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Virgil Victor "Tory" Becker

Seattle, Washington

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Virgil Becker passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 3, 2008, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on August 3, 2008.

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I knew Dr Becker when he was at L.A. County USC. a very long tine ago. He didn't say a lot but to this day some of things he are very meaningful and they still come to mind today. This allows me to never forget this wonderful man.

Virgil Becker was a really nice guy to me he did two of my back surgeries always treated me with respect always encouraged me on my goals and ambitions he didn't have much bedside manner when I first met him but as time grew over the years he became a very very good guy he was the first of the good doctors in many ways he helped me more than any doctor I ever met I wish I had got to know him better before he went to be with the Lord I'll never forget him what a great man see you on the other...

I really can't say how saddened I am by the news of Dr. Beckers death. I have only known this great man a short while as a patient. My first visit was 08/25/06, followed by two surgeries and almost a year of follow up visits to the Auburn office. We established a good report' I feel as if I have not only lost my doctor but a friend as well. My heart and condolences go out to the family. I am so sorry for your loss. The medical world lost a world class physician and surgeon.

It was An Honor to have known him as a Doctor and a True friend to me and many others. It is a great lose to all of Us. My Heart goes out to his Family. God's Blessings Will Be His.

Dr Becker and family: As a West Point classmate '72 and friend we are deeply saddened by Tory's loss and pass along our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Warm regards, Howard and Liz Smith

Please accept our deepest sympathies. We were all shocked to hear of Dr. Becker's untimely death. He will be deeply missed by the many patients he helped and the community as a whole. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the family for their loss. I learned much from Dr Becker while I worked for him. I thank him for all that he taught me. Prayers to the family.

Dr Becker,
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and our prayers.

Tory,
From one teammate on the Army track team to another. " Let it be said, Well Done, Be thou at peace". The words from the Alma Mater forever ring true. The Class of '72 will miss you and our prayers go out to your family.

Proud and True, '72