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Mother-daughter Hwy. 401 crash victims remembered for ‘flare of a Broadway star’

Sarah Payne and her daughter, Freya Payne. File photo.

A London woman is being remembered fondly as a passionate mother whose confidence spread to her young daughter, who had the “flare of a Broadway star.”

Friends and family of Sarah Payne, 42, and Freya Payne, 5, filled the pews of First-St. Andrew’s United Church, for a memorial service nine days after the tragic head-on crash on the 401 that claimed their lives.

“Freya packed a great deal into her life,” said Nicky Trinca, whose family shares a cottage with the Paynes at Rondeau Provincial Park. She described the young girl as being a “breath of fresh air,” who was “always jumping around.”

“She would have gone on to make such a great impact on this world,” Trinca explained, noting how Freya approached everything with unwavering confidence, just like her mother.

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Rondeau is one of many communities where Sarah’s heart was said to belong. She grew up in P.E.I., met her husband Mike at a hospital in Ottawa, and moved to London where she worked at Parkwood Institute as an occupational therapist.

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“They began to create the life they dreamed of,” said BJ Willis, her stepmother.

“Those of you who know Sarah, know that Sarah was a fixer. And those of you that know [her father] David, know that David has a horrible back,” Willis said, beginning a story that drew a laugh from those sitting in the sanctuary.
“When Sarah was in [occupational therapist] school, she just decided one Christmas holiday that she was going to fix that back. Well, David was a cripple for the next week.”
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Tears flowed during a rendition of Sarah McLachlan’s Ice Cream, written and recorded for her by her husband and their two children for Mother’s Day.

Towards the end, a small voice rang out on the recording.

“Thanks for making such good suppers, Mommy.”

Sarah and Freya were killed when a pickup truck driving east crossed the Highway 401 median near Dutton and collided with their westbound van.

The Paynes’ six-year-old son and the 56-year-old Cambridge man driving the truck survived the crash and are recovering.

No charges have been laid in the case, but police continue to investigate.

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