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Alfred H Becker

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Alfred H Becker

Birth
Fremont, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Nov 1955 (aged 54)
Washburn, Bayfield County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section # 15, Lot # 11
Memorial ID
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BECKER, ALFRED H.

Rites Held Tuesday For Al Becker Who Died in Hunting Camp
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Alfred H. Becker, 54,
of Calumetville, who died in a hunting camp near Herbster Friday. The
services were conducted by the Rev. E. L. Worthman at the Meiselwitz
Funeral Home. Burial was in Wildwood cemetery, Sheboygan.
Becker was in a hunting party that left Kiel Thursday for a camp near
Herbster. Others in the party were Lester Lutz, Dr. C. A. Maurer, Walter
Balz and Fetchie Hein of Milwaukee.
The party had finished breakfast Friday morning and was preparing to go
into the woods to look around when Becker was stricken. His death was
attributed to a heart attack.
He was born at Fremont, Wis., Feb. 27, 1901, son of Mr. and Mrs. August
Becker, and in 1919 came to Kiel. On July 11, 1933, he married the former
Mabel Hecker. He operated a tavern in Kiel and later one at Sheboygan
Falls. For the past 16 years he owned a tavern at Calumetville,
Becker was a member of the Redmen Lodge of Johnsburg, Wis.
(Survivors omitted for privacy) - 1955
BECKER, ALFRED H.

Rites Held Tuesday For Al Becker Who Died in Hunting Camp
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Alfred H. Becker, 54,
of Calumetville, who died in a hunting camp near Herbster Friday. The
services were conducted by the Rev. E. L. Worthman at the Meiselwitz
Funeral Home. Burial was in Wildwood cemetery, Sheboygan.
Becker was in a hunting party that left Kiel Thursday for a camp near
Herbster. Others in the party were Lester Lutz, Dr. C. A. Maurer, Walter
Balz and Fetchie Hein of Milwaukee.
The party had finished breakfast Friday morning and was preparing to go
into the woods to look around when Becker was stricken. His death was
attributed to a heart attack.
He was born at Fremont, Wis., Feb. 27, 1901, son of Mr. and Mrs. August
Becker, and in 1919 came to Kiel. On July 11, 1933, he married the former
Mabel Hecker. He operated a tavern in Kiel and later one at Sheboygan
Falls. For the past 16 years he owned a tavern at Calumetville,
Becker was a member of the Redmen Lodge of Johnsburg, Wis.
(Survivors omitted for privacy) - 1955


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