BECKER, Henry T.
Henry T. Becker, 96, peacefully passed into eternal rest on Saturday, (April 27, 2013), at the Rocky Hill Veterans' Home. Born in Hartford on Feb. 5, 1917, he moved to Manchester in 1940 after growing up in New York City. Henry married the love of his life, Marie, in 1941. After volunteering to serve during World War II in the Army Air Corp, he returned from the war to Manchester to raise his family. He became a machinist at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft where he became involved in what became his passion: union organizing. Henry was hired as a staff representative of the Machinists Union and was later recruited by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America to become a union organizer. He spent much of his career organizing clothing plants all over the United States and Canada. He was always very pleased when a labor contract was reached that gave workers fair wages and benefits. He went on to become the Labor Staff Representative for the United Way of the Capitol Area and was the founder of the United Labor Agency where he retired. Henry was very active in his retirement and became a real estate broker. He opened Golden Oaks Realty in Coventry and later opened a bookstore, Golden Acorns Books, also in Coventry. Henry was also involved in public service. He was a candidate for the first Manchester Board of Directors in 1947, he served as Chair of the Town Pension Board. He was elected as a State Representative from Manchester from 1966-67. Henry also spent a year working on a job training program for the Federal War on Poverty, Office of Economic Opportunity. He was a member and Past-President of the Manchester Lions Club and, with his wife Marie, was a founding member of the Church of Assumption. Henry had many interests and was a life long learner. He earned his Bachelor's degree from Charter Oak College in the 1980s, after he retired. He was a writer, and a poet, and loved to talk to people from all walks of life. He especially loved having conversations with people who would peruse the vast variety of used books he had for sale at his bookstore. Henry was predeceased by his wife Marie. He also leaves his sister Agnes Sheehan of Enfield; his brother Joseph Becker of Windsor Locks; his sister-in-law Patricia Becker of East Hampton; his children Therese Becker of San Jose, CA, Elaine Kennedy of Norwich, VT, and his son Timothy Becker and his wife Carole of Manchester. He also leaves his grandchildren, Andrew Lee and his wife Marianne of Hayward, CA, Stephen Becker and his wife Laura of Manchester, and Maureen Becker of Boston, MA as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The family would like to thank the staff of the Congregate Housing of the Manchester Housing Authority and the staff of Buckingham Estates for taking good care of Henry. The family would especially like to thank the kind and very caring staff of the "B Lower" unit of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Rocky Hill, where Henry spent his last years.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at the Church of Assumption, 29 Adams Street South, in Manchester at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 5, 2013. Friends may call at John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 West Center St. Manchester on Thursday, May 4, 2013 from 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Assumption School Scholarship Fund, 285 West Center St. Manchester, CT 06040 or to the Manchester Lions Club, P.O. Box 614, Manchester, CT 06045. For online condolences please visit www.tierneyfuneralhome.com.
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Bill & Bonnie Weir
May 2, 2013
Uncle Henry you will never be forgotten, you were always the life of the party. Rest in peace.
Karen Smalls
May 1, 2013
Hi, Tim & Family
He will be missed and I'm sorry for your loss. Karen Smalls MHA
Carolyn Simmons
April 30, 2013
Thanks to Uncle Henry I've always continued my education. A inspiration to everyone he knew, his humor will be greatly missed. Carolyn an family
Nancy Swanson
April 30, 2013
Dear Becker family, I worked with Henry throughout the years at the Greater Hartford Labor Council. His dedication to fairness and equality for all people was an inspiration. My sympathies to the family. Nancy Swanson
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April 30, 2013
What a wonderful, very special man. There is no true way to describe Henry T. J. Becker. RIP Uncle Henry. Donna and family
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