Becker, Flora

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Birth

Flora A. Becker was born August 3, 1890, the daughter of Melvin W. Becker (1858 – 1938) and Edith I. Young (1863 – 1947). Her siblings were[1]:

  • William Isaac Becker (1883 – )
  • Treat Durand Becker (1887 – 1967)
  • Deforest Becker M.D. (1893 – 1973)
  • Ethel P. (R) Becker (1896 – 1905)
  • Emma A Becker (1892 - 1893)

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Death

Knox Cemetery
FLORA A.
Daughter of M. & W.Becker
1890 - 1987
Knox Cemetery - MELVIN W> BECKER
1858 - 1938
EDITH I. YOUNG. HIS WIFE
1863 - 1947
EMMA A.
1892 -1893
ETHEL P.
1896 -1905

Flora Becker, a former resident of Altamont, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, (1987) at the Albany Guardian Society residence.

Obituary

Flora Becker Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — November 5, 1987

FLORA BECKER

Flora Becker, a former resident of Altamont, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, (1987) at the Albany Guardian Society residence. She was 97.

Born Aug. 3, 1890, Miss Becker lived for many years on Main Street until moving to the Guardian Society house in 1969. The friend of Lloyd and Virginia Briggs, she has no surviving relatives.

She was a member of Altamont Reformed Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) from Marshall Tebbut's Sons Funeral Home, Albany, with Rev. Robert Luidens, Altamont Reformed Church pastor, officiating.

Altamont Enterprise - November 5, 1987

Social Security

Flora Becker: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record[2]

Name: Flora Becker
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Sunday August 03, 1890
Date of Death: November 1987
Est. Age at Death: 97 years, 3 months
Last known residence:
City: Albany
County: Albany
State: New York
ZIP Code: 12206
Latitude: 42.6729
Longitude: -73.7766

Additional Media

To the Kditor

My wife and I were greatly saddened to read in the Nov. 5 Enterprise of the death of Flora Becker. We noted that we were named as her friends and I guess we were that for she certainly was a friend to us.

When we arrived in Altamont in 1947. Ginny was recovering from about with polio and desperately needed help in the house and with our small children We were put in touch with Flora and she agreed to help out She did this for over 25 years and there never was a more cheerful, cooperative and willing person in the world. I think she considered us as part of her family and we felt the same way. Her passing has created a void in our lives.
Lloyd Briggs
Pensacola. Fla

Altamont Enterprise - November 26, 1987

Sources

  1. www.Ancestry.com
  2. www.GenealogyBank.com