Maureen Tracy Holdgrafer age 64 of Clinton, passed away Friday, April 18, 2025, at Mercy One. During her entire life, family and friends knew her as “Tracy.”
Tracy was born in Clinton on November 17, 1960, the daughter of Maurice and Carol (Spormann) Holdgrafer. She graduated from Clinton High School, where she developed a passion for and competed in golf. She later pursued her education at St. Ambrose before supporting her first borne daughter, Heather. Tracy was employed as manager at McDonald’s with 32 years of service. She enjoyed gardening, her pets and took great pride in decorating her home for Christmas, the same home in which she was raised.
Tracy’s greatest passion was her grandchildren.
Tracy is survived by 2 daughters; Heather Huling and Teresa (Josh) Watkins both of Clinton; 6 grandchildren, Tayte, Kendylle, Addison, Gabriel, Killian, and Ember; her brother, Michael (Michelle) Holdgrafer of Tulsa, Oklahoma and 2 nieces, Nicole and Natalie. She was preceded in death by her grandparents and her parents.
Following Tracy’s wishes cremation rites have been accorded. A Celebration of Life starting at 2 PM on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Legend’s in Clinton. Burial will take place Sunday, May 4th at 1 PM at St. Irenaeus Calvary Cemetery. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com.
My deepest sympathy to Tracy’s family. Over the years, I would visit with and see Tracy at the Droste reunions and at McDonald’s. My mom, Barbara, and her father, Maurice, were first cousins. May Tracy Rest in Peace. Teresa (Daniels) Jacobsen
Tracy was a great friend of mine in Elementary School. We continued with our friendship in Junior high and High School. She was always so very kind and sweet and a caring friend ???? ????. I’ll remember her with fondness ????????. Prayers for her family to be comforted by their loving memories spent with her ???? ❤
so so sorry to hear of your loss Tracy was a good friend and will be missed by alot of people.
I am so sorry about Tracy’s passing. She was a few years older than me in school. I remember her as always pleasant. It wasn’t all that long ago she waited in me at McDonald’s. Sympathy and prayers for her daughters, family and friends. Rest in peace, Tracy.