1926
2015
Ann Becker
Ann was called home to the Lord on Oct. 16, 2015. She was born in L.A., Calif. on Feb. 25, 1926, to Fernando and Maria Campillo.
Ann lived a full life, through her faith, family and friends. She was born and raised in L.A. and went to UCLA. She met Glynn Becker at a dance in L.A. They married on May 26, 1956 and were together 43 years until he passed in 1999. The family moved to Bellevue in 1970 from San Diego when the U.S. Navy transferred Glynn to Seattle. They were the ying to each other's yang and were an example of love and friendship to their children and extended family.
Ann's Catholic faith was the centerpiece of her life. An active parishioner at St. Louise Parish in Bellevue for more than 44 years, she also was a member of the Margaret Abel Circle of the Association of Catholic Childhood. She joined in monthly prayer groups for more than 40 years and participated in a local Bible Study - all with cherished friends.
Ann was preceded in death by her loving husband Glynn; parents Fernando and Maria Campillo; siblings Frank Campillo (Ida); Beatrice Volman (Joe); Robert Campillo; Esther Russell (Arthur); Margaret Kirby (Elton); Hector Campillo. Her in-laws John Frederick (Fred) Becker and Flodell Armstrong Becker and her brother-in-law Fred Becker.
She is survived by her children: son John; daughter Glynda (Tom Fenter); granddaughters Sara and Rachel; niece Linda Campillo (Scott Smith and Mercedes Campillo-Smith); her loving sisters-in-law, Jane Becker and Madeline Campillo, and many other nieces and nephews whom she loved as her own.
Ann was the life of the party with a laugh that would fill the room. She loved to travel, eat good food, spend time with her friends, support her favorite candidates and cheer on her Seahawks. Until the very end, Ann was living life enthusiastically. She will be greatly missed by us all.
Funeral Mass is Thurs. Nov. 19th at Noon at St. Louise Catholic Church in Bellevue, followed by a reception at Azteca Restaurant in Redmond Washington at 3040 148th Ave. NE Redmond.
She will be interred with her husband at Tahoma National Cemetery on Nov. 20th at 10:45 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in her honor to the Association of Catholic Childhood, 100 23rd Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98144.
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ACC will fondly remember our sister in caring and compassion. We were happy to have had honored Ann at our Celebration Mass on November 4th. Our prayers are with your family.
Deirdre Brownlow
November 18, 2015
Prayers and lots of love sent to this dear family today, which I am a part of. Auntie Ann will be missed so much .
so thankful for the memories,may it be Washington, Amarillo, New Orleans, Paducah Tx, or on the river bank that special Day when my Daddy said,it's a bar-be-que in honor of Glynn and Ann being here and Glynn serving our country!"
Ann never forgot my parents there in Glynn's home town. They heard from her every Christmas as long as they lived.
God's Blessings now on each and all, with much love and prayers, Jane Hutchinson Becker
RIP my loved Sister-in-law. May you and Uncle Glynn be reunited again.
November 18, 2015
She was a wonderful person.she took time from a Disney trip to take the girls to see my mom their greatgrandmother Agnes Kemp in a nursing home it meant so much to mom.Mom had dementia but she talked about that visit often.
Barbara Nattress
November 16, 2015
Mary Lefevre
November 15, 2015
Glynda, you and your family have my deepest sympathy. It appears your Mother lived a full and vibrant life and you will always have the memories.
Pat Thorne
November 15, 2015
So sorry for your lose. May the God of all comfort be with you and your family in this time of sorrow PSALMS 29;11
November 4, 2015
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