Anchorage resident Paul Kevin Pace, 36, died Nov. 12, 2003, in Colorado Springs, Colo., of natural causes. Visitation was at Witzleben's Bragaw Chapel. A funeral was held at the chapel with the Rev. Scott Medlock officiating. Burial followed at Angelus Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Will Emerson, Steve Tucker, Richard Hogue, Tom Ireland, Jon Seabrook and Mark Chase. Honorary pallbearers were Steve Larrabee and Matt Emerson.
Mr. Pace was born July 12, 1967, in Anchorage and graduated from Bartlett High School in 1985. He was employed by Carlile Transportation Systems until 2002 as a truck driver and equipment operator. His family writes: "Paul loved his family and his state. He especially enjoyed fishing and hunting with family and friends. He loved to skate and played hockey since early childhood with the Boys and Girls Club and Bartlett High School."
He is survived by his parents Maureen V. "Vickie" and James B. "Bruce" Pace of Anchorage; wife, Gina M. Pace; children, Chelsey, Kevin and Jonathan of Anchorage; brothers, Robert Pace and Douglas Pace of Anchorage; sister, Rebecca Pace of Santa Barbara, Calif.; paternal grandmother, Adell Pace of Missoula, Mont.; and many other relatives in West Virginia, Ohio, Montana, Florida and Texas. Arrangements were with Witzleben Family Funeral Home and Crematory.
Anchorage resident Paul Kevin Pace, 36, died Nov. 12, 2003, in Colorado Springs, Colo., of natural causes. Visitation was at Witzleben's Bragaw Chapel. A funeral was held at the chapel with the Rev. Scott Medlock officiating. Burial followed at Angelus Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Will Emerson, Steve Tucker, Richard Hogue, Tom Ireland, Jon Seabrook and Mark Chase. Honorary pallbearers were Steve Larrabee and Matt Emerson.
Mr. Pace was born July 12, 1967, in Anchorage and graduated from Bartlett High School in 1985. He was employed by Carlile Transportation Systems until 2002 as a truck driver and equipment operator. His family writes: "Paul loved his family and his state. He especially enjoyed fishing and hunting with family and friends. He loved to skate and played hockey since early childhood with the Boys and Girls Club and Bartlett High School."
He is survived by his parents Maureen V. "Vickie" and James B. "Bruce" Pace of Anchorage; wife, Gina M. Pace; children, Chelsey, Kevin and Jonathan of Anchorage; brothers, Robert Pace and Douglas Pace of Anchorage; sister, Rebecca Pace of Santa Barbara, Calif.; paternal grandmother, Adell Pace of Missoula, Mont.; and many other relatives in West Virginia, Ohio, Montana, Florida and Texas. Arrangements were with Witzleben Family Funeral Home and Crematory.
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