American gospel singer and evangelist, Duranice Pace, who was part of the gospel group the "Anointed Pace Sisters" has died. She was 62.
Duranice, who was the oldest of Atlanta's acclaimed sibling gospel group
passed away from health complications on January 14, 2021
'Morning Rush' host and journalist, Shiba Russell confirmed her death in a tweet.
She wrote: "RIH Gospel legend Duranice Pace. I just confirmed the
news of her passing with one of her sisters. I last spoke to my dear
friend, my sister, on Dec 15 from her hospital bed. She was in great
spirits. So very upset now. Will write something more thoughtful later
#DuranicePace."
Earlier this month, the Pace family announced that she had been
hospitalized, but did not provide any details for why she was
hospitalized.
“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,” Pace’s
team wrote on her Instagram page on Jan. 5.
Born in Atlanta, Durance was the oldest of her nine siblings who
started singing at their father's church. The group was made up of
Phyllis Pace, June Pace-Martin, Melonda Pace, Dejuaii Pace, Leslie Pace,
Latrice Pace, Lydia Pace, and LaShun Pace, who had a solo gospel
career.
Between 1989 and 2009, the Pace Sisters released several albums such as
“It’s the Morning Time,” “In the Hands of God,” “U-Know,” “My Purpose,”
“It’s Already Done,” “Return” and “Access Granted.” Four of the albums
charted on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart, including “U-Know” at No.
2, “Access Granted” at No. 5, “My Purpose” at No. 17 and “Return” at No.
20.