The remains of Ernest Pace, of Rome, was brought here Tuesday morning, for interment. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pace, and died of heart trouble, at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The interment has been delayed on account of his brother, Harry Pace, who was in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Pace lived in the New Salem section, but moved to Rome, several years ago. Ernest was 25 years old and is the grandson of Mr. William Stanley.
Jan. 25, 1917
p. 6, col. 1, Thurs.
Cobb County Times
Vol. 1 No. 17
Kennesaw
The body of Mr. Ernest Pace, age 25, so of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pace, of Rome, who died of heart failure there Saturday morning, as brought here Tuesday and interred in the family lot in the cemetery. The interment was delayed on account of his brother, Harry Pace, coming from Texas. Mr. Pace is a grandson of Mr. W.P. Stanley.
Jan. 26, 1917
p. 7, col. 4, Fri.
Cobb County Times
Vol. 1, No. 18
The remains of Ernest Pace, of Rome, was brought here Tuesday morning, for interment. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pace, and died of heart trouble, at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The interment has been delayed on account of his brother, Harry Pace, who was in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Pace lived in the New Salem section, but moved to Rome, several years ago. Ernest was 25 years old and is the grandson of Mr. William Stanley.
Jan. 25, 1917
p. 6, col. 1, Thurs.
Cobb County Times
Vol. 1 No. 17
Kennesaw
The body of Mr. Ernest Pace, age 25, so of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pace, of Rome, who died of heart failure there Saturday morning, as brought here Tuesday and interred in the family lot in the cemetery. The interment was delayed on account of his brother, Harry Pace, coming from Texas. Mr. Pace is a grandson of Mr. W.P. Stanley.
Jan. 26, 1917
p. 7, col. 4, Fri.
Cobb County Times
Vol. 1, No. 18
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