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Larry Curt Pace, 60, of Heber City Utah, passed away July 5, 2025.
Curt was born December 1, 1964, to Larry and Sharee Pace in Coalville Utah. He was the middle child of three boys.
Curt is survived by the love of his life and soulmate, Rhonda Pace whom he married on April 8, 1989, when they eloped in Vegas. Along came two amazing children, that he was so proud of, Larry Chase (Shianne) Pace and Karlee Sue Pace and four beautiful grand babies Brightyn, Gracee, Raidyn and Sallie. One of his greatest joys was when he became a Papa.
He is also survived by his two brothers Danny (Lisa) Pace and Shawn Pace, two brother-in-laws, Greg Sorensen and Richard Sorensen, sister-in-law Whitney Sorensen and his nieces and nephews
Proceeded in death by his parents Larry and Sharee Pace. His in-laws Spike and Judy Sorensen brother-in-law Bill Hugo, and his two very best friends Cory Larsen and Mike Griffis. Along with his fur pals Dukster and Oaks.
Curt “AKA Spudley” grew up in Woodland/Oakley.
He loved riding dirt bikes and snowmobiles with his brothers as a kid out in woodland on the family chicken farm.
You could always catch Curt dragging main in his GTO, El Camino, or his black Chevy truck.
He spent a lot of his time outdoors, camping, fishing, hunting and enjoying the Uinta Mountains, with his wife and kids.
Curt for most of his career drove dump truck, which he loved and was one of the best equipment operators ever known.
He was an advid car enthusiast whether it be putting together models, working on them, collecting them, even chatting your ear off about them.
You could always catch him on Sunday afternoon watching NASCAR or NFL football, GO BEARS! Curt would always make sure to give you his two sense or his daily dose of sarcasm. No matter how much of a hard time he would give you never left his presence not feeling loved so big.
A viewing will be held at Daniel 1st Ward 2285 South Daniels Rd. Ut 84032, Friday, July 11, at 11:00am followed by a luncheon at 12:00pm. Donation’s can be made to Curt’s family.
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