Gary L. Pace

October 3 1953 - October 9 2017

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John Quint Treboni Funeral and Cremation Center
Thursday October 12th 2017 6-8 p.m.

1177 West Fifth Avenue
Columbus OH 43212

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Gary L. Pace, age 64, passed away suddenly on Monday, October 9, 2017. Gary was a loving husband, brother, uncle, great-uncle and friend. He loved his music, Harley Davidson, hanging with friends, R/C airplanes, and anything with a motor. He loved his dogs. Gary retired from Ameritech and was a member of the Sunrise Lodge #783, Gahanna. He is survived by his wife, Colleen; father-in-law, Danny; siblings, T.L. and Bill, Sam and Steve, William, and Nila; nephews and nieces, Joshua (Shannon), Amy (Curtis), Danielle, Kevin (Chelsea), Anne, and Greg; great nieces and nephews; and lots of loving friends. He is preceded in death by parents, Betty and Nial Pace, and Ethel George. Please join his family and friends for a time of sharing on Thursday, October 12, 2017 from 6-8 p.m., at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL AND CREMATION CENTER, 1177 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name are preferred to the Pickaway County Dog Shelter, 21253 Ringgold Southern Rd., Circleville (OH) 43113. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.


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From : Patti & Mark Helber
To : Colleen & Family
Date: October 10th 2017

Colleen & Family, we are very sad to hear of your loss. Gary loved life and was a great neighbor! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If you need anything please let us know.

Patti & Mark Helber
From : Jim & Carolyn
To : Colleen Pace
Date: October 10th 2017

We are personally and deeply saddened, and heartsick for you, to learn that Gary has been taken from those who cared for him so early and so suddenly. We pray that you find strength in the love you and Gary shared...
From : Terry Bowshier
To : Colleen & Family
Date: October 12th 2017

Colleen, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Gary and I were Little League teammates and friends since the age of 10. We played softball together for many years and had quite a few memorable adventures. It is quite a shock to one's system when this happens so suddenly. I stopped at the house to see Gary a couple of years ago and I can tell you he was very happy with his life with you. Bless you and your family in this difficult time.
From : Bill Quinn
To : Colleen
Date: October 12th 2017

I am very sorry to hear the news about Gary. Though I have not seen him for some time, I still think of him as a friend and good teammate from our years of playing softball together. Charlotte and I still have fond memories of our houseboat vacation to Cumberland Lake in Kentucky many years ago. Wishing you peace and strength in this difficult time.
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Date: October 13th 2017

I am so sorry for your loss. May the 'God of all comfort' be with you during this difficult time. I have personally found comfort in the promise at 1 Corinthians 15:26 where it states that very soon 'death will be brought to nothing'. Then, we have the prospect of being reunited with our loved ones right here on Earth (John 5:28,29). I truly hope this brings you comfort and peace. With deepest sympathies, Gwen and family.
From : Robin and Barb Pendleton
To : Colleen
Date: October 13th 2017

Colleen,
Robin and I are so very sorry to hear of Gary's passing, and we are so very shocked. Gary was so full of life and he and Robin have many stories to tell from the phone company. Gary was so very kind to Robin whenever he was ill always visiting him in hospital. He will surely be missed. I am glad you and I had the time we did at the Powerwashing Co. We are living in N.C. now down by Corie and the grandkids. I love it there. If there is anything we can do let us know.We came home this weekend for a wedding and we were hoping we would be in time for the service . but we did not make it till today. So sorry we missed it, Robin really wanted to make it.