

  3. I remember Steve as an outstanding basketball player and a great guy! I’ll miss him.

  4. I'm so sorry for the loss of Steve. What a wonderful man that graced the community of Eagle Butte. He was always so kind to me when dad took me to the bank. He always had a sucker for me. Prayers to his family and the entire community of Eagle Butte.

  5. I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Steve. I always remember Steve being so kind and helpful not only to me but to our community of Eagle Butte. I pray with time that your pain and loss will be replaced by the beautiful memories you have of Steve.
    Love and prayers to Susie and all the Payne Family.

  6. I am sorry for your loss of Steve. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this difficult time! 

  7. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, sorry for your loss. Treasure the memories.

  8. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. Steve was a wonderful man always ready with a smile and friendly conversations. He will be missed by not only the community he loved so much but by anyone who had the pleasure to have known him. He was such a gentle soul so full of laughter and love for his family. What a huge loss for us all. Sending hugs and prayers to everyone.

  9. Steve was a wonderful man and friend. Paula enjoyed working for him for many years at the bank. He treated her with much kindness, as he did all people. Steve was an outstanding community person who was generous with time and money. He'll be deeply missed by all who loved, admired and respected him. Rest in peace, good man.

  10. We have many fond memories of Steve! He was a good man and loved his family, guns and truck! He had a positive impact on the lives of many many people! Memories of Steve will live on in all of the people who knew him!

    Richard and Cherie Vought

  11. We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Steve! In this very difficult time, we hope it brings you comfort to know that Steve is in heaven! Know that you may be comforted knowing that you have many friends to help you through these tough days. Ardis, Jacob and girls, Jason, Jenn and girls!

  12. So sorry to hear about your dad…we will miss him.

  13. Susie, Tammy and Glenn, Russ and Amber and families…..My sincere thoughts and prayers for you all. Praying for strength, comfort and peace for the days and weeks ahead. Steve was an awesome man, loved having good conversations with him…..even though they were few and far between. love and hugs to you all, Candy

  14. To Susie, Tammy, Russ and family- we send our deepest condolences.   His passing certainly is a loss to
    the community. 

    The Wald Family
    Tonya, Janna and Mary

  15. So sorry to hear about Steve,he and Russ enjoyed good conversations,over their shared interests!He always told me when he "ran" into Steve,in his travels!!My deepest sympathy to all.

  16. Sending our sincere and deepest sympathy to Susie, Russ, Tammy and families. Steve was a special friend of mine and we enjoyed the time we spent together in High School and College. I always enjoyed fishing with him and visits with him at the Bank whenever I came back to South Dakota. We had lots of good times together and shared lots laughs. I will deeply miss him. Rest in peace Steve. David & Nelida Zacher

  17. My deepest sympathies to Susie, Russ, Tammy and the families. I met Steve and Susie through their affection for cool, fast and beautiful cars many years ago. I believed it started with a white IROC-Z decades ago, and for those of you that knew their cars, it didn't end there.

  18. I am sorry for your loss of Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this difficult time.

  19. Joel and Mary Sue Schneider says:

    Images of life that I had the opportunity to share with Steve range from helping  him
    clean the movie theater, his 58 Chevy, drag racing in Pierre or his first Corvette will
    always be there.      I recall some humerous events, like the time Steve caught 3 or 4 – 4 pound bass in Dick Larson's dam  in about a half hour and I caught zilch.    My sincere condolences to  Steves  immediate and extended family.  He will be missed by all.

    Joel Schneider

     


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