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Age 91 ~ Resident of St. Paul, Minnesota Died on May 2, 2016 She was born on October 17, 1924 in St. Paul, Minnesota. She was the youngest daughter of Edward and Theresa Becker of Farmington, Minnesota. She graduated from Randolph High School and attended Mpls. Business College. She was employed at 3M Company for 42 years. She married Albert Landwher, Harry Lau and Wayne Foster. Besides her parents and husbands, Helen was preceded in death by sisters, Edna Becker and Adeline Pastuck. Survivors include sisters-in-Iaw, Phyllis Foster and Edna Conrad and special nieces and nephews. Funeral service on Saturday, May 7th, 2016 at MUELLER MEMORIAL PARKWAY CHAPEL, 835 Johnson Pkwy at E. 7th St., St. Paul, MN at 10:30 A.M. with visitation 1 hour before service. Burial will be at United Church of Christ cemetery in Cottage Grove, MN.
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Helen was one of the finest ladies I have ever known. She was always a cheerful earful always. We truely loved her. Ron Jerry Marty Lau
Ron Lau
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