Atrium Main in Charlotte, North Carolina was the location where Colleen Aimée Cecile Szabo Payne passed away on March 3, 2024. Her passing took place on a Sunday. For a considerable amount of time, she had been a resident of this realm.
She was 52 years old at the time and resided on Terrace Drive in Kannapolis, which is a city in the state of Carolina. Both of her parents, Dr. Paula Aimée DeSilva and the late John Frederick Szabo, had already passed away before to her birth on April 11, 1971 in Meriden, Connecticut. At the time of her birth, she was born in Connecticut.
When Colleen went away, her husband, Joe Louis Payne Jr., had also passed away before her. This was in addition to the fact that her father had passed away. In addition, Colleen’s father had already passed away prior to the birth of his daughter. Colleen became a member of the New York School System, which was the educational establishment that she attended. She acquired her education from this system. SUNY-Binghamton in New York and Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut both awarded her a diploma.
She received her diploma from both institutions. Both of these establishments can be found inside the boundaries of the state of New York. As an educator, she worked with students who had particular requirements that necessitated the provision of special accommodations.
The performance of the services is falling behind schedule. Her two sons, Courtney Szabo of Kentucky and Keith Szabo of Winchester, Massachusetts, as well as her two daughters, Colleen Szabo of New Brittian, Connecticut, and Kailagh Payne of Kannapolis, North Carolina, as well as her mother, Dr. Paula DeSilva (Hema) of Leland, North Carolina, three brothers, Liatt Bailey of Phoenix, Eric Szabo of Arlington, Virginia, and Manjula DeSilva of Decatur, Georgia; two sisters, Jean-Louise VanLandeghem of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Nimacie Yarem of Paris, Kentucky, as well as a large number of other relatives and friends.