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Jack Smalling
August 25, 1940 - June 26, 2026

Jack Smalling

Jack Smalling
Aug 25, 1940 - Jun 26, 2026

Jack Smalling

Visitation

10
Friday
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Grandon Funeral & Cremation Care
414 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA, United States 50010
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Grandon Funeral & Cremation Care
414 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA, United States 50010
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Service

11
Saturday
1:00 PM
First United Methodist Church
516 Kellogg Ave
Ames, Iowa 50010
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First United Methodist Church
516 Kellogg Ave
Ames, Iowa 50010
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Raymond "Jack" Smalling, born August 25, 1940, in Ames, Iowa, passed away peacefully on June 26,
2026. He leaves behind a life rich in family, baseball, and enduring traditions. He was the beloved son of
Raymond Howard Smalling and Helen Luella Ebert.

During his early childhood, Jack experienced a unique chapter shaped by the times. In 1944-45, during
World War II, he attended five different kindergartens while his father served as a U.S. Navy officer.

Jack's passion for baseball began at an early age. He was a member of the very first Ames High School
baseball team in 1955, coached by his father, Ray Smalling. A proud lifelong resident of Ames, Jack's
roots in the community ran deep. He graduated from Ames High School in 1958 and went on to attend
Iowa State University, where he earned a degree in Education and German in 1962. While at Iowa State,
he played on the freshman baseball team, was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, and attended
Army ROTC boot camp at Fort Sill alongside his cousin, Larry Anton. He later earned a Master's degree
in Education Administration from Iowa State.

Jack's greatest joy was his family. In the summer of 1960, while at Kee-Nee-Moo-Sha Resort on Woman
Lake in Minnesota, he met Margaret Henderson. Though it was the only year Margaret's family stayed at
the resort, fate brought them together at the end of the main dock--Margaret sitting peacefully as Jack
approached, wearing his fraternity sweater. Their courtship included trips between Monmouth College
and Ames for Pi Phi and Kappa Sigma formals.

As Jack later wrote in his Baseball Autograph Collector's Handbook, two significant events in his life
occurred just ten days apart in 1964: he hit a single against Hall of Famer Satchel Paige on July 29, and
married Margaret on August 8. Jack and Marge were married in Rochester, Minnesota, and shared 33
wonderful years together until her passing in 1997. They were reunited on June 26, 2026.

Jack began his career in education, teaching in the South Hamilton and West Marshall school districts.
During that time, he also coached multiple sports--including girls' track--sharing his passion for athletics
and mentorship with countless students. He taught until 1979, when his fourth son, Robbie, was born. At
that time, he chose to stay closer to home, transitioning into the insurance business while continuing to
coach Little League and referee high school and college football.

One of Jack's favorite pastimes was attending Ames High sporting events. Friends and family often joked
that it was a toss-up whether he enjoyed the action on the field more or the concession stand fare. His
dedication to Ames High baseball was extraordinary--he attended at least one game every year for 71
consecutive years, from 1955 through 2026--a testament to his unwavering loyalty and love for the
game.

Jack's passion for baseball extended far beyond the stands. He was a founding member of the Ames
High Alumni Association and remained deeply involved in supporting the community. He coached Little
League from 1976 to 1995, famously using the same bunt and steal signs for three decades. In the late
1980s, he also coached freshman and sophomore teams at Ames High, working alongside other
dedicated coaches--many of whom were fellow parents--creating lasting memories for generations of
players.

Professionally, Jack remained close to the sport he loved. From 1969 to 1972, he worked as a part-time
scout for the New York Mets while also playing for and coaching the Ames Merchants semi-pro team.
In addition to his on-field involvement, Jack became a respected collector, historian, and businessman of
baseball autographs. Over many decades, he built an exceptional collection of baseball cards and
autographs including publication of more than 20 editions of his aforementioned book. In 1988, he was
nationally recognized as one of the top 10 autograph experts in the United States, reflecting both his deep
knowledge and dedication to the hobby.

Jack was also a lifelong member of Ames United Methodist Church, where he played on the church
softball team. For six decades, he was an active member of the Ames Lions Club, where he was
especially known for his humor in the role of "Tail Twister," delighting in good-natured teasing of fellow
members.

Jack was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Margaret Smalling; his parents, Raymond and Helen;
and his younger brother, Bob.

He is survived by his sister, Nancy of Grand Forks; his four sons: Ray (Kris) of Redmond, Washington,
Matt (Lori) of Redondo Beach, California, David of Olathe, Kansas, and Robbie (Amanda) of Hopkins,
Minnesota; and his cherished grandchildren: Carter, Catherine, MaKenzie, Mason, Braden, Quinn, Zayne,
Beckett, and Avery.

Jack will be remembered for his deep loyalty, his enthusiasm for baseball, and his enduring commitment
to the Ames community. His legacy lives on not only in his many accomplishments but in the traditions he
carried forward and the countless relationships he built.

Visitation will be held at Grandon Funeral Home on Friday, July 10, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM.
A celebration of life service will take place on Saturday, July 11, at 1:00 PM at First United Methodist
Church in Ames, Iowa.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Smalling Family Scholarship Fund at First
United Methodist Church www.https://onrealm.org/fumcames/give/Smalling or to the Ames High Baseball
Team.

Maggie Westvold on Jul 1, 2026

I walked many miles over several years with Jack as a fellow participant in the ISU exercise clinic. We walked & talked about our families and the ups & downs in life. I was blessed to know the genuine kindhearted family man he was. My husband & I offer our heartfelt condolences for your loss. God bless.

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Jul
10
Friday
Grandon Funeral & Cremation Care
414 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA, United States 50010
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM


Service

Jul
11
Saturday
First United Methodist Church
516 Kellogg Ave
Ames, Iowa 50010
1:00 PM


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