Becker, AntonAttend Last Rites Of Anton BeckerMr. and Mrs. I. A. Smahlik, daughter Kathryn and son Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, all of Route 1, Columbus, attended the funeral in Poth, Monday, of Mr. Becker’s brother, Anton Becker. Anton, who was 85, was the oldest child of George and Gertrude Becker and was born and reared in the Mentz-Bernardo community. He is survived by his wife, 6 sons, and 2 other brothers, Adam of Temple and Leo of Jordanton. Colorado County Citizen, July 2, 1959, page 5Becker, Arthur LeoArthur Leo Becker Dies Suddenly; Funeral SaturdayFuneral services for Arthur Leo Becker, 63, will be held Saturday at Untermeyer Funeral home at 3 p.m. Plans were held up until yesterday, pending the arrival of one of the Becker daughters, Mrs. P. J. Cain, from Okinawa. Mr. Becker died suddenly Monday at about 5 a.m. at his home in Alleyton of a heart ailment from which he suffered for some time. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Lutheran church. Mrs. Cain was contacted by cable and then the Red Cross began negotiation to help her get plane passage home. She is expected to arrive here sometime Saturday. She has not seen any of her family members in 10 years. Born in Frelsburg, July 19, 1896, Mr. Becker was a son of August and Louise Frels Becker. He will be buried in the Frelsburg Lutheran cemetery on a plot of land given by his great-grandfather Frels for the cemetery and church. Rev. Milroy Gregor will officiate. Survivors are his widow, the former Nola Stalbaum; twin daughters, Mrs. William Blackburn of Austin and Mrs. Max Wennenwesser[sic] of New Ulm; also daughters Mrs. Cain of Okinawa and Mrs. Warren Wilburn of Columbus and 2 sons, Arthur Becker Jr. and Clifton Becker of Richmond. Eleven grandchildren also survive, Peggy, Patti, Mark, Kelley and Kathy Wilburn, Max Wennenweser Jr., Cynthia, Marty, August William and Kay Anna Becker and Candice Cain. A sister, Miss Hedwig Becker of New Braunfels and 2 brothers, Theodore Becker of Victoria and Elo Becker of Frelsburg also survive. A brother, August, and a sister, Ida, died earlier. Nephews and sons-in-law will be pallbearers. Colorado County Citizen, November 12, 1959, page 8Becker, August W.(Frelsburg Correspondent)Mr. August Becker, Sr. was born in Frelsburg in the year1851. He was baptized and confirmed by the late Pastor Roehm and after living here for many years, he was united in marriage by same with Miss Louise Frels, daughter of the late Captain Frels. Mr. Becker and his young wife moved to Ellinger for one year, but then they again returned to Frelsburg, making their home on the late Captain Frels place, where the couple stayed for the remainder of their days. Their union was blessed with 14 children, eight of whom died in infancy. Six years ago on the26th of May, 1928 his wife passed away but Mr. Becker remained in his old home, which was rented thereafter to Alfred Aschenbeck, until he became ill, a few days before his death when he was taken to the home of his son, Elo Becker. The aged gentleman was always in good health until he suffered from heart failure on the 9th of April. He was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elo Becker where he received the best of care. He quite recovered from the stroke, but on last Wednesday night Mrs. Becker noticed a change in the aged man’s health and at about 12:20 o’clock Thursday morning she summoned the doctor, but Mr. Becker died before the doctor arrived. At the time of his death, Mr. Becker had reached the age of 82 years, six months and 27 days. He is survived by six children, Theodore Becker of Victoria, August Becker, New Braunfels; Miss Hedwig Becker of Houston, Elo Becker, Frelsburg; Miss Ida Becker of Houston and Arthur Becker of Cat Springs, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Schmidt of Welcome; Mrs. Lena Hollmann of Waco, Mrs. Meta Pfluehaupt of Post Oak Point and one brother, Mr. Willie Becker of Bellville. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on the Lutheran cemetery at 3:30 o’clock 12th, ______________, officiating Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Colorado County Citizen, April 19, 1934
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Becker, Emma Johanna (Bauer)Funeral Services For Mrs. BeckerFuneral Services were held Friday, July 23 at 2 p.m. for Emma Johanna Becker of Rt. 2, New Ulm, at the Trinity Lutheran Church at Frelsburg. Burial was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. The Rev. Lynn Rostedt officiated. Mrs. Becker, 89, was born on Feb. 21, 1893 in Colorado County to George and Sophie Dieterich Bauer. She was baptized on March 19, 1893 in Frelsburg and was confirmed at Swiss Alp. She married Elo Becker on February 7, 1918 at Swiss Alp and became a housewife. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and passed away July 21, in Care Inn Nursing Home in La Grange. Survivors include a son, Marvin Becker and daughter-in-law, Dorothy Ann Becker of Frelsburg; one sister, Mrs. Helen Dohmann of Ft. Worth; one brother, Willie Bauer and sister-in-law, Alma Bauer of La Grange; and four grandchildren, Randy Becker, Darrell Becker, Warren Becker and Gail Becker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elo Becker; son, Ruben Becker; parents, George and Sophie Bauer; and two brothers, Adolph Bauer and Ernest Bauer. Pallbearers were Leonard Pagel, Melvin Stichler, Edgar Bauer, Harvey Bauer, Walter Becker and Allen Ruhmann. Zaskoda Chapel of Industry and Koenig-Peel Funeral Home, Inc. of La Grange were in charge of arrangements. New Ulm Enterprise, July 29, 1982, page 1Becker, George A.George Becker Funeral Services This AfternoonFuneral services for George Becker, 79, will be held here this afternoon at 2 o’clock at Untermeyer Funeral home, and burial will be in Odd Fellows Rest cemetery. The Rev. George Ricker of the Methodist church will officiate. Mr. Becker died in a rest home in San Antonio Tuesday morning. He had been in frail health for some time. Born in Shaw’s Bend Sept. 2, 1879, he was a son of John and Elizabeth Schobel Becker. He was married to Minnie Wink Jan 7, 1902, and the couple lived in Shaw’s Bend and Glidden before coming to Columbus where they spend the remainder of their married life. They celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary here in 1952. Mrs. Becker died about 3 years ago. Mr. Becker worked for R. A. Hastings, blacksmith; Harbert’s garage and Horton and Horton gravel plant before joining Schobel Truck & Tractor co. as machinist. He worked there about 25 year until his health forced him to retire. He s survived by his only child, a daughter, Mrs. L. S. Utz of San Antonio; 2 grandchildren, M. E. Cousins of Sheridan and Mrs. Ruth Adele Covelle of San Antonio; 3 sisters and several grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Otto and Lester Schobel, Oscar Henicke, Jimmy Mikulenka, William Schneider and E. G. Miller. Services were also held in San Antonio yesterday (Wednesday) evening at 7 o’clock in the Reibe funeral home. Colorado County Citizen, December 11, 1958, page 1Becker, HenriettaWeimar Local MattersMrs. H. Becker, mother of Mrs. Charles Weete, died on the evening of the 14th inst. after only a few day’s illness, and was quietly laid to sleep by kind friends in the Odd Fellows’ Rest, on the 15th. We drop a tear of sympathy for the bereaved daughter and relatives who mourn her loss. Colorado Citizen, Nov 23, 1882Becker, HenryHenry Becker Is Laid to Rest; Services TuesdayFuneral services were held at Untermeyer Funeral home Tuesday morning for Henry Becker, 85, who died suddenly at his home Sunday while his daughter, Mrs. Leona Perge, was preparing his lunch. Continued services were held in St. Anthony’s Catholic church, the Rev. Joseph Deane officiating. Burial was in St. Anthony’s Catholic cemetery. Rosary was recited in the funeral home Monday evening. He and Mrs. Becker, the former Louisa Kursmann, were honored by their children in November, when they celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. In early December, Mrs. Becker suffered a heart attack, but had been getting about the house. He is survived by his widow; 6 daughters, Mrs. Lottie Knippel, Columbus; Mrs. Perge, Houston; Mrs. Buddy Randow, Eagle Lake; Mrs. Ludwig Strznik, Sinton; Mrs. Ed Svrcek, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ed Harbich, Flatonia; 2 sons, Henry Jr. of Baytown and Edmund of Ellinger; 9 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Annie Eggemeyer of Nada and Mrs. Mary Beimer of Ballinger and a brother, August Becker of Ellinger. A daughter, Miss Lillie Becker, died about 4 years ago. Pallbearers were Daniel, Oscar and Melvin Becker, Otto and Albert Werland and Walter Beimer. Colorado County Citizen, January 24, 1963, page 10.Becker, Henry A. Jr.Becker, Jr.Henry A. Becker, Jr., age 85, of Baytown and formerly of Eagle Lake, passed away Friday, January 8 at the San Jacinto Methodist Hospital in Baytown. Funeral services were held for Henry A. Becker, Jr. Monday, January 11 from the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Eagle Lake, with the Rev. Jessie Euresti officiating. Burial was at Lakeside Cemetery in Eagle Lake. Mr. Henry A. Becker, Jr. was born May 8, 1902 in Fayette County to Henry Becker, Sr. and Louisa Kurtzmann Becker. He lived in Eagle Lake for many years working as a butcher and later owned and operated Becker's Liquor Store in Eagle Lake before moving to Baytown over 30 years ago. He had been active in the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Eagle Lake and the St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Baytown. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Dorothy in 1954: brother, Edmund Becker and three sisters, Lilly Becker, Tillie Harbert and Lottie Knippel. Survivors include his wife, Marie Fruge Becker, of Baytown; son, Daniel Becker and wife, Marietta of El Campo; sisters, Amanda Randow of Eagle Lake, Myrtle Strzinek of Sinton, Isabel Svrcek of Fayetteville and Leona Becker of Columbus; grandchildren, Priscilla Foyt of Tuscon, Arizona, Darlene Boos of Grapevine and Randall Becker of' Austin; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives. Pallbearers Randal Becker, Robert Finney, Ervin Knippel, S. J. Tolburt, Ivans Burns and Vernon Gertson. Colorado County Citizen, January 14, 1988, page 2Becker, Ida L.FUNERAL HELD FOR MISS IDA BECKER
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Becker, John J.Mentz Native Buried SundayServices were held at St. Anthony's Catholic church Sunday for John J. Becker who died Friday after a lingering illness. Burial was in Mentz Catholic cemetery with Rev. Hubert Baumann officiating. Untermeyer Bros. were in charge of arrangements. Mr. Becker, who had resided in Victoria until two years ago when he moved here to live with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, was born at Mentz on March 25, 1876, a son of George and Gertrude Becker. His wife, Bertha Litzler Becker, an infant son and a daughter Rosalee died several years ago. He is survived by four brothers, Anton of Poth, Adam of Westphalia, Leo of Jourdanton and Henry of Columbus, and one sister, Eva, of Jourdanton. Pallbearers were Elo Willman, Herman Brune, Emil Wienken, I. A. Smahlik, Lester Schnelder and C. A. Schobel. Out-of-town relatives here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Becker and Daniel Becker, Poth; Adam Becker, Westphalia; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Becker, San Antonio; Mrs. H. C. Parrish and family and Miss Martha Bell Becker, Houston; Lawrence Braden, Miss Venita Braden, A. Welshuhn and daughter, El Campo, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanselman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanselman and family, Mrs. Annie Hanselman and Otto, Frank, Victor and Joseph Hanselman, Victoria. Colorado County Citizen, August 8, 1946
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