Sarah "Sue" Becker passed away on September 7, 2022. She was born in Evansville to her parents James and Beulah Buckman.
Sue was a very loving person. She loved her 3 children dearly, as well as the grandchildren and great grandchildren that came along the way later. Sue married David Becker in 1985. David and Sue both attended United Church of Christ. They often enjoyed planting flowers together. Sue also loved to dance. She would dance around in the dining room to her favorite music. Some of her other favorite activities include going to garage sales and thrift stores looking for any good deals. She will be greatly missed by those that knew her.
She is survived by her loving husband; David Becker, her daughter; Lori Crane, her daughter-in-law; Julie Napier, her siblings; Joyce-Ann Corradi, Jimmy Buckman, her grandchildren; Brad Napier, Jennifer Laakemann-Burns, Daniel Cash, and Kourtney Napier, and 7 great grandchildren.
Sue is preceded in passing by her parents, her children; Jeff Napier, and David Napier, her siblings; Billie Augdan and Jack Williams, and her son-in-law Donnie Crane.
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