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Show . MAY KEATE PACE PASSES INLOS ANGELES Mrs. May Keate Pace, who was born and raised in St. George, died at her home in Los Angeles last Saturday. She was 51 years old at the time of death. The end came after an illness of about six months' duration. She had been bedfast the past five months. The cause was a sort of paralysis which deprived her of the use of her limbs, and although several Los Angeles Ange-les doctors were called in consultation they were unable to name the exact cause of death, other than a general loss of vitality followed by paralysis. Although she had been ailing for some time before paralysis made its appearance, appear-ance, her serious condition was unknown un-known even to her family, as she never complained. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles Monday, and the remains laid to rest in Inglewood cemetery. May Keate Pace was born in St, George 51 years ago, the daughter of James and Verbenia Keate. On January 8, 1903, she was married marri-ed to R. J. Pace in the St. George temple. Shortly after their first child was born Mr. and Mrs. Pace moved to Delamar, Nevada, where they lived for eight years. They then removed to Los Angeles where the family has since resided. Mrs. Pace is survived by her husband, hus-band, a dentist, in Los Angeles, Paul, aged 24, Palph 22, Gordon, 20, LeRoy, 16, and Lillian Pace, 10, all of Los Angeles. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Ida Calloway, and five brothers, John Keate, of Los Angeles, Julius Keate of St. George, Will Keate and Joe and Oscar of Los Angeles. |