Elizabeth Ann (Clark) Pace, 75, a life-long Springfield, Massachusetts resident departed this life on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 surrounded by her loving family.
She was born on March 10, 1947, a daughter of the late Louis Clark and Margaret (Proctor) Baldwin. She was a faithful member of St. Mark C.M.E. Church in Springfield, MA where she served on the Usher board and many different auxiliaries in the church. Elizabeth was a nursing assistant for many years.
Predeceased by her parents, two daughters: Margaret Brown and Lillian Antoine; one sister Carolyn Young; two brothers: Henry and Thomas Clark. She leaves to cherish her memories five children: Nathaniel Pace (Tanya), Joann Ortiz (Joey), Rhonda Pace, Jerome Antoine, and Latrisa Pace; nineteen grandchildren: Nichole Nieves, Natasha Tubbs (Caron), Jamar Hill, De’Andre Henderson, Nathaniel Pace, Jr., Marcus Henderson, Quindell Henderson, Shacquille Pace, Aaliyah Pace, Destiny Ware, Diante Burrough, Tatiyana Pace, Jillian Munoz, Savannah Sanchez, Denary Lovejoy, K’Shawna Pace, K’Mara Brown, Ariana Baldwin and Jamari Baldwin; great grandchildren: Tyler Tubbs, Nadia Tubbs, CJ Tubbs, Kai Tubbs, Kaelani Henderson, Kaelynn Henderson, Dallas Henderson, Raena Henderson Alexander, Marcus Henderson, Jr., Nyzar Pace, Eymer Pace, Emerald Pace, Kalise Pace, Mylah Scott, Ava Pace and Jami Burrough; a sister Gloria Clark; aunt Elizabeth Jones and a host of nieces and nephews; great nieces and great nephews; cousins and many friends to mourn her passing. Elizabeth was The Rock of The Family and has left an impressionable impact on every life she touched.
She Is and Forever Will Be Greatly Missed and Loved. A Celebration of Life will be held on September 19th, 2022 at 11AM at St. Mark C.M.E. Church, 64 Dresden St, Springfield, MA. New England Funeral & Cremation Center, LLC, 25 Mill Street, Springfield, MA has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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