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Arthur Becker

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Arthur Becker

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1 Aug 1973 (aged 74)
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Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Arthur P. Becker no newspaper named August 1, 1973 #84

Funeral service for Arthur P. Becker, 74 of 721 North Street, Kiel, who died Wednesday at St. Nicholas Hospital will be Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Kiel the Rev. Cartwright of Sheboygan officiating. Burial will be in Schleswig Cemetery.
Mr. Becker was born Nov. 21, 1898, at Kiel, son of the late Henry and Emma Pingel Becker. He attended public school at Kiel. On Feb. 24, 1925 he married Amelia Lettler at Sherwood. The couple located at Kiel and Mrs. Becker died Jan. 10, 1947. Mr. Becker was employed at Wooden Ware, Kiel, and later at H. G. Weber Co. there, before retiring in December, 1963. He was a member of Redmen Lodge and its 24-Hour Club and First Presbyterian Church, Kiel.
Survivors are four daughters; Mrs. Melvin (Genevieve) Kleppen, Potter, Mrs. Melvin (Charlotte) Reseburg and Mrs. Elroy (Bernette) Loose, both of Kiel, and Mrs. Carl (Merla) Porazinski, Milwaukee; three sons, US Army Warrant Officer, Arthur Jr., Korea, Paul, Milwaukee, and David, Elkhart Lake; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Kissinger, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Albert Breckheimer and Mrs. Hildegard Johnson, both of Kiel. A daughter, Carol, died in February, 1953.


Arthur P. Becker no newspaper named August 1, 1973 #84

Funeral service for Arthur P. Becker, 74 of 721 North Street, Kiel, who died Wednesday at St. Nicholas Hospital will be Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Kiel the Rev. Cartwright of Sheboygan officiating. Burial will be in Schleswig Cemetery.
Mr. Becker was born Nov. 21, 1898, at Kiel, son of the late Henry and Emma Pingel Becker. He attended public school at Kiel. On Feb. 24, 1925 he married Amelia Lettler at Sherwood. The couple located at Kiel and Mrs. Becker died Jan. 10, 1947. Mr. Becker was employed at Wooden Ware, Kiel, and later at H. G. Weber Co. there, before retiring in December, 1963. He was a member of Redmen Lodge and its 24-Hour Club and First Presbyterian Church, Kiel.
Survivors are four daughters; Mrs. Melvin (Genevieve) Kleppen, Potter, Mrs. Melvin (Charlotte) Reseburg and Mrs. Elroy (Bernette) Loose, both of Kiel, and Mrs. Carl (Merla) Porazinski, Milwaukee; three sons, US Army Warrant Officer, Arthur Jr., Korea, Paul, Milwaukee, and David, Elkhart Lake; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Kissinger, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Albert Breckheimer and Mrs. Hildegard Johnson, both of Kiel. A daughter, Carol, died in February, 1953.


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