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Show Leslie Pace, New Harmony Native dies F - 1 - J:, - " v.. ' V i'V ' , V ! f. 4 v, 1 Leslie lived in Cedar City for 27 years where he was employed by U. S. Steel for 18 years and department of Highways for eight years. While living in New Harmony Har-mony he was engaged in livestock and farming. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife of New Harmony, a son Robert Leslie of Vancouver, Wash., 3 daughters, Barbara Morgan and Mrs. Delias (Pat) Imnlay of Cedar City and Mrs. John (Carolyn) Wainwright of Grand Junction, Colorado. Also i surviving are 16 grand- children one great grand-1 grand-1 child, 2 brothers Anthon H. Pace of New Harmony and Gordon II. Pace of Bishop, Calif, and a sister Mrs. Richard (Pearl) Williams of Cedar City, Utah. Funeral services were held Wed., Oct. 4, 1978 at 1 p.m. in the New Harmony LDS Ward Chapel. ' Interment In-terment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury & Graff Mortuary. LESLIE A. PACE Leslie Alexander Pace 69, died Sept. 30, 1978 at his home in New Harmony of a heart attack. Born Aug. 20, 1909 in New Harmony to Henry Alexander and Abigail Hammond Pace. Married Wilma Bloem June 11, 1929 in Beaver, Utah. Marriage solemnized in the St. George Temple Nov. 20, 1929. |