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Gospel Legend Duranice Pace of The Anointed Pace Sisters Dies At 62 | Digital Daily | The Michigan Chronicle

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Duranice Pace, 62, a member of The Anointed Pace Sisters, passed away on January 14 from health complications, Essence reports. On January 5, the Pace family announced that she had been hospitalized. They did not provide any further information on why she was hospitalized, Variety reported. Pace’s Instagram page had a post dated on the … Continued

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