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Stephen Becker

Clifton Twp., Pennsylvania

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Stephen E. Becker, 61, of Clifton Township, Pa., died Sunday evening, at his home Born in East Orange, N.J., Stephen was the son of the late Edward and Mary (Connors) Becker. He was a graduate of Essex Catholic High School and attended RutgersUniversity. Stephen made his career as a musician. He...

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Steve , last time we spoke was a hot summer day in August at the Sussex County Fair, you with your son and me with mine, had a few laughs and jabs remember it like it was yesterday. It was a good day. You are missed

I knew Steve during his time with the GW All STARS band, he was a great guy and will be missed

Hi Steve - You never knew this but one summer night on our way home from the shore, Terri and I saw that you (the jukes) were playing The Garden State Arts Center so we thought we'd stop. We didn't have tickets and were asking the guard(s) if we could write a note to you. We begged but it was a no go. We decided to see if (like Lucy & Ethel) we could sneak in around back and find you only to be caught by a guard. We went back to the gate, a fan was listening to us and heard our pleas. ...

ll thinking of you, things are crazy down here I have no doubt you are in a better place

I miss Steve and regret his early death. What good drum tracks for songs that he could have done. I will always remember his upbeat attitude and how he generously ran sound a few times for the band I was in, on his breaks from the Jukes. He's jammin with Hendrix now

I miss you so much. I am always thinking of you and remembering all the great times at the lake and the concerts. I am sure you are playing drums in heaven. Give your Mom
Dad, and Uncle Joey a big hug and kiss for me. Love You Always, Terri

Think of you often, the older I get, the more I long for the old days. Yes, my friend, you would be part of those memories. Life was so easy and simple back then.Just wanted to let you know that by no means have you been forgotten.

gone to soon(: still remembering "hard road days" It was long ago and so far away, so much better than it is today.