At 6:00 pm on September 20th, Forbes magazine will release their annual 400 Richest People in America list. The usual names you’ve seen the past few years. One name you won’t see on Forbes list is Ed Payne who has multiple sclerosis though he has never allowed it to deter him from improving the lives of others. Payne has worked tirelessly to help others who suffer from MS for nearly 40 years. Payne helped put Fairfield County on the map for having the largest MS Walk Team in Ohio, generating more than $400,000 for the National MS Society. He and his wife Cheryl even serve as co-chairs of the Lancaster MS Walk. Payne was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1963, but he’s never let his own struggles stop him from doing things for others, according to his wife, Cheryl Payne. Ed said he missed being around people after he retired as a doctor in 1994. He decided to volunteer full-time at the Fairfield Center for Disabilities and Cerebral Palsy. Now he gets to meet people every day. That’s why he’ll never stop volunteering as long as he’s healthy enough. He has no use of his upper leg muscles,” Cheryl said. “It makes it difficult for him to even get around from the bedroom to the kitchen. But he would never tell me that. He would never tell you that. But you know that it is.” Cheryl has not heard Ed complain during the 40 years they’ve been married. It makes her feel a little guilty about complaining when she’s sick. But she’s proud of him for it. Doctors told Ed’s mother he should drop out of Ohio University in Athens when he was a student after he was diagnosed with MS. She refused to tell her son because she wanted him to achieve his goal of becoming a doctor, Ed said. Ed went on to become a radiologist and later a community activist and volunteer after graduating from OU. That’s rich!

Tim Richardson is an inspirational speaker who speaks about how giving increases employee morale, lowers employee turnover, increases customer loyalty and creates higher profits for Fortune 500 companies, associations, and national conventions. He is the founder of the The Worlds Biggest Blog Party an event which will connect bloggers from all over the world to raise money for charity. He is also founder and president of the Bill Walter Melanoma Research Fund. For more information on Tim, go to www.TimRichardson.com

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4 Comments to “Someone you won’t see on Forbes Richest People List”

  1. Marilyn Suttle | September 21st, 2007 at 10:18 am

    Wow Tim, when I read about people like Ed Payne and his wife Cheryl, it helps me remember the strength of the human spirit and what one person can do to make a difference in the world. It helps me remember that we can all be bigger than our problems. Thanks for sharing this!

  2. Tim | September 22nd, 2007 at 10:19 pm

    Thanks, Marilyn for the comment. Please join us for the Blog Party!

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  4. Addie | April 16th, 2008 at 1:35 pm

    I came across this blog when I was searching for an article on Ed Payne, my uncle. It is so touching to find his work appreciated. Honestly, he is one of the kindest and humblest of people anyone could ever meet. It made me so happy to find this blog by accident Well, this upcoming Saturday is the last MS walk my aunt and uncle are going to chair. My family is trying to get together in a big way to show our support for him. In the off-chance that this may be read by someone who is interested in donating, here’s a link to my Uncle Joe’s website, where he’s raising money for the walk, and donations can be made:

    http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Walk/OHAWalkEvents?px=4761495&pg=personal&fr_id=6712&s_tafId=50562

    -and my e-mail address is : adds_p@mac.com
    Thanks, and God Bless!

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