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Photo Courtesy of Ashlie Trahan This photo of Jacquelyn Branch, left, and Bethany Payne was taken less than an hour before the two were killed in Monday evening's car accident near 14th Street and Helena Avenue in Nederland.
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Published December 02, 2008 07:22 pm - Just hours before their young lives ended in a tragic car accident, good friends Jacquelyn Branch and Bethany Payne were at a friend’s home playing Madden Football.

Friends mourn loss of Ned, BC teens


Mary Meaux
The Port Arthur News

Just hours before their young lives ended in a tragic car accident, good friends Jacquelyn Branch and Bethany Payne were at a friend’s home playing Madden Football.

Branch, 19, of Nederland, and Payne, 18, of Bridge City, were hanging out at Ashlie Trahan’s house in Groves, Trahan said. The wreck happened not long after they left.

Trahan was friends with both “Jackie” Branch and Payne, who went by the nickname “Bliss.” Branch worked at the Sonic Drive-in on Nederland Avenue and Trahan was her manager.

“I’d known her for about two months but I feel like I’d known that girl my entire life,” Trahan said. “She was a very, very happy person and completely open.”

“Bliss,” she said, was a happy-go-lucky, smiley, giggly type of person.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen either one of them not smiling,” she added.

The Trahan home was the go-to place for the teens who worked at the Sonic and their friends. Trahan said she’d see the girls at work then come home and they’d be plopped on the couch watching television or playing video games.

Trahan said she was especially close to Branch.

“My deepest sympathy goes to her entire family,” We have lost a very caring person at such a young age in life.”

Branch was a 2007 graduate of Nederland High School and was a member of the choir, principal Benny Souileau said.

“She was a great student and someone who was fun to be around,” Souileau said. “Our hearts go out to her family.”

Payne was a 2008 graduate of Bridge City High school, where she was an award-winning cheerleader.

Gina Mannino, former principal at the high school and executive director of curriculum and instruction, called Payne an excellent student and a determined person. Halfway through the school year Payne decided she wanted to become a cosmetologist. She enrolled in the cosmetology program, which typically takes two years to complete, and finished with her license in a year-and-a-half.

“She was a very confident young woman,” Mannino said. “She was a working cosmetologist, had a job at a salon. The week before she died she did one of our teacher’s hair.”

Mannino went on to describe Payne as a hard worker and a good person.



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