
Reuters Pictures Former Sudanese child slave Simon Deng (C) laughs with U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (R) (D-NY) and Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ) after Deng completed his 300-mile (483 km) walk from the United Nations in New York to the Capitol Building in Washington, in this April 5, 2006 file photo. Payne, 77, New Jersey's first and only African American congressman, died on March 6, 2012, after battling colon cancer, his brother said.
Although he never commented, Representative Payne was a frequent visitor to this blog, and I considered him a friend of ours. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends, colleagues, constituents, and all who benefited from his long years of service. Rest in peace, dear friend. I will miss seeing you here.
I lit a candle for him. http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=hrc
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Thanks, Jen, for the gesture, the link, and the reminder. I know that every time Mme. Secretary appeared before that committee, and especially since the Dems were the minority party, she felt the strength of his support for her agenda. He worked to the end. What a great role model for young men, as well as for those of us who deal with illness. He served until the end, and we will miss our friend enormously.
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