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Forsyth County Recognizes Employee Retiring After 34 Years

The deputy chief appraiser served in the Forsyth County Tax Assessor's Office.

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners this month recognized a retiring employee for his many years of service with Forsyth County government.

James Payne was recognized by the board at its Sept. 19 meeting and presented with a plaque. 

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Payne retired from his position as deputy chief appraiser, following 34 years of dedicated service in the Forsyth County Tax Assessor’s Office.

“On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, I want to say thank you for the excellent service you have provided to Forsyth County government over the years,” Commission Chairman R.J. "Pete" Amos said in a statement. “We wish you the best in your retirement.”

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