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Myrlie D. “Pete” Mace

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Myrlie D. “Pete” Mace

Birth
Death
1988 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 80 Lot 4 Space 1
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Pete Mace was a husband and father. He worked as a stone mason and carpenter. He was well read, knowledgeable about Western history, Western geology and versed in Native American studies.

In his leisure time, he ranged across the Wyoming badlands collecting rocks, fossils and artifacts. Several of his collections are housed in the Greybull WY Museum. He also discovered and dug a fossilized marine vertebrate, Ichthyosaurus, which resides in the Vertebrate Paleontology department of the University of Kansas.
Pete Mace was a husband and father. He worked as a stone mason and carpenter. He was well read, knowledgeable about Western history, Western geology and versed in Native American studies.

In his leisure time, he ranged across the Wyoming badlands collecting rocks, fossils and artifacts. Several of his collections are housed in the Greybull WY Museum. He also discovered and dug a fossilized marine vertebrate, Ichthyosaurus, which resides in the Vertebrate Paleontology department of the University of Kansas.


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