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Richard Pace

West Columbia, South Carolina

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WEST COLUMBIA - Richard Lee Pace, a World War II veteran and longtime resident of West Columbia, died May 27, at Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital after complications from a series of falls at his home. He was 92.

A native of Pickens County, S.C., Mr. Pace served with the U.S. Army for more...

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Agnes and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. I was unable to be at the visitation or services, but know that you are all in our prayers.
Love you,
Sally Wise Hook

I met Mr. Pace when I worked at Colonial Stores on Blanding Street in Columbia in the early 1950s. He was a very friendly person and always had a big smile. He would always cut up with us as we unloaded the trailer. I remember to this day how easy he could back the trailer into the narrow alleyway behind the store while other drivers would take 30 minutes to do it.

May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

We are truly saddened by the death of Mr. Pace, a Christian example for everyone to follow. We are sorry that we can't be there, but we are out of town. We will be with you in thought and prayers. May God remain close by your side as you adjust to this loss. Kenneth and Linda Senn

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our dear cousin Richard Lee Pace leaves us to enter the realm of our Heavenly Father and those who have served our Country with distinction and great honor. It is true that we were born in a period of stress and without many worldly goods...BUT ....
what a glorious family background we have, and every time I hear Adger's 'Beautiful Star' I thank Father for his goodness to us all.
May all of my dear cousins be blessed and continue to proclaim Fathers' goodness.
C. Alton...

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.

To the family of Richard Pace:
Randy and I were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Pace. I remember fondly visiting with Mr & Mrs Pace when I was at my grandparents (Paul & Isolene Haile) house. He was always such a nice man, and will really be missed. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Trisha Haile Jones