Alice Quick
July 14, 1926 ~ June 15, 2010
Angels rejoiced for the arrival of Alice Hertha Quick, 83, on June 15, 2010. She died at Bethany Homes in Fargo, under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley.
Alice was born July 14, 1926 to Nick and Hertha (Folvig) Iverson, in Garske, ND. She attended school in the Starkweather, ND area. She married Harold D. Quick on January 1, 1946. Alice and Harold were equal partners in every aspect of their 53 year marriage. They co-owned and operated all of their businesses. In Starkweather, they owned a Variety Store, farmed, and operated "Quick's Fairway Grocery." They were respected members of the Starkweather community for years. Alice also worked as a bookkeeper, sales associate, apartment manager, homemaker, meticulous housekeeper, and raised three children. Her and Harold retired in 1979, moved to Grand Forks, Devils Lake, and eventually settled in Fargo.
One of Alice's hobbies was playing Zelda on Gameboy and Nintendo64. Her family asked her for tips on winning the game. Alice was a talented cook, famous for her homemade hot chocolate ice cream topping. Other favorite dishes include Scalloped Potatoes, Klub, Lefse, and Swedish Meatballs. In her spare time she enjoyed knitting, sewing, crossword puzzles, bowling, and dancing. She even crocheted an afghan for everyone in her family. Alice enjoyed games such as Bridge, Solitaire, and was a skilled Rook player.
She is survived and will be missed by her children Lance (Donna) of Mankato, MN, Bruce (Robbie) of Fargo, ND, and Debra (David) Quick-Brusca of St. Louis, MO; grandchildren Adam (Marit) of Minneapolis, MN, Sarah of Mankato, MN, Emily of Minneapolis, MN, Robert of Bismarck, ND, Mitchell of Boise, ID, Anna Danielle of Fargo, ND, and Blair Niewoehner of Springfield, MO; along with many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Harold, her parents, and her sister Loraine Thacker.
Her family would like to thank Bethany Homes for the excellent care and compassion they gave Alice since 2006 and Hospice of the Red River Valley for their support these last two weeks.
Devils Lake ND
My deepest sympathy to all of you. I was sorry I was not able to attend the burial service. I so wanted to see all of you, say goodbye to Alice and please know that I was there in heart.
Of course my memories of Alice were from the grocery store (I came along too late for all those summer picnic memories that Dave, his family and a lot of people from Stkw talk about!). It was always “Harold and Alice” and very rarely did one get mentioned without the other and now they are together once again ~ may they rest in peace.
I drive by their Devils Lake home twice a day and always think of them and it brings a smile. May God continue to bless all of you as he has done for your parents.
Love,
Audrey
Grandin ND
To the Family of Alice Quick,
I remember the happy times our parents used to have. Elmer & Bette Madsen were my parents and we miss them dearly, just as I’m sure you will miss Alice. I remember spending time with my grandma, Kirstine, and coming down to the store. It’s been a long time ago now but your memories last forever. God Bless and Keep each and every one of you at this difficult time.
Joy
North Mankato MInnesotaMy thoughts and prayers are with you as you remember and honor your mom. I will remember her as kind and caring – but also as very “spunky!” She loved her family and was happiest, I think, when all of you were together and enjoying each others company. (You folks DO know how to have fun together, after all!) Blessings to all of you as you love and support each other.
Darlene
Houston TXSorry to hear about your mom. She apparently had a very successful life, and I am sure you will miss her for a long time.
GAQuick family, may you draw comfort from the Bible promise to see Alice again, Acts 17:31.
Lance, Bruce, Debbie and grandkids, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have great memories of your mom and dad.
sherman txour thoughts and prayers go to auntie alices family. she is in a better place with uncle harold and lorraine and bill. they will make heavan a better place for us when we go to meet them. we think of you all often and our thoughts and prayers are with you. love bill and cindy quick