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Ann was a lovely lady. Enjoyed our many years together in Clef Club. She was a very talented lady. A wonderful family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. ❤
Dennis & Kaye price
May 03, 2025 | Johnston, IA | Friend


Photo courtesy of Martin-Mattice Funeral Home - Emmetsburg
Emmetsburg, Iowa
In Loving Memory
Alice Ann Holck
August 22, 1940 - April 22, 2025
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Ann’s memory to the restoration of “The Gathering” through Arts on Grand in Spencer or to the “Ann Holck family scholarship” at the University of Northern Iowa which provides scholarships for students seeking a career of service in a dementia related field.
VISITATION
Friday, May 2, 2025
4:00 - 7:00 P.M.
United Methodist Church
Ruthven, Iowa
CELEBRATION OF ANN'S LIFE
Saturday, May 3, 2025
10:00 A.M.
United Methodist Church
Ruthven, Iowa
CLERGY
Rev. Kris Hackbart
INTERMENT
Friends Cemetery
Canby, Iowa
Alice Ann (Alloway) Holck, 84, of Spencer, Iowa died peacefully at home in the presence of her family on April 22, 2025. Ann was born August 22, 1940 in Cherokee, Iowa to Naomi (Raper) and Marion Alloway. Ann was very active in the arts growing up including band, choir, and drama and achieved all-state status with her clarinet prior to graduation from Washington High School (Cherokee).
Ann attended Iowa State and became involved in musical productions and had the lead role in Stars Over Veishea production of Pajama Game her sophomore year. Not only did ISU instill her interest in food and nutrition dietetics, it also led to her meeting Gary, her husband of 64 years.
Ann and Gary were married on June 19, 1960 in Cherokee, Iowa. That summer they moved out to Burlington, Vermont where Ann earned her bachelors in dietetics and Gary his masters in animal science at the University of Vermont. In addition to taking a full class load, Ann also worked part-time and prepared for the arrival of their son, Jonathon Tyler born during finals week December, 1961.
Upon graduation from the University of Vermont they moved to Columbia, Missouri where Ann earned her Masters degree in food technology and Gary his PhD in swine nutrition. Ann and Gary then moved to Decatur, Indiana where their family expanded to include two beautiful daughters, Kristin Linsley in April 1966 and Alyson Kimberly in February 1969.
In 1972, Ann and Gary relocated their young family to Spencer, Iowa and became very engaged in the community. While raising her family, Ann worked as a registered dietician and served numerous nursing care facilities in Northwest Iowa. She continued this work until she retired in 1995 to allow more time to spend with her mother in her later years.
Ann and Gary were very active in their church, serving in both youth and adult ministries. Ann was an accomplished pianist and served as an accompanist in many church settings as well as community events. They enjoyed many Sunday afternoons canoeing, hiking, sledding, or cross-country skiing with friends and families from their church.
Ann was passionate about the arts and was a charter member of the Spencer Area Arts Council in 1979 and was instrumental in founding Arts On Grand in Spencer ten years later. Described as a visionary, her love of the arts included paintings, art pieces and music and the desire to expand access to the arts for all. She worked tirelessly writing grants to further support the local arts including an “America Creates for the Millennium” grant awarded in 2000 which provided funding for “The Gathering” which involved over 1100 NW Iowa community members and can still be seen at East Leach Park.
Ann served in many leadership capacities including with the Clay County Fair and 4-H programs as sheep superintendent, judge for more food categories than thought humanly possible, and numerous councils including the NW Iowa Extension Advisory Council and Iowa State University Extension Citizen’s Advisory Council. In 1987, Ann received the 4-H Adult Meritorious Service Award for her “tireless hours of encouraging, guiding, creating, and teaching”. Ann’s deep concern for women in crisis led her to serve on the board for Center Against Abuse and Sexual Assault (CAASA) for many years.
Ann loved to travel and organized many family trips while the kids were growing up including a European trip the summer of 1982 with the entire family traveling by planes, trains, boats, and automobiles to visit over 10 countries! Once empty-nesters, Ann and Gary continued their travel to include Australia, China, Russia, Central America, the Caribbean and more trips to Europe.
Ann loved to cook and used her dietetics training to emphasize nutritious meals for her family and others, with room for some indulgences like ice cream and her famous chocolate fudge that she made for friends and family at Christmastime each year (a couple of her granddaughters have picked up the tradition, the recipe is available upon request!).
Ann especially loved her family and emphasized the importance of education with her children, encouraging them in the classroom and supporting them in the arts and sports. She and Gary enjoyed visiting children/grandchildren as they spread across the country, including frequent trips to Arizona and Colorado.
Ann is survived by her husband Gary of 64 years of marriage, three children, Tyler (Gayle Brown) Holck of Gilbert, IA, Kristin (RJ) Cardin of Cave Creek, AZ, and Alyson (Greg) Rajnowski of Grand Junction, CO; six grandchildren, Blair (Jack) Sanders of Ames, IA, Johanna (Ryan) Jolivette of Ames, IA, Jaymie (Devon Acree Meza) Cardin of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Levi Rajnowski of Flagstaff, AZ, Brook Rajnowski of Loveland, CO, and Garrison Holck of Miami Beach, FL; three great-grandchildren, Luka Sanders, and Tytus and Amia Jolivette. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Ronald, sister Marilyn and brother-in-law Howard Steinberg.
The family would like to acknowledge the loving and caring support of the Home Instead staff the past two years and more recently Avera home hospice team in Spencer.
Arrangements by Martin-Mattice Funeral Home
Ann was a lovely lady. Enjoyed our many years together in Clef Club. She was a very talented lady. A wonderful family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. ❤
Dennis & Kaye price
May 03, 2025 | Johnston, IA | Friend
Ann was so special! I was lucky to have her as a leader in our church youth group when I was younger. She will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Melissa Magana
May 02, 2025 | Ruthven, IA
Ann was so special to us always. We will always treasure the times we had with her. She was a beautiful person and we are so blessed to have called her a friend. We are praying for God's comfort for all of you.
Tim and Mary Frank
May 01, 2025 | Olathe, KS | Friend
Ann was such a special person in my life, always freely giving of her many talents, be it musical, gastronomical, administratively, or just as an encouraging friend! Our community and all who knew her are SO blessed!
Through the years,we spent many great hours with Ann and Gary, and shared many family milestones with your family and ours! ( Ty, Kristin and Aly, you almost seem like bonus nephew, nieces)!
She was such a treasure!
Bob and Lynn Swan
April 29, 2025 | Dickens, IA | Friend
I am so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. I have lots of fond memories of your family from when I was little. Praying comfort and peace for you all.
Erin (Frank) Schuweiler
April 29, 2025 | Olathe, KS | Friend
Now we have another angel in Heaven. This is such a wonderful tribute for a beautiful lady. There are no words for the legacy Ann has left on your family. Her compassionate personality will live on in all the hearts she touched. Ann made a difference in so many lives and I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May you find strength and solace in the memories you have banked in your hearts. Ann’s life was a true blessing and a gift to me as well as all that knew her. I will keep all of you in my...
Lori Eaton
April 27, 2025 | Rochester, MN | Friend
Our hearts and love go out to Gary and all of Ann’s family.
Whenever she and Gary were in Grand Junction we looked forward to hearing all about their latest travel adventures and activities with civic and family life.
We delighted in her presence- kindness, generosity and spunk in equal measure. Even if we shared different opinions on polka!
Bonnie and John Steele
April 27, 2025 | Grand Junction, CO | Friend
Gary, and family, I’m soo sorry to see this. What a very special lady Ann was. I always enjoyed visiting with her, she was soo interesting to listen to. She had lots of stories about the travels , and even one of her last trips, I thought wow, I wish I could be like that! I admired her for being so active! Reading her obituary, Ann sure accomplished a lot in her lifetime! She truly will be missed. You all have my deepest sympathies, rest in peace Ann❤
Jeanne McEntee
April 25, 2025 | Spencer, IA | Friend
What can we write about special church friend Ann?
SHE WAS GREATLY LOVED! Her Spirit n Love will never die. John 3:16
Maureen ( Joel) Horsley
April 24, 2025 | Ruthven, IA | Friend