Gospel Singer Duranice Pace, Member Of The Pace Sisters, Dies At 62

Duranice Pace
Gospel Singer Duranice Pace, Member Of The Pace Sisters, Dies At 62
Gospel singer Duranice Pace, unfortunately, passed away Thursday (January 14th) at the age of 62. Duranice Pace was a member of the gospel group the Pace Sisters. Earlier this month members of Duranice Pace’s team posted to her Instagram account that the singer had recently been hospitalized. Her team didn’t offer any major details on why she was in the hospital at the time. The Instagram post read,
“Please keep the prayers, support and love coming as Duranice still fights and gets stronger in the hospital. She is eternally grateful for all of you and she can’t wait to announce a special concert-event that she has been planning with a team of Broadway professionals.”

Following the announcement of Duranice Pace’s passing, Steve Harvey shared his condolences towards the singer online.
Duranice Pace spoke favor into my life one day, at a time when I really needed it. She was one of those special souls. Rest In Peace pic.twitter.com/CyLoVRJCX5
— Steve Harvey (@IAmSteveHarvey) January 15, 2021
The loss comes after the matriarch of the family, Bettie Ann Pace, passed away in July 2020.
We send our condolences to the family and friends of Duranice Pace.
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