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Brian J. Becker

Portland, Michigan

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American Cancer Society

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Brian J. Becker Portland Brian J. Becker, age 46, passed away October 9, 2009 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born November 21, 1962 in Lansing, MI, son of William and Patricia (Black) Becker. Brian was a machinist for Rocket Sports Racing and a former employee for Demmer Corp. He...

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Brian and his brothers, Brad and Brent were a very important part of my life as a child. My sister, Alison, and I spent a lot of time with them when we would visit our grandparents. We shared a lot of great times growing up, always looking forward to seeing our cousins.
May God bring family and friends peace as we grieve the loss of Brian.
God bless.

Dear Kay and family,

I am so very sorry for your loss, Brian will be missed very much.

I first met Brian in 1987 at the airport plant and we were both on second shift together. Any chance brian could get he would play a joke on me. From tricking me into eating one of daves hot peppers, to putting die bluing on the inside of my safty glasses so when i put them on they got all over my nose and brian would lauph his tail off. I could go...

I worked under Brian as a first year Machinist Apprentice at Demmer Corporation and later as a fellow coworker in the CAD/CAM department learning a great deal from him in both aspects. What an outstanding individual, friend and co-worker. There wasn’t a problem he couldn’t solve or a question he couldn’t answer. He could always take the edge off a difficult situation, personal or work related – He just had a way with people that I wish I possessed, always a smile and an elegant...

Kay & Family~
My heart aches for you and I am saddened to hear of Brians transition, no words can express or lessen the pain you feel. For in that short time getting to know Brian and you was a pleasure, Brians sense of humor, his courage and his love for his family and vis-versa was evident. Thank you for letting me be a part of Brians care during such a personal and difficult time.

I worked with Brian at Demmers, he always had an answer for everything and had alot of knowledge. I am so sorry for your loss, he will be greatly missed. Greg & Mary Sattazahn of Lansing

I worked with Brian about twenty-five years ago at Demmer. He was one of the brightest people I've ever known and was willing to share his knowledge and help at anytime. He also turned me on to Palmer sandwiches at the Airport. Sorry to see his passing.

Brian was an awesome and funny man. He would always know when we were making dinner and showed up just in time and was welcomed with open arms. He would do anything for you when asked without blinking an eye. He will be dearly missed by all and my very deepest sympathy to his family and all his loved ones.

Dear Kay, Tina and I were sorry to hear of your loss. Hope all goes well for you. Just remember it will get better. It will just take awhile.

We were friends with Brian years ago and remember him as a sweet, kind person. We're so sorry to hear of his passing. Don & Jane Reed