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Rashmi G. PACE, N.D. A graduate of Bastyr University, Rashmi practiced naturopathic medicine at her clinic in Edmonds. She is survived by husband John, daughter Shefali, mother Savitri Garg, and sister Ranjana. Born in India, she came to the US with her family in 1968. She graduated in EE from UW in 1970 and married soon after. They lived in Oregon, where she got an MBA. After moving to Seattle she worked in marketing and sales for several companies. Services will be at 2:00 Today, March 19 at Bastyr U. Chapel in Kenmore. Donations may be sent to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
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Dear John, Shefali, Savitri and Ranjana,
I was a classmate of Rashmi's and I always admired her dedication and determination. She was a wonderful human being, wise, brilliant, and a great mother and doctor. She was present at my first son's homecoming (from Kazakhstan) and just an all around lovely person. I will miss her.
Karen Fuller
Karen Fuller
March 21, 2011
Dear John, Shefali, Savitri, and Ranjana,
Condolences and prayers for the passing of Dr. Pace. I just learned of her passing from a co-worker who referred her and I became one of her many patients. I will miss Rashmi's assistance, advice, humor, and fountain of energy.
Anne
March 21, 2011
Dear John and Shefali, I met Rashmi at a workshop. What a lovely and inspiring woman. Her spirit will be present forever within you. I wish you peace and comfort in the sweet memories that your time together holds. All the best, Linda Mikkelsen
Linda Mikkelsen
March 19, 2011
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