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Hugh Morris Pace

Everett, Washington

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Hugh Morris PaceApril 27, 1951-Sept. 13, 2009

Hugh Morris Pace passed away in his sleep on September, 13, 2009 at his home in Everett, Washington at the age of 58.Hugh Morris was born on April 27, 1951 and grew up in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. He graduated from Oakmont...

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I didn't even know his name. I saw him all the time in the halls of Calvary Fellowship, vacunming, straightening chairs, cleaning something. A man of few words, he had a servant's heart for The Lord. You could see it in every thing he did and the way he did it without fanfare or seeking recognition. I'm sorry I didn't get to know you better, dear Morris. Enjoy your reward with Our Saviour!

Well Morris is in paradise today lucky dog, absent with the body is present with the Lord.
Jesus said in John 5:28/29 Do not marvel at this for an hour is coming in which all who are in the grave shall hear His voice and shall come forth.

Morris was a dear friend whom I all too often took for granted. Though Morris appeared pretty much a "fixture" around Calvary Fellowship gatherings when I first affiliated in 2000, it wasn't until I began my long recovery from drug abuse in April 2005 that Morris truly became a part of my life. It was in June of that year that I determined to get to know who Morris—that enigmatic "fixture" at church—was, and we began fellowshipping at various bible studies and other Calvary gatherings...

Morris will be missed by me. He was a good man and a friend. I know that he is in a better place now with his Lord Jesus

I will miss seeing Morris at Calvary - He was such a willing servant in everyway and always smiling - I will miss that.
I will always remember how he wanted to make sure I got a copy of the worship recordings; I still have them all.

Lisa Moe

Morris will be greatly missed by myself and my children. He had a huge heart!!! He is definately walking with the Lord as it should be. If the Red Socks only knew their biggest fan, Mary Nelson and family