Payton was born February 2,1987 in Houston Texas, but lived most of his life in Sugar Land, Texas. God entrusted Daniel and Phyllis Robichau English with raising His most precious child! What an honor to be called Payton’s parents!
Payton attended St. Francis de Sales catholic school for elementary and the Fort Bend schools for middle and High School.
He attended Texas State University and University of Houston.
Payton was the third child out of four, Sisters Jordan English and Abby English and brother, Grant English. Even as a small child he marched to a different drum. While he wasn’t always on beat, he was constantly striving to find that rhythm that carried him through his life. Not only did he find his rhythm he accelerated it!
Payton was a “salesman” from an early age. He sold Lemonade at the pool when he was 8 (he quickly realized that wasn’t a good idea…people don’t bring money to the pool). He put his little sister on a busy intersection with sandwich posters selling pokey man cards. All through middle and high school he sold gum, that was a money maker! He also worked as a waiter after high school and college. Payton took great pride in making his own money and not having to ask his parents for any.
One of his life changing decisions was to sell Cutco in college. He was given great training and found his rhythm in the business world. He, at the age of 31 formed his own company, Addison English Consulting, LLC. He was a Wealth management recruiter; he was passionate about putting the right person with the right company and did it well!
Payton was also just as passionate in all aspects of his life, especially relationships! He loved his family and friends; he told you and he showed you! Anyone in his presence was going to either smile, laugh or get a huge hug, Payton loved BIG! He attended every occasion dressed up for them as only Payton could, and he brought the FUN!
Payton loved traveling the world and was always in awe of Gods beautiful creations! He recently bought an RV and started travelling, everyone lived vicariously through him. He loved taking photos and sharing them, he especially loved the sunrises and the sunsets. He called it “chasing sunsets”.
Payton packed a lifetime in his 35 years, we all should be a little more like him, living each day as if it’s your last and CHASING SUNSETS!
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