James J Becker

James J Becker obituary, Stratford, CT

James J Becker

James Becker Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 28, 2024.
James J. Becker, age 81, of Stratford, beloved husband of 58 years to Muriel (Casey) Becker, fell asleep in death on April 21, 2024.

He was the son of the late Joseph and Jeanette (Victory) Becker and was born January 8, 1943, in Milford.

Jim grew up in the Walnut Beach neighborhood of Milford where he spent most of his life before moving to Stratford in 2018. He served the community as a Milford Firefighter for 19 years until a heart attack forced him into early retirement in 1982, at the young age of 39. Over the years Jim eagerly shared stories with family and friends about his time working on the fire department. The proudest accomplishment of his career was on March 31, 1967, when he helped rescue two unconscious children from the third floor of a house fire on Gulf Street. Both children made a full recovery and Jim received numerous awards for this rescue including "Fireman of the Year."

Jim found pleasure with the simple things in life. He enjoyed camping, road trips to Florida, playing card games, a hot game of Yahtzee, sipping a glass of wine or Southern Comfort on the deck with friends, watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy almost every night, or just relaxing with family. In their later years, Jim and Muriel would spend 6 months in Florida every year as "Snowbirds" where they forged many additional friendships in the Bradenton/Sarasota area. Jim was generous, hospitable, and had a quick-witted sense of humor. The quality many will most remember him fondly for though, was his love for people. He would often be the first person to show up when a friend or family member was in need and would do anything for anyone.

However, the part of Jim's life that he valued most began on April 22, 1972, when he was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. He spent the next 52 years in worship to his God, Jehovah, and spent countless hours helping to teach others the beautiful truths that he learned from the Bible. He had the privilege to serve as an elder for over 45 years, most recently in the Paradise Green Congregation in Stratford. A man of great faith, he held close to his heart the promises found in the scriptures for a better future here on earth.

In addition to his wife, Jim is survived by his children, Lori, Jimmy, and Jared. He also leaves behind a brother Joe, and 2 daughters-in-law that he deeply cherished, Lisa and Melissa. Along with his parents, he was predeceased by siblings, Jerry, John, Virginia, Louella, Nelson and Earl. Jim will be deeply missed by his family and many friends.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 18, 2024, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 210 Old Grassy Hill Rd., Orange CT, 06477. The family will begin greeting visitors at 2:00pm with a Memorial Service to follow at 3:00pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Worldwide Work, at donate.jw.org.

May 1, 2024

Lori wierzbicki posted to the memorial.

May 1, 2024

Diane Whittley posted to the memorial.

April 30, 2024

Carolyn Lingdell posted to the memorial.

9 Entries

Lori wierzbicki

May 1, 2024

Everyone called him their friend but I have the honor of calling him DADDY!!
Learn one thing from his death.....tell people you love them because it may be the last time you see them!!

Diane Whittley

May 1, 2024

His smile was infectious!!!

Carolyn Lingdell

April 30, 2024

"I used to be a heavy smoker. Now I´m just heavy!" I´ll never forget when he used that line in a talk he gave. Just as funny today as when I first heard it. Loved his sense of humor and quick wit.

April Thomas

April 29, 2024

It was July 2017. We were all nerves preparing to move to Milford. While out in our ministry Tom & Lynn took us by the cutest beach cottage to meet their dear friends. Jim was an immediate favorite. Made us laugh, told the most outrageous stories, made us feel right at home. His and Muriel´s friendship were gifts from Jehovah. -Luke 18:29,30.
C&A Thomas

George matar

April 29, 2024

I got stuck in the bathroom when I was very young and couldn't slide the lock so my parents called the fire department and the guy who saved me was Jim, didn't know that until a few yrs ago. Jim was also there for me and my family when my dad passed.he was really one of a kind and will be sorely missed.

George matar

April 29, 2024

Yes Jim did save me from a locked bathroom in the early 60s that I remember like yesterday. I didn't know it until 50 yrs later.and he was there when my dad passed and encouraged us.

Vivian Matar Schultz

April 29, 2024

A wonderful friend beyond compare. Reliable encouraging, caring and FUN!
Jim was always there for our family and loved my Moms Arabic pizza. He kindly gave a beautiful memorial talk for my Father & was there for us in every time of need, always showing up in the nick of time, even rescuing my little brother from a locked bathroom in the early 1960´s!
It was a privilege being his friend and will miss his phone calls and the jokes he loved to tell at 11am, if you know, you know!
Always faithful & loyal set a great example of a man who did things Gods way and always kept his eyes focused on the better days ahead "when all is made new".
We wait for that glorious day with even more anticipation now to see Jim again on a restored Paradise earth. I will have some Jack Daniel´s waiting for him!

Christopher Wells

April 28, 2024

Many years ago, Diana and I were impressed how Jim would feed the squirrels on the back deck by hand. We thought it was so cool, even though he'd complain how they would hang on the screen door wanting more nuts. To this day, we do the same. We feed the squirrels by hand in our backyard....always remembering Jim....who taught us to do so.

Stu Wierzbicki

April 28, 2024

We were camping at River Road Campsites in Clinton. Jim would cook breakfast for close to 80 friends. We replaced one egg with a hardboiled egg & filmed him with our Super 8 Camera to catch the moment when he tried to crack the egg. Timeless Memory!

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