Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:15 pm Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Elizabeth Yocom Malone Pace

Elizabeth Yocom Malone Pace

March 30, 2013

Elizabeth Yocom Malone Pace, 90, Russellville, passed away Saturday, March 30, 2013, at Helen Keller Hospital.

Funeral services were Monday, April 1, 2013, at Akins Funeral Home, Russellville, with Bro. Jeff Fleming officiating. Interment was in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Russellville.

Pallbearers were grandsons; honorary pallbearers were Ray Yocom, Colton Malone, Nicholas Malone.

She was preceded in death by husbands, Tom Malone and Walston Pace; parents, Joshua and Martha Yocom; children, Charles Malone, Terrell Malone, Mary Moses; sister, Ida Mansell; brothers, Raymond Yocom, James Yocom, Willie Kilpatrick, Eddy Kilpatrick, George Kilpatrick.

She is survived by daughters-in-law, Freda Searcy, Martha Malone; sister-in-law, Mae Yocom; grandsons, Heath Malone and wife, Tanya, Steve Malone and wife, Tracy, Kevin Malone and wife, Reba, Darrell Malone and wife, Robin, Dewayne Malone, Christopher Malone; granddaughters, Derenda Malone, Debbie Lyons and husband, John; great grandchildren,  Stephanie Terry and husband, Nathan, Kelly Malone, Haley Malone, Jessica Malone, Colton Malone, Nicholas Malone, Lance Malone, Ryan Malone, Conner Lyons; great-great granddaughter, Rylei-Jayne Terry; four nieces and four nephews.

She was a member of Eastside Baptist Church.

Special thanks to the nurses and staff at Helen Keller Hospital, Dr. Vacik, Dr. Richards, Sandra and Kim with Hospice.

 

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