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Geoffrey Loren Pace

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Geoffrey Loren Pace Veteran

Birth
Columbus, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Jun 2021 (aged 74)
Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION A SITE 3150
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Geoffrey Loren Pace, 74, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2021, in the presence of his loving wife Julia Ann Pace. Geoffrey was born July 9, 1946, in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio to Dr. Loren L. and Mrs. Charlotte M Pace. He married Julia Ann Sorenson on August 16, 1990.


Geoff had an unmatched enthusiasm and excitement for life. He enjoyed meeting and interacting with others. He had a life full of many wonderful and incredible experiences. Throughout his life he held numerous positions in a wide variety of industries. He was a camp counselor, salesman, military security, and an Armed Forces broadcaster for a remote Alaskan weather station, putting on a radio show broadcast for the troops in Vietnam. Whether it was his work as a sandblaster of bridges, a lifeguard on the water, or cleaning horse stalls consumed in ammonia Geoff always kept himself busy.


After his military stint, he went big in the entertainment world. Geoff was John Travolta before John Travolta ever became known in Disco. Geoff and two others in California started the trend in 1974 long before Travolta got into the act.


Geoff was a fountain of knowledge and had an innate ability to retain information and recall facts about an infinite number of events and subjects.


Geoff's first wife bore him two girls and one son. After they divorced, he lost touch with his children. Despite constant petitioning for visitation, his children eventually turned him down and sent his letters back to him marked "Return to Sender."


Geoff later met Julia Ann Sorenson who later became his eternal companion and lifelong partner of 30 years.


Later in life Geoff became a successful legislative researcher for political issues of the day and a top salesman for the company GenealogyBank.com which quickly became his passion. He spent innumerable hours in front of the computer on FamilySearch.org doing genealogy while subsequently performing work in the LDS temple. So instead of saving the world through political research, he was doing it proudly through temple and family history work.


Geoff had a deep love for God, his family, and his country. He fostered a belief in doing good for all mankind. Despite the challenges and trials of this mortal life, Geoff always carried with him a positive disposition and optimism for the future.


Now in his "Winter Years" he found solace living with his wife at a niece's home in Springville. After numerous life experiences it could be said of him, "He tried – Oh Lord – How he tried..." Rest in peace, dear Geoffrey, you are home now. Free at last!


Geoff is survived by his wife, two sisters, their children, grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents.

Geoffrey Loren Pace, 74, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2021, in the presence of his loving wife Julia Ann Pace. Geoffrey was born July 9, 1946, in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio to Dr. Loren L. and Mrs. Charlotte M Pace. He married Julia Ann Sorenson on August 16, 1990.


Geoff had an unmatched enthusiasm and excitement for life. He enjoyed meeting and interacting with others. He had a life full of many wonderful and incredible experiences. Throughout his life he held numerous positions in a wide variety of industries. He was a camp counselor, salesman, military security, and an Armed Forces broadcaster for a remote Alaskan weather station, putting on a radio show broadcast for the troops in Vietnam. Whether it was his work as a sandblaster of bridges, a lifeguard on the water, or cleaning horse stalls consumed in ammonia Geoff always kept himself busy.


After his military stint, he went big in the entertainment world. Geoff was John Travolta before John Travolta ever became known in Disco. Geoff and two others in California started the trend in 1974 long before Travolta got into the act.


Geoff was a fountain of knowledge and had an innate ability to retain information and recall facts about an infinite number of events and subjects.


Geoff's first wife bore him two girls and one son. After they divorced, he lost touch with his children. Despite constant petitioning for visitation, his children eventually turned him down and sent his letters back to him marked "Return to Sender."


Geoff later met Julia Ann Sorenson who later became his eternal companion and lifelong partner of 30 years.


Later in life Geoff became a successful legislative researcher for political issues of the day and a top salesman for the company GenealogyBank.com which quickly became his passion. He spent innumerable hours in front of the computer on FamilySearch.org doing genealogy while subsequently performing work in the LDS temple. So instead of saving the world through political research, he was doing it proudly through temple and family history work.


Geoff had a deep love for God, his family, and his country. He fostered a belief in doing good for all mankind. Despite the challenges and trials of this mortal life, Geoff always carried with him a positive disposition and optimism for the future.


Now in his "Winter Years" he found solace living with his wife at a niece's home in Springville. After numerous life experiences it could be said of him, "He tried – Oh Lord – How he tried..." Rest in peace, dear Geoffrey, you are home now. Free at last!


Geoff is survived by his wife, two sisters, their children, grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents.



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