where she "could see the tall pines, hear the loons calling and feel that God is with you." Alice was a devoted mother and outstanding cook and took great pride in entertaining family and business associates. She was an avid reader and enjoyed traveling in western National Parks, Europe, and Australia. Since 1950, both Alice and her husband were active in Bethany Methodist Church as it grew and developed, with Alice teaching Sunday school and devoted to visiting elderly and/or sick members. She writes in her life story that her church and its many long-time members were a most important part of her life, especially after her husband passed on. Additionally, Alice volunteered for Project Head Start and was later hired as a Parent Worker. Alice described this experience as one of learning to accept each person where they are in life, assist them and have hope for a better life, and appreciate that many people are truly less fortunate than others through no fault of their own. Alice is survived by three of four daughters, Mary (Fritz) Hasler of Lindon, UT, Anne Huebner of Three Lakes, WI and Ellen (Jerry) Desmond of Sebastopol, CA; six grandchildren, Geoffrey Desmond, Katherine Desmond, Anneliese (Brad) McDonald, Marta (Adam) DeBellis, Katherine (Chip) Jett, and Matthew (Amy) Hasler, and 9 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Jean and Jorge Bustamante of San Salvador, El Salvador, her sister-in-law Agnes (Paul) Bast, as well as many nieces and nephews and dear friends, including Bob Kirkpatrick. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Charles, her daughter, Laura Jean, a sister and brother-in-law Louise and Stanley Stokes, a brother Paul Bast, and her parents. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 7 at Bethany United Methodist Church, 3910 Mineral Point Road, Madison, with lunch following. The family would like to thank the many caregivers at Agrace Hospice, the UW Carbone Cancer Center, Meriter Wisconsin Heart, and Oakwood University Woods Retirement Campus for contributing to our mother's quality of life to the very end.