Malcolm retired from the United States Marines Corps. as a MSGT after 21 years of service. He also retired from the Dept. of Interior and National Park Service as an administrator with 22 years of service. Malcolm was a member of the American Legion and VFW.
'A quiet man with a loud heart and possessing great moral strength. Totally dedicated to family, God and country.'
He was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Omad (Ronnie).
He leaves behind his family to cherish his memories, Jesse (his current wife of 17 years); his children, son, Malcolm D. Pace his wife Dana; daughter, Glenda Pace, his adopted daughter, Glenda May; brother, Earl M. Pace and his wife Dee; grandson, Mat; granddaughters, Caitlin and Carly; grandson's, Adam and Brayden Pyle; great-granddaughters, Emma, Gracelynn and Faith; also aunts, uncles, cousins, step-children and friends.
Interment to follow services at Seaside Memorial Park with full military honors.
Malcolm retired from the United States Marines Corps. as a MSGT after 21 years of service. He also retired from the Dept. of Interior and National Park Service as an administrator with 22 years of service. Malcolm was a member of the American Legion and VFW.
'A quiet man with a loud heart and possessing great moral strength. Totally dedicated to family, God and country.'
He was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Omad (Ronnie).
He leaves behind his family to cherish his memories, Jesse (his current wife of 17 years); his children, son, Malcolm D. Pace his wife Dana; daughter, Glenda Pace, his adopted daughter, Glenda May; brother, Earl M. Pace and his wife Dee; grandson, Mat; granddaughters, Caitlin and Carly; grandson's, Adam and Brayden Pyle; great-granddaughters, Emma, Gracelynn and Faith; also aunts, uncles, cousins, step-children and friends.
Interment to follow services at Seaside Memorial Park with full military honors.
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