Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:47 pm Monday, December 29, 2014

Louie R. Pace

Louie R. Pace

December 27, 2014

Louie R. Pace, 93, Russellville, died Dec. 27, 2014, at her residence.

Mrs. Pace lived all of her life in FranklinCounty and was a member of FirstBaptistChurch, Russellville. She loved attending Ruth Sunday School Class led by Mrs. Rooks.

She was a devoted wife and mother. Her daughter Tammy was the joy and focus of her life. She was in various clubs and received a Leadership award for economic growth in FranklinCounty, youth programs, community facilities and service in 1969. She had a gift for cooking and loved to share it with her family and friends.

Funeral service was Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, at First Baptist Church in Russellville with Dr. Gene Balding officiating. Visitation was prior to service at the church. Burial followed in FranklinMemoryGardens.

Survivors include daughter, Tammy L. Pace; sister, Sue Williams and wife, Kenneth; brothers-in-law, Copeland Pace and wife, Reba, Ford Pace and wife, Mary, Gene Pace and wife, Doris; sisters-in-law, Ena Pickens and husband, Gene, Marie Pace; several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Keith Williams, Hunter Reed, Blake Reed, Richard Pace, Darrell Pace and Allen Pickens.

She was preceded in death by husband, Wallace N. Pace; children, Wanda June Pace, Wallace Norman Pace, II; parents, Mack and Katie Robinson; siblings, Lelon Robinson, Earlene Sparks and Faye Reed.

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