Duane Balk

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Duane "Fritz" Balk, age 86 of Waucoma, Iowa, died Friday January 19, 2024 at the Gundersen Palmer Lutheran Hospital in West Union from complications of dementia and heart failure. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 26, 2024, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Waucoma, IA, with Rev. Nick Radloff celebrating the Mass. Friends may greet the family 4:30 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25, 2024, at the Waucoma Event Center. Visitation continues an hour prior to Mass at the church on Friday. Arrangements are entrusted to Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory in Waucoma. Duane Anthony "Fritz" Balk, a cherished husband, father, and friend, passed away on January 19, 2024, after a courageous battle with dementia and heart failure. Born on January 6, 1938, on the family farm in Waucoma, Iowa, Fritz entered the world just after his twin sister, Dorothy, to the delight of his parents, Nick and Dolly (Bradley) Balk. Fritz's early life on the farm set the stage for a lifelong passion for agriculture and a strong work ethic. He completed his education in Waucoma through the 12th grade, where he not only gained knowledge but also cultivated lasting friendships. It was at a local dance at the Inwood ballroom where he met the love of his life, Wilma Kuehner from nearby St. Lucas. The couple married on October 4, 1958, at St. Luke's Catholic Church in St. Lucas, on Wilma’s 18th birthday. They embarked on a remarkable journey of love and partnership that spanned 65 years, blessed with four children who would become the center of their world. In 1966, Fritz and Wilma moved to the Balk family farm, embracing it as their homestead. Together, they dedicated 50 years to farming and milking cows, a testament to their shared commitment to the land and each other. Their love extended beyond the fields; Fritz and Wilma were known for their graceful dance steps, often found twirling each other around at local events. The couple also enjoyed snowmobile and motorcycle rides on Sundays, relishing the freedom of the open road. Their appreciation for country music was a soundtrack to their lives, and they looked forward to their Saturday night dinners at the local White House, surrounded by family and friends. Fritz's role as a father was characterized by his playful spirit and nurturing heart. His children fondly recall the evenings he spent playing ball with them and the joyful wagon rides behind the mower. His commitment to family and community was evident in everything he did, from helping to start the Waucoma ball diamond to his unwavering support at his children's and grandchildren's sporting events. An avid softball player, Fritz played with the Waucoma Old Timers, sharing his love for the game and camaraderie with his teammates. His affinity for John Deere tractors was more than just a preference; it was a symbol of his farming heritage and a source of pride. Fritz was also known as the "Dog Whisperer," a title that spoke to his gentle nature and ability to connect with his beloved pets. Beyond his immediate family, Fritz was a friend to many in the community. His willingness to lend a helping hand or simply share a friendly visit was a hallmark of his character. His presence in the neighborhood will be greatly missed, as will the wisdom and warmth he brought to every interaction. Fritz's legacy is one of love, dedication, and joy. He lived a life that was deeply rooted in the values of hard work, family, and community. Those who knew him will remember his laughter, his kindness, and the way he made each day brighter. As we say goodbye to Fritz, we celebrate a life well-lived and cherish the memories that will continue to inspire us. Survivors include his wife, Wilma; children, Janet (Mike) Schmitt of Waucoma, Kenny (Emi) Balk of Marion, IA, Greg (Angela) Balk of Waucoma; twelve grandchildren, Danielle (Matt) Fox, Eric (Maggie) Sloan, Sara (Justin) Haught, Adam (Jill) Schmitt, Ben (Kalyn) Schmitt, Jordan Balk, Austin (Madison) Balk, Megan Balk, Kennedy (Aaron) Chapman, Olivia Chapman, Kennedy (Blake) Balk, Keegan Balk; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Dorothy (Danny) Winter of West Union, Mary (Gerry) Hackman of Ft. Atkinson; sisters-in-law, Pat Balk of Charles City, Mary (Tom) Reissner of Spencer; brothers-in-law, Don (Adrian) Kuehner of Chicago, Duane Kuehner of Decorah, Marv (Sandi) Kuehner of Marshalltown, Al (Cathy) Kuehner of Bloomington, MN; son-in-law, Larry Niebes of Horton, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter, Karla Faber Niebes; son-in-law, Jim Faber, his in-laws, Will & Minnie Kuehner; Brothers, Harry Balk, Robert (Elaine) Balk; sisters, Arlene (Stu) Spangler; sister-in-law, Kaye Kuehner. Wilma and her family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Gunderson Lutheran Hospice, with special thanks to Carol, Amanda, Heidi, Kate and Janelle, for their excellent care of Fritz over the past year.

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  1. To Wilma and all of the Balk family, my heart goes out to you. Fritz will always be cherished and missed by so many.

  2. My Deepest Sympathy to the entire family of Duane Balk, prayers and Thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time of Loss. RIP Fritz! 🙏🙏 Lyn (Meissen-Bruns) Bailey

  3. Our sympathy to his family! Didnt know Duane but did know Harry and Pat we lived across the street from them many years ago in Charles City!

  4. Wilma, Janet, Kenny & Greg we are saddened to learn of your loss of Fritz – he was a great guy to know and he beamed like a beacon any time you all were in the same room…

  5. Our sympathy to you and your family. Mary Ann and Jean are probably enjoying their visit with Fritz right now. They have a lot of catching up. Bob and Alice.

  6. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your families during this difficult time.
    Janel & Gary Kuennen

  7. Wilma and family. We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Fritz. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Gail Humpal Schwartzkopf

  8. Let me extend my deepest condolences to Wilma and your family🙏❤️🙏
    The Adams and Balk families share many fond memories… God bless you all! May Fritz RIP❤️
    Kathy (Adams) Curry

  9. Our sympathy, Wilma and family, at your loss. May the good memories soften your sorrow and heal the hurt at Fritz’s death.

  10. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. You have our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. Ray and Joyce Lukes


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