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Roy Sims & Family
July 20, 2022
It's such pleasure to have known such a multitalented
special man who can be assessed by his wonderful family that he left behind. We can't remember anything but pleasant memories. God blessed you with Dean.
Laura Walker
August 2, 2019
To Mrs.Pace , Carol and family, and David and family,
I will always remember Mr. Pace and his kindness to me and to my family. I enjoyed so much my many days spent at your house as a child. I can still see him sitting at his desk grading papers or drawing or working in his shop or garden. One of his wood carvings sits on my living room bookcase today. I think of him and Mrs. Pace and you all every time I look at it! He was such an intelligent and talented person , and he shared those gifts so generously with others. You will all be in my prayers. Love always from Laura Walker Sands
Roy Sims
July 22, 2019
We had the good fortune of having exceptional brother in-laws. Military experiences were shared in addition to extraordinary talents. Dean Ray Pace was a stellar addition to our family and he will be missed immensely. He was blessed with a loving and adoring family.
Buddy, Margaret, and Jeffery Sims
Connie Parnell Beverly
July 22, 2019
Mr. Pace was the first teacher I had at Munford. I was in the 6th grade. I had him again when I was a senior at MHS. He was a kind and gentle soul. He will be missed.
Becky Pope Feazell
July 22, 2019
Mrs. Pace, I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers. It sounds like he was an amazing person to everyone. I know you were truly blessed to have him in your life. You are an amazing person as well, a wonderful teacher at Eulaton. I was blessed as well! I know it is so hard to lose a loved one but we know who holds us in his hands! I love you Mrs. Pace! God Bless You and Your Family
Tracy Sims Callahan
July 20, 2019
I will miss my kind, wise and multi-talented Uncle Dean. He was part of my most cherished childhood memories. Summer visits to Alabama were referred to as "going home" and we always felt at home with Aunt Bettye and Uncle Dean.
Rest in peace, Uncle Dean. Yours was a life well-lived.
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