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Glenn L. Pace

Bountiful, Utah

1940 - 2017

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1940 ~ 2017Our husband, father, brother and grandfather passed away peacefully on May 16, 2017. He was in his Bountiful home surrounded by his family who loved him deeply. Glenn was born in Provo, Utah on March 21, 1940 to Kenneth LeRoy Pace and Elizabeth Anna Wilde. He graduated from Provo High...

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Married to Keith's cousin "Jolene" always thought he was a wonderful man - so gracious and friendly and definately a man of God - we will miss not seeing him around.

I just found out about President Pace's passing. He was had a incredible impact on my last 4-5 months in the Mission Field. We would listen to his talks in Zone and Mission Conference and we could relate to them. He filled us with the spirit.

A number of years ago, he came to our Stake Conference. I was so excited I told no one.
I didn't want to end up speaking. After the Saturday afternoon session, I waited for most to clear out. Elder Pace was there visiting with our Stake...

I discovered this sad news late. I looked at President Pace as a surrogate father to me and my brothers and sisters of the ASNM. I don't know what to say but my condolences to his family and loved ones.

The best talk I have ever heard on women was given by Elder Pace. I used it for my visiting teaching lesson just before Mother's Day last week Elder Pace set me apart as a missionary. I love and respect him. Thank you for sharing him with all of us!

Sister Pace and family,

You do not know me, but I stumbled across this obituary a few minutes ago and wanted to share my thoughts about this wonderful man.

No matter how many messages are written, it would not be sufficient to expess all the good Elder Pace did in this world. His messages of God's love and hope live on in the hearts of many of us.

Just this morning, after seeing this obituary, I went back to re-read a BYU-Speech of his, which has long had an impact on...

He was loved by many including me. I will always be grateful for his words of comfort when my parents passed. I pray that his family will receive the same comfort.

Dear Sister Pace & family, Joy and I have such fond memories of our friend and colleague, Elder Glenn L. Pace, with whom I served and whose neighbor I was in the Church Office Building. We also recall seeing you frequently together and enjoying each other's company at BYU football games. Elder Pace was a pleasant man with a warm smile and friendly greeting for all whom he encountered. We are serving at the United Nations in Geneva and will, unfortunately, be unable to attend the viewing and...

We have enjoyed the association and friendship of Glen at our family reunions. He has been a standard to follow in so many of our lives and a inspiration to thousands if not millions through out the world.
Thank you for been the disciple of our Savor and to the world.
Miss your cousin.
Jolene we love you and our Father in Heaven loves you. May God bless you and your family.

Arlen and Patricia Atkinson

Jolene and Family,
It is with love that I send you my condolences. Glenn and your family have played an important part in my life. I thank you for your friendship! As a neighbor and a bishop, I have watched Glenn grow and mature spiritually. His desire to serve the Lord and his fellowmen brought about some great changes in his life. I and my family have been blessed to be among your neighbors and friends. We planned to attend Glenn's funeral, but unfortunately We will not be able to...