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E. SCOTT-PACE Memoriam

SCOTT-PACE E. VERONICA SCOTT-PACE E. Veronica Pace born on May 17, 1940 to the late Nolvert Preston Scott and Eulalia Fitzgerald Clark Scott. Veronica was born a native Washingtonian at the Columbia Hospital for Women. Brothers Nolvert Preston Scott and Leon Delmo Scott and sister, Vestena Westmoreland Green Morris preceded Veronica in death. She is survived by brother, Clark William Scott and sisters Delorise Costello Green Gordon and Laverne Green Smith. Veronica attended Monroe Elementary and later Parkview Elementary. She then attended Banneker Junior High School and graduated in 1955. Following Banneker, Veronica attended Dunbar Senior High School. Graduating with honors from Dunbar in 1958. Veronica attended Howard University, an Historically Black College and University in Washington D.C. where she earned a Masters of Social Work Degree at the Inabel Lindsay School of Social Work at Howard graduating in 1968. Veronica was the first to be hired directly out of college and without any work experience into the D.C. Government Social Services Department. She started as a staff worker, then supervisor, onto Manager and lastly into her executive position as the Director for the Office on Aging. Veronica credits her strong work ethic and rise in public service to a tenacious mother, Eulalia Scott and under the mentorship of her brother, Nolvert P. Scott, Jr., PhD', Eva Stewart, Ed Kirby, M.D., Roselyn P. Epps, M.D., and Elijah B. Rogers, City Administrator and Robert Bobb. At anearly age of one, Veronica was baptized and raised at Canaan Baptist Church where she remained an avid and active member until her demise on April 8, 2019. Veronica had numerous successes during her career as a Public Servant. She was most proud of leading a team of people in the prevention of shutting down the Washington Center for Aging Services, a 260 bed nursing facility, by receiving a flawless inspection report in 90 days and saving the beds and services for the elderly. Another proud moment in Veronica's Public Servant career was the securing of funds for construction of the first free standing Senior Wellness Center in the country - The Washington Senior Wellness Center. After is opening, Veronica was successful in securing the funding to build four additional free standing Senior Wellness Centers in Washington, D.C.. Throughout her life, Veronica was sustained by a loving and supportive family. She was a mother to several nieces, nephews and Godchildren until she married Walter Leon Pace in 1968. Out of their marriage, they were blessed with a very special daughter, Leah Veronica Pace. Veronica still upheld her role as "mother" while raising her own child. Family was extremely important to Veronica and it was shown in the many ways she supported each and every family member. Veronica maintained precious and true friendships with several people, some of which were her dear and closest friends Beth Yancy Reddick, Roselyn Epps, M.D. and Dorothy Hall. If you were befriended by Veronica, you had a friend for life. Veronica's sudden death was a shock to all who knew her. Her vivacious and stunning demeanor always left you reminiscing with warm memories of your encounter with her. We understand that she was only on loan to us from God and that He finally wanted to call her home with Him. She will be dearly missed here on earth but knowing that we will meet again in Heaven sustains us all. Viewing and Homegoing services will be held at Canaan Baptist Church, 1607 Monroe St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20010 on April 24, 2019. The wake will commence at 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. followed by Veronica's homegoing celebration at 11:30 a.m. A repast at Canaan Baptist Church will follow immediately after the service. Interment will be held the following day, April 25, 2019 at 11 a.m. with family and close friends at the Maryland National Memorial Park in Laurel Maryland. Funeral services entrusted to McGuire Funeral Services, 7400 Georgia Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20012, (202) 882-6600..

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Published by The Washington Post on Apr. 21, 2019.

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Karen House

April 25, 2019

I first met Ronnie at Park View where she was May Queen and I was on her court. We went to Banneker Junior High and reunited at Howard. When I pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, she pinned me. That sealed our friendship. She was a very special lady. I extend my condolences to all family and friends.

Jacqueline Delaney-Arthur

April 24, 2019

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Veronica Scott-Pace. She was such a dear loving friend to the Delaney family in Fernandina Beach, FL. We will truly miss her.

Sarah Alleyne

April 23, 2019

Dear Scott & Pace family,

I've been working for Belmond Charleston Place for the past two years, and Mrs. Pace was always someone I looked forward to seeing every time she graced the hotel with her presence. She was always so sweet to me and I'm blessed to have known such a kind, and genuine woman. Your family is in my prayers, and keep shining and living on for her.

Much Love, Sarah

Ju'Wan Williams

April 23, 2019

Our sincerest condolences to the entire family. Ms. Pace's undeniable glow was a delight to everyone she encountered at the hotel. We miss her smile already!

-Belmond Charleston Place Front Desk

A Taylor

April 22, 2019

You have my deepest sympathy for an outstanding lady. Ms. Pace is now among the stars in heaven.

ATaylor

Nwaete Family

April 22, 2019

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Scott and Pace family. May the grace of the Almighty God be with you and strengthen you during this great time of sorrow.

Dion Diamond

April 21, 2019

This loss is shared by many.

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

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Colbert King

April 21, 2019

My journey with Ronnie began more than 60 years ago at Dunbar High School. It continued through Howard University , and her stellar public service up to her departure from this life. My heart is broken, but death won't have the last work. Ronnie, my sister in Christ, I won't say goodbye-I'll see you later. Love.

April 21, 2019

Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs to Leah and family, Sorry for your loss , i am going to miss her
Sam Gawad

Mayor Jeffrey Slavin

April 21, 2019

The Lady E. Veronica was one of the most amazing women who ever walked the face of Earth. Totally irreplaceable in countless of lives....I am devastated

Mamie Garrett

April 21, 2019

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

Janice Mitchell-Woodward

April 20, 2019

'Ronnie' as she was first known to me, was one of the most gentle, yet tenacious warriors for the rights of others, particularly older citizens, I have ever known. Always her very own authentic self, she was a picture of warmth, love and heart filled oneness. She will always be alive in my heart and memory. My deepest condolences to her survivors and close friends.

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24

Wake

9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Canaan Baptist Church

1607 Monroe St., N.W., Washington, DC 20012

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24

Celebration of Life

11:30 a.m.

Canaan Baptist Church

1607 Monroe St., N.W., Washington, DC 20012

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25

Interment

11:00 a.m.

Maryland National Memorial Park

Laurel, MD 20012

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