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Robert Gary Becker

Charleston, South Carolina

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Robert Gary Becker GOOSE CREEK - Robert Gary Becker, 62, husband of Kathy Hepler Becker, of Goose Creek, passed away on Friday, April 8th, 2011. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he was the son of Frank and Ruth Wohlever Becker. Mr. Becker served our country proudly in the United States Navy, where he...

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Think of Bob often.

Think of Bob often and value our friendship.

Thank you God, for allowing all of us to fellowship with Bob. He was determined to fight for truth. We didn't know at the time, but the Goose Creek 912 group was privilaged to spend some of his final hours on this earth together.

I worked with Bob on many occassions during his tenure at Imo Pump. We were often at odds with our opinions but always departed our discussions amicably. Over time, our relationship slowly grew into one of mutual respect and friendship. We maintained frequent contact via email after he left Imo and I'm still not used to NOT seeing his name in my Inbox. I miss you big guy.

My condolences to all of Bob's family and friends.

I have never met Bob, but I have had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know his eldest son in the recent few months. Through speaking with him about some of the main points of his father’s life, I am compelled to pass on to those who loved him I have a grand assurance Mr. Bob’s essence will live and burn on through him and, I suspect his younger brother as well. Admirable character is eternal!

I am Sadden to read of Bob's Passing.
My he Rest in Peace.

A true patriot, an honored fellow veteran, and a valued friend. Bob brightened the lives of all that knew him. He set the example. I would have gone to sea with him in a heart beat. Sailor rest your oars.

We are saddened to hear of Bob's passing and grateful to have
had his friendship in life. Kathy, Robert, Tim and Abby, our condolences to you all.

"When the work is completed
he shall gently call you home."

Barbara Keefauver