E.-SCOTT-PACE-Obituary

E. VERONICA SCOTT-PACE

Washington, District of Columbia

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March 8, 2019
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Washington, District of Columbia

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SCOTT-PACE E. VERONICA SCOTT-PACE E. Veronica Pace born on May 17, 1940 to the late Nolvert Preston Scott and Eulalia Fitzgerald Clark Scott. Veronica was born a native Washingtonian at the Columbia Hospital for Women. Brothers Nolvert Preston Scott and Leon Delmo Scott and sister, Vestena...

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I first met Ronnie at Park View where she was May Queen and I was on her court. We went to Banneker Junior High and reunited at Howard. When I pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, she pinned me. That sealed our friendship. She was a very special lady. I extend my condolences to all family and friends.

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Veronica Scott-Pace. She was such a dear loving friend to the Delaney family in Fernandina Beach, FL. We will truly miss her.

Dear Scott & Pace family,

I've been working for Belmond Charleston Place for the past two years, and Mrs. Pace was always someone I looked forward to seeing every time she graced the hotel with her presence. She was always so sweet to me and I'm blessed to have known such a kind, and genuine woman. Your family is in my prayers, and keep shining and living on for her.

Much Love, Sarah

Our sincerest condolences to the entire family. Ms. Pace's undeniable glow was a delight to everyone she encountered at the hotel. We miss her smile already!

-Belmond Charleston Place Front Desk

You have my deepest sympathy for an outstanding lady. Ms. Pace is now among the stars in heaven.

ATaylor

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Scott and Pace family. May the grace of the Almighty God be with you and strengthen you during this great time of sorrow.

This loss is shared by many.

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

My journey with Ronnie began more than 60 years ago at Dunbar High School. It continued through Howard University , and her stellar public service up to her departure from this life. My heart is broken, but death won't have the last work. Ronnie, my sister in Christ, I won't say goodbye-I'll see you later. Love.