Alvin Joseph Stika
January 23, 1951 ~ June 18, 2026
Born in:
Cresco, Iowa
Resided in:
Nashua, Iowa
Alvin Joseph Stika age 75 of Nashua, IA, died peacefully Thursday, June 18, 2026, at Whispering Willow Senior Living in Fredericksburg.
Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 22, 2026, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Nashua with Deacon Michael Ward celebrating the service. Cody Stika, Casey Stika, Chad Lechtenberg, Connor O’Donnell, Bradley Dahl, and Grady Sabelka will be serving as pallbearers. Grant Balk will be serving as an honorary pallbearer.
Friends are invited to greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Sunday, June 21, 2026, at Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory – Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues one hour before the service at the church on Monday.
Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory – Olson Chapel in Nashua has been entrusted with arrangements.
Alvin was born on January 23, 1951, in Cresco, Iowa, to Edmund and Edith (Komarek) Stika, and lived a life marked by hard work, devotion to family, and a warm sense of humor that those who knew him will always remember.
Alvin grew up on the family farm north of Protivin where they milked cows and raised hogs/chickens. He graduated from Cresco High School in 1969 and those early years helped shape the steady, dependable man he became. He carried the values of his upbringing throughout his life, meeting each season with determination and a practical approach that served him well in both work and home life.
On October 12, 1974, Alvin married the love of his life, Ilene Brincks, at St. Luke’s Catholic Church in St. Lucas, Iowa. Their marriage was built on companionship, loyalty, and shared experiences that spanned many decades. The couple first met at Maters Ballroom in Decorah at a dance, a beginning that led to a lifetime together. After marriage, the family lived in Charles City for three years before making their home on an acreage outside Nashua where they put down lasting roots, and raised their four children. Alvin raised hogs and taught his children good work ethic.
Alvin was a hardworking man who spent his career contributing to several employers, including White Farm, Great Plains, Sara Lee, and Winnebago. He took pride in doing his job well and understood the value of honest work. His strong work ethic and practical nature were evident in everything he did, and he earned the respect of those who worked alongside him.
Outside of work, Alvin enjoyed a wide range of interests that brought him joy throughout his life. He loved playing cards, especially Euchre and 500, and he looked forward to bowling league which he was on for several years. He was handy with building and woodworking, though his family knew that his “fixing” skills were not always quite as refined, since duct tape was often his tool of choice. That lighthearted trait became part of his charm and gave his loved ones many stories to share and laugh about over the years.
Alvin enjoyed gardening and took pleasure in watching things grow, especially the potatoes he would plant on good Friday. He liked traveling, although not so much when a trip came with a surprise destination. He appreciated routine and preferred knowing where he was headed. He was also fond of the casino and lottery tickets, and he made a habit of scratching a ticket every day.
Alvin was proud of his Czech heritage and proud of his dad, who played the accordion for 50 years. That pride spoke to the importance Alvin placed on family and tradition. He also loved following his grandchildren and their activities, and he took great joy in watching them grow, participate, and succeed. His interest in their lives was constant, and his support was unwavering.
Alvin will be remembered as a devoted husband, a proud father and grandfather, and a man who valued family, hard work, and everyday joys. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and steadfast presence that will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him. His memory will be cherished by his wife, Ilene, his family, and all who were fortunate enough to share in his life.
Alvin is survived by his wife Ilene Stika of Nashua; son Ben (Kayla Wilson) Stika of Charles City; daughters: Amy (Mike) Sabelka of Decorah, Sarah (Gerald) Balk of Waucoma, and Jill Dahl of Ridgeway; brother Dennis (Carol) Stika of Cresco; sisters Judy (Linus) Lechtenberg of Ft. Atkinson and Carol (Pat) O’Donnell of Protivin; brother-in-law Parnell (Diane) Brincks of Fredericksburg; sister-in-laws Pat Vsetecka of Lawler, Geraldine (Ron) Tlusty of Protivin, Verneal Koudelka of Elma, and Mardell (Melvin) Sobolik Cresco; grandchildren: Grady and Brinley Sabelka, Grant, Matthew, and Henry Balk, and Bradley and Jenna Dahl; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Edmund and Edith (Komarek) Stika; brother David Stika; and godson Andy Stika.
The family thanks Whispering Willow and St. Croix Hospice for their compassionate care and concern.
641-394-4334
Services
Visitation: June 21, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Hugeback & Johnson Funeral Home - Nashua
319 Main Street
Nashua, IA 50658
(641) 435-4134
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/
Mass: June 22, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
St. Michael's Catholic Church - Nashua
602 Cedar Street
Nashua, IA 50658
641-228-1071





So sad to see this. Alvin was the best. Working with him at Sara Lee was where we met and he was a great friend. Sending all our prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder
Ilene and family, We are sorry for your loss and the challenges you all have faced since Alvin became ill. He was always polite and nice to visit with. It was very fun to play cards with him through the years, he sure was smart at 500 and maybe a little lucky! You are in our prayers in the times ahead.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Alvin. ✝️
Sarah and family, so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Dan and Judy Biwer
So sad to hear of Alvin’s passing. Dave worked with Alvin at White Farm and I worked with him at Sara Lee, always was a lot of fun and lucky at cards. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dave and Judy Bucknell
OH Ilene and family. So sorry for your loss of Alvin. I know it’s been a rough time for you all. I also want to say I’m so sorry I won’t be able to attend the visitation or funeral. Dean is having knee surgery on the 22nd and we have to travel to there the 21st and it’s 4 hours away. Hopefully I will be able to see Ilene when we return.
So sorry for the passing of Alvin. We always enjoyed our Fair Stand shift working with you. He did a great job with those brats. Alvin was a fine person and will be missed. Arnie and Carol Boge
Judy so sorry for your loss of your brother Alvin I pray that you find comfort in knowing that God is with him.
Our condolences to the Stika family.
I will remember the good times we had around Cresco, Protivin and of course the wedding dances at the inwood in Spillville
Ilene and family: I am so sorry to hear of Alvin’s passing. I know you will treasure the wonderful memories you have of him. I will be unable to attend the wake/funeral as Al has an appt. at VA in IA City early Mon. a.m. and we stay the night before. Take care and God Bless!
Norma
Jill so sorry to hear the loss of your father. Thoughts and prayers are sent your way. Memories with your dad will go on forever. God Bless!
Ilene and family my for the loss of your husband and father. I’m so sorry that you had to go thru this. Only us that has gone thru this what it us. I hope that you get support if you need it.
Sad to hear of Alvin’s passing. I was one of Alvin’s groomsmen. It was the best wedding I was ever apart of. Please accept my condolences. Wayne
Sorry for your loss. Enjoyed working with Alvin at Sara Lee and playing cards on break. Also a few Lenten fish fries. R.I.P, Gary Kuehn
Ilene- our sympathy, to you and the family. I am in a recovery mode following surgery, at Mayo, so could not get to the wake. So sorry for your loss. Jerome & Carlene Kuhn