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James E. Mace Sr.

Uniontown, Ohio

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James E. Mace Sr.Jim Mace, 81, passed away after a couragious battle with a long illness, August 14, 2010. Born in Akron, he was a life time resident of Lakemore. Jim retired from General Tire with 35 years service and was an honorary life time member of Army Navy 273, two term Govenor of...

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I wish that I would have had more time to get to know hin.I really enjoyed the few conversations that we had. He was a very kind individual and our deepest heartfelt condolences goes out to Diane, Billy and the rest of the family. May he rest in peace.

Diane & family, My deepest sympathy to you, family and many friends of Jim. His smile and great sense of humor will truly be missed. I'm am very glad to have known him. May he rest in peace.

To the Mace family - our deepest condolences on the loss of such a wonderful man. Sincerely, The Charles Morgan Family

Diane, so sorry for your loss. I know you must be having a hard time right now. Just try to remember all the good memories and all the wonderful years you had with him.
Love ya
Sylvia in Fl.

I knew Jim from my many years with the Lakemore Police Department and Moose Lodge. Jim was a big part of the Police Departments fund raisers held each year. He provided his services from planning the event to grilling the food. He was a good man and a good friend. He will be truly missed.

Diane & Family, I know that you know how much I love both of you. I am so sorry for you are going through right now but I also know all the wonderful memories that we all have. God Bless!

Thinking of you,

Please know that a former Akronite is thinking of your family at this time. We look forward to the time our Creator said he will 'Swallow up death forever'. (1 Cor 15:26) His promises are a guarantee. We will see him again.

Diane and Mace family were are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Diane we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Jim was a wonderful man I will miss talking with him at the VFW and Moose .We spent many mornings chatting.David & Denise Laird