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Marion F. Becker
Marion F. Becker (93) of Long Beach, passed away June 17, 2013. Marion was a member of TROA, Sote club, MOAA club, Thursday Writing and Sunday Scrabble groups, Caring Friends of Woman to Woman. Preceded in death by her husband David Becker. Survived by her loving family: son, Kenneth; daughters, Janet (Larry) McElheny, Judith (Don) Aase and Wendy (Steven) Jones; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother, Frank Ward; and sisters, Kay Riebe and Pat Wilfong. Visitation Monday, 4-6 p.m. at Luyben-Dilday Chapel. Graveside funeral service Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Cypress, CA. Family suggests contributions to the charity of your choice. Please sign the guestbook at www.luybenfamilyd-m.com. Luyben Family Dilday-Mottell
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Marion is the mother of one of my lifelong friends, Wendy. I want to express my sincere condolences because I know how heartbreaking it is when your mom passes even though they lived a great life. I got to visit Marion at her darling house once and enjoyed talking with her.Obviously she was an amazing woman and I know her family loved her dearly. Kim O'Neal [ Aptos, Ca }
Kim O'Neal
October 7, 2013
Marion was a wonderfully inviting woman. She was sharp and always had something to contribute with wit and insight. It was a pleasure getting to know her and seeing her on our visits was an extra treat. We'll miss her. ~Tara and Brian Borcherding
September 15, 2013
Marion was my next door neighbor and I am so sorry to hear of her passing. Once I went over there to apologize for my kids being so loud and before I could say anything she said, "Its so nice to hear your kids play over there. I love it!" - now not only can my kids be loud but I can be too, and as I was trying to tell her that she said, "I had kids, I know how it is, I was a yeller too!" She was just so funny and graceful about it, and never passed judgement on me or anyone. She always had a smile, bought girl scout cookies from my girls, gave them presents. It looks like she had 93 years of fantastic memories and I know that you children can cherish those forever, too.
Shannon Freeman
June 25, 2013
Please accept our sincere condolances during these difficult times. Marion was an absolute GEM of a lady, her loving smile is in heaven shining brightly for all of us. Guide and direct us Marion, you are missed.
Jim and Christine Hilbrant
June 24, 2013
My heartfelt condolence to Jan, Judy,Wendy,Kenny. She enriched our lives with her spirited tales. She enriched our lives with her thoughtfulness. We will miss her. We send our love to you all.
Always, Rose Yamauchi.
June 23, 2013
May the family accept my condolences during this difficult time. At times like these we can daw comfort from the Bible.
Angie Perry
June 23, 2013
I knew Marion from the Scrabble group. I wasn't a player but a visitor since I live right next door to Rose. What a beautiful woman she was. She was a great storyteller and I will always remember the laughs we shared. She was very kind and caring and I have received many heartfelt cards from her especially this year at my birthday and the loss of my mom this past March. She loved you kids very very much! I feel very blessed having known such a wonderful, lovely, intelligent lady! Pat Falcone (Long Beach, CA)
June 23, 2013
My sorrow for your lose. Marion was a wonderful lady, she will be missed. I have fond memories of her from my childhood. We just lost Dad recently and I know what you are going through. My thoughts are with you all and know that your mother is in a better place. She will be missed by all her neighbors.
Bev Tracy (Dooley)
June 22, 2013
With much love and great respect for a lovely friend and a dear, dear lady.
Gena Evans
June 21, 2013
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