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Show Mark Pace dies at 16 Mark Bryan Pace, 16, of 216 E. 600 S., Kaysville, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1988 in Humana Hospital Davis North of causes related to muscular dystrophy. He was born Dec. 13, 1971 in Provo, a son of J. Kent and Martha Garber Pace. He was a me mber of the Kaysville Kaysvil-le LDS 11th Ward and was a student stu-dent at Monte Vista School. Surviving are his parents of Kaysville, one brother and one sister, sis-ter, Christopher Pace, Michelle Pace, both of Kaysville; his grandparents, grand-parents, Mrs. Barbara Brewer, Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Garber, Gar-ber, Glendora, Calif.; a great-grandmother, great-grandmother, Mrs. Retta Garber, Glendora, Calif. Funeral directors, Layton Myers Mortuary. Services were held January 30 in the Kaysville LDS South Stake Center with Bishop David Beach officiating. Family prayer was offered by Melvin Pace; prelude, Myrna Wilcox; Wil-cox; invocation, Carol Spriggs; poem, Jeina Shelley; speakers, Lee Glad and Richard Pace ; musical music-al number by Heather, Sarah and Lisa Garber, Heidi, Rosanne, Katie and Jeannette Lemmon; re- ! n ' MARK BRYAN PACE marks, Bishop David Beach; benediction, be-nediction, Brenda Lemmon. Dedication of the grave was by Dan Garber with interment in the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi. Casket bearers were Kip Pace, Tom Benhard, Brett Spriggs, Shawn Spriggs, Steve Shelley, De-nnis De-nnis Lemmon and David McCallen. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. F. Blair Wilcox, Melvin Garber, Marshal Benhard, Benjamin Lemmon, Lem-mon, Jeremy Garber, Fred Pace, Bill McCallen, Todd Spriggs, David Garber, Steve Harrow, Dus-tin Dus-tin Harrow, Scott Pace, Jeremy Pace, Rodney Pace, Matt Preitzel and Ben Preitzel. |