Prominent Newark Congressman Donald Payne Jr. Dies at 65
Subheadline: Son of Trailblazing Father, Payne Jr. Represented Newark in Congress
City Council President to U.S. Congressman
Donald Payne Jr., a prominent member of a Newark political family, has passed away at the age of 65. Payne Jr. served as a Newark City Council president before following in his father's footsteps and representing Newark in Congress.
Heart Attack from Diabetes Complications
Payne Jr. died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack from diabetes complications earlier this month. The news was confirmed by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy.
Legacy of Public Service
Payne Jr. came from a family with a long history of public service. His father, Donald Payne Sr., was a trailblazing congressman who served Newark for over two decades. Payne Jr. carried on his father's legacy, advocating for Newark and its residents during his time in office.
Sharp Advocate for Newark
Payne Jr. was known for his sharp wit and unwavering commitment to Newark. He was a vocal advocate for affordable housing, education, and economic development in the city. His death is a significant loss for the community he served.
Tributes Pour In
Tributes have poured in from across New Jersey and beyond. Governor Murphy called Payne Jr. "a true giant" and a "champion for the people of Newark." Newark Mayor Ras Baraka described him as "a mentor, a friend, and a tireless advocate."
Continued Service
Payne Jr.'s legacy will continue through the Donald M. Payne Sr. Foundation, which supports education, economic empowerment, and community development in Newark. His death is a reminder of the importance of public service and the lasting impact that individuals can have on their communities.
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