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Show FREEMAN E. PACE HEBER Funeral services were conducted recently in the Wasatch LDS stake tabernacle in Heber for Freeman E. Pace, 82, who died at the home of a brother, Ira Pace, in Neola, Feb. 21, following a lingering illness. Mr. Pace had lived in Neola since last November. He was born in Parley's Park, Summit County, a son of George M. and Sarah Alvira Stanley Pace, on Aug. 31, 1870. He married mar-ried Minnie Sweeney in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints. They were later separated. separat-ed. He married Emma Gibbsons, March 11, 1936, .in the Salt Lake Temple. He served a mission mis-sion in the Southern States for two years and served in the bishopric of Parley's Park ward for several years. He was chairman chair-man of the genealogical committees' commit-tees' of Wanship, Park City and Heber wards. He had also been a stake missionary in Wasatch and Summit Stakes. Mr. Pace was one of a family of 14 children. Surviving are his widow, Heber; Heb-er; one son, Dan Pace, Montwel; one daughter, Mrs. Ivan (Vera) Johnson, Arcadia; six grandchildren; grand-children; six brothers and sis- |