Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Bill's Mother in Law, Marjorie Smith Cowley, Obituary (Kaye's mom)

Mrs. Marjorie Smith Cowley, 76, died February 19, 1993 of a stroke.
Born April 13, 1916 in Clearfield, Utah. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the American Association of Interior Decorators. She graduated from the University of Utah, then worked as an interior decorator for Standard Furniture Co., in Salt Lake City, Jackson's Furniture in Oakland, Calif.; and Haber's Furniture in Santa Cruz, Calif.She enjoyed doing handicrafts and genealogy, also traveling to Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, Canada and throughout the USA.
She is survived by a daughter, Kaye Cowley Pace, Soquel, Calif.; grandchildren: Cathy Pace Hunter, Medford, Oregon; Cynthia Pace Blake, Pleasanton Calif.; Gregory Scott Pace, Santa Cruz, Calif.; brothers: Howard B. Smith, Layton; Keith S. Smith, Salt Lake City; and 13 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Services will be conducted at The LDS Church, 220 Elk Street, Santa Cruz, Calif. Arrangements under the direction of Norman's Family Chapel, 3620 Soquel Dr., Soquel, Calif. on Friday, February 26, 1993, 1 p.m. Interment in Oakwood Memorial. Contributions may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,

Bill's wife, Kaye, Obituary and Life Sketch

  • Obituary:
    Kaye Pace, 80, passed away peacefully on Monday afternoon, August 28, 2017, after a short
    illness and stay at the Medford Oregon Hospital. Although her youthful vigor had faded
    over the past few years, her great love for her family deepened and spread as more great
    grandchildren joined the family circle and brought her extraordinary joy that she often
    expressed. She leaves behind her faithful husband, Bill, who was her best friend, and whom
    she openly adored.
    Kaye was born Kaye Sylvia Cowley on April 8, 1937 in Ogden, Utah to R Adams Cowley and
    Marjorie Smith. She was an only child of a saintly mother and a world famous heart surgeon.
    Kaye attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she met and married the love of
    her life, Bill Pace. Together they had four children, three living to adulthood. Their youngest
    son, Brad, passed away at age 14 after a short illness from lung cancer.
    Bill and Kaye lived in San Francisco and Los Angeles as Bill attended dental school and
    orthodontic school, while Kaye used her elementary school education to support the family with
    her teaching. They made their first long term home in Santa Cruz, California. Later they moved
    to Trail, Oregon, where they had their own piece of heaven on earth by Lost Creek Lake,
    outside of Medford.
    In mid-life, Kaye discovered she had a talent for art and developed a love for oil painting. And
    she could always be found beside Bill as they created and built many things together.
    Kaye was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many responsible
    positions while she served her fellow church and community members. Her most significant
    legacy was her love for the Lord and her love for her family. She will be deeply missed by all
    who knew her.
    Kaye is survived by her husband, Bill Pace of Trail, Oregon, daughter Cathy Hunter (Marvin) of
    Medford, Oregon, daughter Cindie Blake (Rob) of Cedar Hills, Utah, and son Greg Pace of
    Santa Cruz, California. She is also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
    Memorial services will be held on Friday, September 1, 2017 at 11:00 am at the chapel of the
    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at 11175 OR-62, Eagle Point, Oregon
    97524.
    Life Sketch:
    Kaye Pace, 80, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 28, 2017 after a short stay in the
    Medford Oregon Hospital. Although her youthful vigor had faded over the past few years, her
    great love for her family deepened and spread as more great grandchildren joined the family
    circle and brought her extraordinary joy that she often expressed. She leaves behind her
  • faithful husband, Bill, who was her best friend, and whom she openly adored. At a recent family
    gathering in June, she repeatedly stated how much she loved him and how thankful she was to
    have spent so many years with the man she met and married in college.
    Kaye was born Kaye Sylvia Cowley on April 8, 1937 in Ogden, Utah to R Adams Cowley and
    Marjorie Smith. She was an only child. Her father, a graduate of the University of Utah and
    famous heart surgeon, moved the family to Baltimore for medical school and later a career in
    trauma medicine. She loved returning each summer to Utah to spend time with cousins and
    Uncle Hal Cowley. She often spoke fondly of those memories.
    When she was 18 years old, Kaye was accepted at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah to
    study elementary education, and finished with her teaching degree. While at BYU, she found
    herself “the most handsome cowboy on campus”, Bill Pace, who hailed from Arizona, and who
    quickly found her beauty and companionship quite agreeable. They were married on May 13, 1955 and
    later sealed forever in the Oakland California Temple.
    While Bill pursued a dental education in San Francisco, Kaye taught school to help make ends
    meet. She loved the school kids but really hated dropping off her daughters, Cathy and Cindie
    at day care. Later, she supported the move of the family to Los Angeles while Bill finished his
    Orthodontics degree at USC. Bill and Kaye loved to explore the country and often found
    themselves and their growing family in some long car rides that took them to some beautiful
    locales. However, when they discovered Santa Cruz, California, they knew they had found
    home. While Bill straightened teeth, Kaye was busy with the activities of her two older
    daughters, and created space for two rambunctious sons, Greg and Brad, to join their circle of
    love. They built a lovely home in Soquel that overlooked the Monterey Bay, and often
    entertained friends and neighbors with swimming parties and delicious barbeques. Kaye and
    Bill worked hard to create a heavenly environment for their children, but were interrupted in a
    tragic way when Brad, at 14, developed a cough that wouldn’t go away. Within a week the
    cough had been diagnosed as lung cancer, and within another week Brad was gone. With
    astounding faith in God, Kaye pulled the family together and made sure everyone knew that
    Brad’s absence was only temporary and that all of her family would be together again in the
    great hereafter. She penned a beautiful journal of Brad’s life and shared it with many people
    who expressed appreciation for her insights, love, and faith.
    In 1989, the devastating Loma Prieta earthquake did discouraging and severe damage to their
    home in Soquel. Undaunted and with the same familiar courage with which she faced most
    challenges, Kaye led the restoration effort to rebuild and redecorate so she could once again
    entertain family and friends.
    In Kaye’s middle age years, she discovered an untapped talent in art and began producing
    beautiful oil paintings, some of which hang prominently in the homes of her children and
    grandchildren. Cindie especially appreciates the inspiring painting of Jesus Christ that Kaye
    produced remarkably soon after she developed her interest in art.
    Kaye and Bill owned a water ski boat and loved to take their children and grandchildren
    camping and skiing. On one particular trip north, they discovered Lost Creek Lake just outside
  • Medford, Oregon, and soon developed plans to move there. Purchasing a large parcel of
    property and a small home on the lake, they created their own little serene piece of heaven
    where they could garden, walk, and stare at the star-filled sky at night. Kaye spent the
    remaining years of her life in the most bucolic and happy setting she could imagine.
    Kaye was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and often found
    herself in responsible and important positions serving her fellow members and providing a
    helping hand to community efforts. She will be missed by all those who knew her.
    Kaye is survived by her husband, Bill Pace of Trail, Oregon, daughter Cathy Hunter (Marvin) of
    Medford, Oregon, daughter Cindie Blake (Rob) of Cedar Hills, Utah, and son Greg Pace of
    Santa Cruz, California. She is also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren

Bill's sister, Fern (Sis), Obituary


Rhoda Fern (Pace) Smith Anderson passed away peacefully in her sleep at Dorsett Health Care Center in Spearfish, SD on Friday, January 24, 2014. She was born in El Paso, Texas on August 16, 1925 to James Francis and Genevieve (Cardon) Pace.
Fern married Laurence A. Smith on July 31, 1942, in Virden, NM, and later lived briefly in Duncan, AZ. In the early 1950’s, they moved to a ranch they bought in western SD. While spending the winter months in Belle Fourche, SD, Laurence began his career with U&I Sugar Company. Fern kept busy raising her four children, being active in the LDS church, and organizing the many moves she made with her husband during his career: Newell, SD, Vermillion, SD, Moses Lake, WA, Vancouver, WA, Murray, UT, and Tremonton, UT. Fern married Kenneth H. Anderson on April 23, 1993, and had many happy years together in Spearfish, SD. They traveled often to visit family throughout the west, southwest, and northwest. They had many good friends and enjoyed their weekly trips to Deadwood, SD.
Fern is survived by her children Laurence H. Smith (Anita); Diane Hodson (Dennis); Jeanette Butherus (Bill); and Pamela Kaye Harrison (Kent). She is also survived by five step-sons: Gary Anderson (Mary); Steve Anderson (Delisa); Randy Anderson (Brenda); Brad Anderson (Sherry); and Scott Anderson (Leticia). She has one surviving brother, William C. Pace (Kaye), one sister-in-law, Agnes Mae Pace, 13 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Laurence, her second husband Ken, her brother James Grant Pace, and her grandchild Jill Butherus and her nephew Brad Pace.
Fern loved music and dancing. She was an excellent piano player, and she could light up a room wherever she went. However, Fern’s greatest legacy was her devotion to her children. Family always came first with Fern. She left a lasting legacy of love with her children. No sacrifice was ever too great to help them. Her listening ear, laughter, and support will be dearly missed by her family and many friends.
Funeral Services will be held Monday, February 3, 2014, at Walker Funeral Home, 187 S. Main Street, in Spanish Fork, UT. Viewing prior to services from 9:45 – 10:45 AM; Funeral to follow from 11 – 12 PM. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

2014 Christmas Letter

We send our love and blessings to you on this 2014 Christmas and wonderful wishes for a great 2015.

This has not been an exciting year for our family. Our son, Greg, now works for a different company. He and his wife, Rosa, are about to have their first wedding anniversary. They are living in California. Our daughter, Cathy, is living fairly close to us. She works hard. She and Marvin are doing well. They live in Medford. Cindie and Rob are living near Provo, UT. They have a lovely home up there and much of their family live fairly close to them. Ashley lives in Idaho and is expecting a new baby. Cindie has a wonderful family. They get together as often as possible. Adam is working on getting his PhD. Adam and Annalisa are living on the east coast. We miss having them closer where we can enjoy them.

Closer to home here in Oregon, Jimmy is working for James Construction. He works very hard and is out of town a lot. Alicia does hairstyling and is still doing great. We love her a lot and depend on her for so many things. She is so reliable and responsible. Bill is eighty years old now and looks young as ever. Kaye is not very active now. We need to get a better car and Bill is spending a lot of time on the computer looking for one. We haven't seen our granddaughter, Megan, for a while. She is working and going to school. We miss her.

This week we will start to decorate for Christmas. Our great grandson, Gavin, is going on a mission to the Philippines.

We send our love and Christmas wishes to all of you.

December 19, 2014

This is an update to our Christmas letter. We now have a very nice car. After this year I am not going to send out Christmas cards. It is too hard for me. Merry Christmas and a great 2015.

2013 Christmas Letter

As I am writing our Christmas letter it really looks like Christmas here at the ranch. There is about ten inches of snow outside. Our home is all decorated for Christmas. Our tractor won't start so we can't clear our driveway. We will be here for a while. We have a nice warm fire so it is cozy.

It has been a pretty normal year for us. We had a lot of rain this winter. When spring came, Bill put in a very impressive garden as usual. We had corn, tomatoes, and everything we could want. We ate everything fresh or gave it away. I'm not up to canning any more. In fact Bill does most of the cooking now. He really is creative. Not much more to tell about Bill and I.

Our family is doing fine. Cathy works about 4 days a week in a retirement home. Marvin does his frame shop. Lisa, Greg, Gavin and Corbin are still living on their property in trail. Lisa works in the school cafeteria in Shady Cove. Greg works at Lowes. Gavin plans to go on a mission next summer. Corbin is busy with school and is getting tall. Mike, Amy, Dylan, Kaya and Ethan are doing well. Mike is busy with his job at Kodak. Amy has her hands full with the kids. Ryan broke his ankle at his job. Melissa is busy with kids. Cathy has to drive him around. Dustin works all over the state as an electrician. Ian works at Kodak now and is engaged.

Cindie has a beautiful home near Provo, Utah. She doesn't fly any more but does lots of Grandma stuff. Rob is still doing accounting. Amber and Roger are together again. She is teaching school. Austin and Stacie have a cute new baby boy to go with their girls. He works for Kennecott. Stacie is busy with family and church. Ashley and Casey and family are still in Idaho. He is in the plumbing business and Ashley is Primary President and the very busy mother of 3 darling kids. Adam and Annalisa have a baby boy. Adam lives in Virginia where he is working on becoming a physical therapist.

Greg's life has become exciting. He met the love of his life on the Church internet. Her name is Rosa and she is from Brazil, but was living in London. He went to London to get to know her. She just arrived in California and they are planning to get married soon. Megan is going to college in California. Jimmy, Stephanie, Hailey and Carson are living in Shady Cove, Oregon. Jimmy has a good job with James Construction. Carson will turn 3 on 12/14/13. He is a darling handful of energy. Hailey goes to Prospect Middle School. Alicia and Mitch both work very hard. Alicia keeps my hair looking great along with many other people. Mitch is very busy detailing cars.

Have a wonderful Christmas and a great 2014!

2012 Christmas Letter

We wish you a joyous Christmas and many blessings during 2013. As we look forward to the holiday for celebrating our Savior's birth we hope that we can bring kindness, love and service to those around us.

We have not had a very healthy year in 2012. Bill is still suffering from the shingles for over a year now. He itches all over and is not as strong as he was. In spite of all this he put in a beautiful, large garden, cut and hauled fire wood, and has done all the physical work here at the ranch. Kaye is having real pain in her shoulder and in her back and leg. She does the housework and laundry, but not much more. It's a pain to have your bodies age when your mind is still young.

Our daughter, Cathy, is still working hard at the retirement home. Marvin has his framing business. Lisa and Greg Mapel and their family are busy with their country home in Trail. Greg does building inspections. Gavin has a job and Corbin is growing tall and smart. Mike and Amy's family is growing up fast. Mike is busy with his job and Amy has her hands full with Ethan, Kaya and Dylan. Ryan and Melissa and their boys moved to White City and seem to like it there. Dustin goes to different locations to do his electrician's job. Ian is working part time for Mike's company.

Our daughter, Cindie, and her husband, Rob, are doing well in Utah. Rob is still doing accounting. Cindie has applied for retirement from American Airlines in May. Amber teaches school in Utah. She has two kids, Maia and Lincoln. Austin and Stacie have two sweet girls and would like to have more. He has a great engineering job at the Kennecott Copper mine in Utah. Ashley and Casey Summers and their 3 children live in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Adam and Annalisa are coming back to finish up their degrees at BYU Idaho now that Annalisa has finished her student teaching in Washington.

Our son, Greg, is very busy with his work in NASA. He travels, lectures, etc, in addition to his regular job. He and Louise just got a divorce. Jimmy, his son, works for James Construction. He has a cute two year old son named Carson. Alicia, Greg's daughter, is a hair stylist and works another job, too. She keeps Bill and Kaye looking good. This year she married Mitch Jaffe. He details cars. Megan, Greg's youngest daughter is a senior in high school. She lives with Louise.

That is all the news about our family. We wish you joy, love and happiness!

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

2008 Christmas Letter

Merry Christmas and Happy New year to our friends and family. We wish all of you peace, love and harmony in your lives and homes. May you be blessed with good healthy, the things you need, and Heavenly Father's blessings during this holiday season and in 2009. Remember that the reason that we celebrate Christmas is because Heavenly Father loves us and sent his son, Jesus Christ, here to atone for our sins. Jesus showed us by example how to live and how to love our brothers and sisters. If we follow his example and keep Heavenly Father's commandments we can return to him and be together forever.

We have had many blessings this year. Bill had successful eyelid surgery and can see much better now. He also came through pneumonia, a bad back and a very difficult hospital stay for pancreatitis and removal of his gall bladder. Many prayers and blessings brought him through this. We had a wonderful garden and will enjoy its fruits throughout this year. Kaye had her left knee replaced June 30 and Bill was so good to her during her recovery. Our grandson, Adam, survived the hurricane in Houston while he was on his mission. Our granddaughter, Amber, and Matt are getting a divorce. She is teaching and doing better than we all expected. All of our family has had their highs and lows this year. That seems to be the way of the world right now.

We have tried to look at the positive things in our lives and appreciate our blessings. May Heavenly Father watch over all of you and keep you safe, healthy, well and happy.