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Thomas Becker

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Thomas A. Becker, 64, Lancaster, died July 26, 2009, at Lancaster General Hospital, where he was a patient since Friday.

He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Darlene A. (Harwick) Becker.

Born in Reading, he was the son of the late Edward L. Sr. and Virginia (Shoustal) Becker....

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Honey, you were truely my deepest love and my best friend. You always brought the best out of me. These last couple of weeks without you have been the hardest days of my life. I come home to share my day's experiences with you and I miss talking to you, so I settle talking to your picture. The only difference is you can't talk back. You will be with me in my heart till the day I can join you. I love you now and always.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Tom's passing. He was a kind person and a reliable businessman. I was blessed by his professional services over the last 11 years. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

In Tom I had a father, friend, teacher, mentor, and playmate. He taught me how to always strive for perfection, yet to enjoy it along the way; to work hard and play hard; to live life to its fullest... oh yeah, and how to beat people in darts left-handed! Thank you Tom and Dee for all you have done in shaping the man I am today. I love you.

Dee,

I am so sorry for the loss of Tom. Needless to say, I enjoyed working for him over the years. Many good times were had with him on the job. I always thought it was funy how he expected me to remember pools by the customer's name, even though I probably was only there once or twice throughout the years. Just a little thing that makes me smile when I think about it. He did expect us to take pride in our work and to build and care for a pool like it was our own. I will always...

I was shocked and saddened to hear about Tom. Your family holds a special place in my heart, and I remember now his kindness and wonderful sense of humor. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Love,
Liz

hi dee its tara i am so sorry i know it will be forever trying to move on with out tom. he had the best personality and humor. we loved him deeply. i know i should be at the viewing and funeral! if it wasnt so far and with the kids (i would be there) i love you and i am thinking about you and how hard this is going to b for you.the morning will be forever i am sorry i am not there. i will never forget him. u r all family to me and i loved him like a uncle! the rest of the family ...

Dee and Family,
Our deepest sympathies for the loss of a father, husband and friend. I will always cherish the many times that spent together. I will always remember the times Tom beat me in poker, darts, golf...etc. I could never win. He will be greatly missed! Please call if you need anything!

The Becker Family,

Tom was a great man, pool guy and friend, He was always there for us when we needed him, and we will miss him very much. Our thoughts are with you. Autoshowcase of Neffsville , Jason, Lori & Dave Layton

We will never forget you Dear Friend
-We miss you Already-
Such good times and so much fun over the years. (Many, many good years.)
Thank You for your Love and Friendship and Thank you for All those Wonderful
Memories,
Love, Donna & Ed