Alice Ann Barloon

alice barloon

February 28, 1935 ~ February 14, 2026

Born in: rural Winneshiek County, IA
Resided in: New Hampton, IA

 

Due to inclement weather, the funeral for Alice Barloon will now begin at 12:00 p.m., with visitation held one hour prior at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Little Turkey.
Please allow yourself extra travel time with the road conditions. Stay safe and warm!

 

 

Alice Ann Barloon age 90 of Little Turkey, IA, died Saturday, February 14, 2026, at New Hampton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 20, 2026, at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Little Turkey, with Rev. Nick Radloff celebrating the Mass.

Interment will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Little Turkey, with Joe Barloon, Kyle Barloon, Shane Barloon, Ryan Barloon, Reece Barloon, Carver Gage, and Mitchell Gage serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Jennifer Barloon, Jessica Barloon, Allison Barloon, and Amber Wilson.

Friends are invited to greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton, with a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour before the Mass at the church in Little Turkey on Friday.

Alice Ann Barloon, a cherished matriarch and steadfast beacon of love and faith, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026, in New Hampton, IA, at the age of 90. Born on February 28, 1935, in rural Winneshiek County, IA, the daughter of James and Alice (Riehle) Kuhn. Alice’s early years were shaped by the simplicity and beauty of farm life, an experience that would become the cornerstone of her identity and the values she would carry throughout her life.

Educated in the humble setting of a one-room schoolhouse in Spillville, Alice’s character was honed by the close-knit community and the lessons of diligence and determination. It was this very community that led her to the love of her life, Joseph Barloon, during a dance at the Inwood. Their shared values and dreams for the future culminated in marriage on April 27, 1955, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Spillville. Together, they welcomed seven children, nurturing a family that would be Alice’s pride and joy.

Alice’s life was a testament to her willingness to embrace the hard work and joys of farm living. She managed the daily operations with grace and tenacity, from milking cows to tending to the pigs and chickens. Her hands cultivated the earth of their large vegetable garden, and her heart cultivated the growth and well-being of her family. Alice’s dedication to her family farm was not just a job; it was a calling she fulfilled with love and devotion.

Deeply rooted in her Christian faith, Alice was an active member of her church and the Rosary Society. Her faith illuminated every aspect of her life, guiding her actions and providing a wellspring of strength and comfort to those around her. Alice had a great sense of adventure, as she and Joe explored the world together, creating memories in places like Branson, Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Texas. These travels were cherished chapters in a life rich with experience and shared joy.

Alice’s interests were as varied as they were heartfelt. She possessed a talent for sewing, often creating beautiful pieces for her family and friends. Her love of the outdoors was evident in her enjoyment of long walks through the fields and biking through the picturesque countryside. Alice’s social nature shone during Friday night suppers in Protivin and lively discussions at the round table in Little Turkey, where her presence was a source of warmth and camaraderie.

Above all, Alice was a woman of infinite love. Her commitment to her family was unwavering, and she made it a point to be present in the lives of her loved ones, offering guidance, support, and unconditional love.

Alice Ann Barloon will be remembered as a faith-filled and loving soul, a woman whose life was a reflection of the values she held dear. Her legacy is one of strength, compassion, and an enduring love that will continue to inspire and guide her family for generations to come. 

Alice is survived by her seven children, Keith (Anne) Barloon of Garwin, IA, Ken (Kathy) Barloon of Altoona, IA, Denny (Cynthia) Barloon of Little Turkey, IA, Donald (Carol) Barloon of Little Turkey, IA, Gary (Constance) Barloon of Little Turkey, IA, Jerry Barloon of Parkersburg, IA, and Janet (Brian) Gage of New Hampton, IA; eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Richard (Becky) Kuhn of Spillville, IA; one sister, Rita (Roger) Fjestul of Calmar, IA; two sisters-in-law, Jean Kuhn of Cresco, IA, and Helen Williams of Mable, MN. 

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph, in 2002; four brothers, Jim (Mary Ann) Kuhn, Art Kuhn, Bob Kuhn, and Gerald Kuhn; and one sister, Joanne (Ken) Hageman. 

In Lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to Turkey Valley Schools, 3219 Highway 24, Jackson Junction, IA 52171.

 

Services

Mass of Christian Burial: February 20, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Assumption Catholic Church
3303 160th St
Lawler, IA 52154

5635698259

Parish Scripture Service: February 19, 2026 7:00 pm

Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659

(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/

Visitation: February 19, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659

(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/

Cemetery: February 20, 2026 11:15 am

St. Mary’s Cemetery - Little Turkey

Little Turkey, IA


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  1. My Deepest Sympathy Gary, Connie and Entire family of Alice’s. I took care of Alice in nursing home and enjoyed visiting with her. Prayers & Thoughts are with you during this difficult time of loss. RIP Alice!
    Lyn (Meissen) Bailey

  2. Oh alice, I will miss you dearly. I cherished caring for you, I will miss you so much♡. I am glad you are resting, I enjoyed you telling your stories of baking & your family whom you adored.
    You’ll hold a place in my heart always.
    ♡~•○cassie bean○•~♡ cna •○~♡

  3. Our sympathy to the Barloon family. Another Little Turkey mom has passed on to a better place. May she rest in peace

  4. Alice was such a nice person. She attended church in Protivin quite a bit. Always friendly. Her sons i went to TV with.Such a sweet smile on her face. Will miss her.

  5. Alice was such a nice person. She attended church in Protivin quite a bit. Always friendly. Her sons i went to TV with.Such a sweet smile on her face. Will miss her.

  6. To the entire family of Aunt Alice Barloon, I want all of you to know how much my wife, Debbie, and I enjoyed our visits with Aunt Alice. We would always come unannounced and hope she would be home. Our conversations with Aunt Alice always included her family. We talked about Uncle Joe, her siblings, her children and grandchildren. In talking with her, you knew family meant everything to her. Debbie and I, and our son, Michael, and our siblings and their children were always included. Aunt Alice will be missed by all of us. Edward, Debbie, and Michael Barloon

  7. I’m sending my best condolences for you loss. Hold on to the Love of Jesus during this time of grief.

  8. My sympathy to the Barloon family. I have many memories of her with all the LT gang at LT Tap. So many discussions at that round table.

  9. So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing…….She was a lovely lady and I always enjoyed visiting with her when I did her hair.

  10. My grandmother Martha (Shindelar) Klimesh and Alice were childhood best friends. I met Alice a few years ago in New Hampton and she lit up to hear who I was and my grandma reacted the same at the sound of her name. At 88 years old they both shared memories of going to school, biking to each others places in the summer, and sledding in the winter; on the rare occasion they could escape farm chores. Alice must have wanted to go sledding today with the snow she brought us. <3

  11. Our deepest sympathy to Alice’s family. Sorry this is late but we just heard about her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  12. Denny, Don and all the family of Alice, we are saddened that you lost your mother. You have our deepest sympathy.


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