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Georgia Ruth <I>Martin</I> Pace

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Georgia Ruth Martin Pace

Birth
Anson, Jones County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Jul 1984 (aged 82)
Crosby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Spur, Dickens County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.426512, Longitude: -100.998771
Plot
D-25
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Georgia Ruth Pace, 82, were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Highway 70 Church of Christ with Carl Robertson, Crosbyton, officiating, assisted by Gifford Phillips, Spur.

Mrs. Pace died about 11 p.m. July 24 in the Crosbyton Hospital following a lengthy illness. Born in Anson on April 6, 1902, she had been a resident of Dickens County since 1902. She married Donnie Pace on October 26, 1922. Mrs. Pace was a member of the Church of Christ.

She was a member of the County Home Demonstration Club for 45 years and a member of the American Cancer Society for 25 years. She wrote a weekly news column for The Texas Spur for many years. She was an active member of the Red Mud Cemetery Association and was the first person to draw a map showing grave locations for that cemetery.

Survivors include her husband of Spur; one daughter, Winona Rinehart, Spur; three grandchildren, LaDonna Kirkes, Hobbs, NM; Lorita Baldrige Spur; Loyd Rinehart, Jr., Lubbock and seven great-grandchildren.

Burial was in Red Mud Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

©The Texas Spur, August, 1984
Funeral services for Georgia Ruth Pace, 82, were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Highway 70 Church of Christ with Carl Robertson, Crosbyton, officiating, assisted by Gifford Phillips, Spur.

Mrs. Pace died about 11 p.m. July 24 in the Crosbyton Hospital following a lengthy illness. Born in Anson on April 6, 1902, she had been a resident of Dickens County since 1902. She married Donnie Pace on October 26, 1922. Mrs. Pace was a member of the Church of Christ.

She was a member of the County Home Demonstration Club for 45 years and a member of the American Cancer Society for 25 years. She wrote a weekly news column for The Texas Spur for many years. She was an active member of the Red Mud Cemetery Association and was the first person to draw a map showing grave locations for that cemetery.

Survivors include her husband of Spur; one daughter, Winona Rinehart, Spur; three grandchildren, LaDonna Kirkes, Hobbs, NM; Lorita Baldrige Spur; Loyd Rinehart, Jr., Lubbock and seven great-grandchildren.

Burial was in Red Mud Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

©The Texas Spur, August, 1984

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Oct. 26, 1922



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