Birth: 1936 Death: 2024 Alyce Mae Amor, 87, of Santa Cruz, went to live with her Lord forever on June 12, 2024, after a prolonged illness. Alyce was born on September 13, 1936, to John and Edith Kolenc in Waukegan, Illinois. In 1952 she was born again through the ministry of Billy Graham.

As a teen she lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, volunteering on the maternity ward as a candy striper and graduated from Pioneer High School. She married the forever-love-of-her-life, Robert H. Amor, on August 20, 1955.

During her 68 years of faithful marriage she was blessed with four children, Robert (Michele), William (Maria), Andrew (Ally) and Connie (Jeff) Holman, nine grandchildren, Sarah, Hannah, Mary, Peter, Matthew, Jessica, Heidi, Jackson and Lily along with ten great-grandchildren, Isaac, Ronnie, Kai, Cooper, Manzi, Quezi, Kai, Ava, Amora Rose and James.She received much joy being a loving wife and fulltime mother. Living in Grand Rapids and Grand Haven, Michigan she ventured into studying fine arts at Aquinas College.

Alyce lectured at churches and community centers demonstrating the spiritual allegory of The Potter and the Clay (Jeremiah 18), testifying as an “overcomer” herself. She sculpted beautiful porcelain angels featured in Open Studios, numerous art shows and galleries.In 1982, she and Bob moved to Santa Cruz settling into their dream house on a cliff overlooking Monterey Bay designed by her architect-husband and built by them working side-by-side.

She was a keen observer.