Kenneth-Becker-Obituary

Kenneth J. Becker

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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Becker, Kenneth J. Of Menomonee Falls, entered Eternal Life on Thursday, May 29, 2014, at the age of 89 years. Loving husband of the late Marilyn (nee Strathearn) for sixty-five years. Cherished father of Michael (Jeanne), the late Renee, Stephen (Christine), Curtis, Joel (Diane), Russell, Amy...

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Hope your heavenly garden is looking good! Think about both of you often. RIP Ken !

I will always remember Ken and Marilyn..very special I cared for at The Arboretum...seems like just yesterday. Jackie Fischer

It's hard to believe he's been gone so long....I will always hold a special place in my heart for him.

thanks for all your thoughts and memories.
Nick

Amy & Family - I just found out about your Dad. I always remembered your parents - your mom loved to laugh and your dad had that grin but a quiet man and a hard worker. What a beautiful life they have had and a wonderful legacy. You are all in my thoughts & prayers.

Our sympathy to the entire Becker family. Sorry that we were unable to attend the funeral service. We know he's in a better place. Hope all your good memories help you through this sad time.

Dear Beckers,
I was very sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. I have many memories of him growing up including being my first employer shoveling pea gravel with Tommy and watching all the boys get their summer hair cuts in your back yard. Wishing you all the best,
John Murphy

Dear Beckers

My heartfelt condolences on your loss. I miss you all and think about you every day. Kenny had a long, healthy and prosperous life. I hope we all have the same.

Julie, and all -
Thinking about you all and wishing I was there. I have great memories of all the things our families did together, and know our parents were a huge part of that. So many funny stories I heard from my dad too about the crazy things they did to each other. Seemed like a contest all the time for the biggest lawn mower/tractor or tomato! Keeping you all in prayer and hoping some of those memories help bring some smiles. In peace, Therese and Dean Patterson