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Mae Becker

Lodi, California

1914-2015

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Mae Becker, 100, of Lodi, passed away on April 10, 2015. Mae was born on October 29, 1914 in North Dakota, to John and Magdelina Aipperspach. Mae was a homemaker and she enjoyed cooking and traveling. She was an active member of Century Assembly Church for 65 years and was deeply involved in...

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It was my privilege to call Mae Becker my grandma! My grandma has been like a mother to me since I was a baby. She was the most kind, loving, selfless Christian woman that I've ever known. To say that I will miss her is a gross understatement. She has taught me so many things throughout the years. I remember playing games with her as a child and if I lost she would always say, "you have to be a good loser too" and yes I always lost! I spent many, many nights with my grandma and every time I...

Mae was one of my mother's most treasured friends. She enjoyed the many years of association with her in the WM group at First Assembly. Also, when Aaron was alive, the two of them were among mom and dad's favorite trailer traveling companions. She was a wonderful person and I'm sure her absence leaves a place that no one else can fill. Fortunately this is only a temporary separation and someday there will be a grand reunion in Heaven!

Auntie Mae Mae as I called her all my life was a special person! Some of her last words to us her family around her bed in the hospital a week or so before her passing were: "If I've done anything to hurt any of you, please forgive me." And that's how she lived -- with care and concern for others! What a beautiful legacy she leaves for those she loved. She is already greatly missed but she's in heaven where she longed to go.

Mae was quite a lady and long time friend of my Mom's! They are probably having a great time together up in heaven! My dear Lisa, I am soo sorry for your loss! Hugs and Kisses to you!

May was such a special person. She was my Mom's (Viola Bohnet) best friend! Her life really reflected how much she loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She devoted much of her time to her ladies group at church- organized many of the events, especially the meals that were a part of them. She also worked in the local cannery and got me and others hired for summer jobs that helped pay our college tuitions! A very remarkable lady whom I was privileged to know.
So happy for her "graduation...

I have known Mae since the early 1950's from First Assembly of God church. Such a sweet Christian lady who lived the talk. Will miss her. Went to visit her at Ashley Place for her 100th birthday and so glad I did. But she is in Heaven waiting for the rest of us.

Just wanted the family to know how special Mae was in our lives - she was Diana and Sherry's Sunday school teacher, she made Bessie and Ernie a beautiful porcelain Christmas tree and Ernie had been by to see her at Ashley place. She is now with Bessie in the heavenly Kingdom with their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ whom they both loved. May God's peace surround her family at this time. Love and prayers, Ernie Mahl, Sherry (Mahl) Prescott and Terry and Diana (Mahl) Adams

Mae was such a sweetheart. I remember going over to her house with Todd about 45 years ago and Aaron showing us his rocks and Mae telling stories and providing snacks. I'm so happy for her in heaven. Love and prayers for Lisa, Dean and the rest of her family and friends.