FROM THE GLASGOW TIMES, 1947 
 
DEATHS
 
MR. JOE TOM PACE
 
MR. JOE TOM PACE, 73 FARMER OF THE LECTA COMMUNITY DIED AT HIS HOME ON GLASGOW, R. 5 LAST THURSDAY MORNING AT 5 O'CLOCK FOLLOWING A WEEK'S ILLNESS.
 
A SON OF THE LATE W.J. AND JUDY COX PACE, HE WAS BORN JUNE 17 1874 IN BARREN COUNTY WHERE HE HAD SPEND HIS ENTIRE LIFE.  MR. PACE ENJOYED A WIDE ACQUAINTANCE THROUGHOUT BARREN COUNTY  AND WAS HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM IN HIS RESIDING COMMUNITY.  HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE NEAL'S CHAPEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
 
SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, MRS. LUCY K. PACE; TWO SONS, MESSRS WILLIAM JORDAN PACE, MANSFIELD, ILL;  THOMAS R. PACE, AT HOME; TWO DAUGHTERS, MRS. MARY SUSAN DUGARD, NEW YORK; MRS. ESTELL MCCLELLAN, GLASGOW R. 5; A BROTHER, MR. GEORGE PACE, GLASGOW, R. 5;  THREE SISTERS, MRS. MASSIVE RENICK, WINGATE, IND.; MRS. ROSIE HOUCHENS, OWENSBORO, AND MRS. CORA MANSFIELD, DETROIT, MICH.
 

FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD SUNDAY, MAY 25, AT 2:30 P.M. AT NEW SALEM CHURCH, THE REV. J. L. VAUGHAN, IN CHARGE. 

Provided by Mary S. Ricketts

New Salem Church Cemetery