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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
Helen Becker was born 10 OCT 1913, the daughter of Wilford H. Becker (1872 - 28 OCT 1930) and  Ida Mae Torrey (1878 - 29 MAY 1945). Her brothers were:  
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Helen Becker was born October 10, 1913 in West Berne, the daughter of Wilfred H. Becker (1872 - 28 OCT 1930) and  Ida Mae Torrey (1878 - 29 MAY 1945). Her brothers were:  
 
*Randall D Becker (12 DEC 1908 - 23 JAN 1992)
 
*Randall D Becker (12 DEC 1908 - 23 JAN 1992)
*Chester Jerome Becker (8 OCT 1910 - 7 MAY 2001)
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*Chester Jerome Becker (8 OCT 1910 - 7 MAY 2001) - Chester J. Becker of Delmar
  
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Helen Becker was a 1930 graduate of Schoharie High School and lived in West Berne all her life.  
  
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Helen Pickett and her husband, Samuel, operated a dairy farm in [[b:West Berne|West Berne]] for many years before selling the herd in  1981. Mrs. Pickett was also a rural mail carrier for the West Berne Post Office during the 1970s.
  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
Helen Becker married on 5 APR 1945 '''[[Samuel Pickett]]''' (3 MAY 1916 - 13 APR 1991)
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Helen Becker married on April 5, 1945 '''[[Samuel Pickett]]''' (May 13, 1916 - April 13, 1991)
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
Helen Becker died 11 JUN 1996.
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Helen Becker Pickett, 82, of Richard Hill Road, died suddenly Tuesday June 11, 1996, at the Bassett Hospital in Cobleskill, after being stricken in her residence.
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==Obituary==
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[[File:19960613BeckerHelen.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Helen Becker Pickett Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Thursday, June 13, 1996</center>]]
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HELEN BECKER PICKETT
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WEST BERNE — Helen Becker Pickett, 82, of Richard Hill Road, died suddenly Tuesday at the Bassett Hospital in Cobleskill, after being stricken in her residence.
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Mrs. Pickett was born Oct. 10, 1913 in West Berne, daughter of the late Wilfred H. and Ida Mae Torrey Becker. She was a 1930 graduate of Schoharie High School and lived in West Berne all her life.
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Mrs. Pickett and her husband, Samuel, operated a dairy farm in West Berne for many years before selling the herd in  1981. Mrs. Pickett was also a rural mail carrier for the West Berne Post Office during the 1970s.
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She was a member of the Gallupville United Methodist Church. She and her husband were also members of the Schoharie County Dairymen's League. Mrs. Pickett was a member of Gallupville Grange 893, and the national, state and county Grange.
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She was married to the late Samuel Pickett from April 5, 1945 until his death April 13, 1991.
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Survivors include a brother, Chester J. Becker of Delmar; a niece and two nephews.
  
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A service will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Langan Funeral Home, 227 Main St., Schoharie. The Rev. Olof C. Johnson, retired pastor of the Central Bridge United Methodist Church, will officiate. She will be buried in [[b:Woodlawn Cemetery|Woodlawn Cemetery]], Berne.
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Memorial contributions may be made to the Scho-Wright Ambulance Service, POB 325, Schoharie, NY 12157.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Thursday, June 13, 1996
 
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 20 December 2012

Birth

Helen Becker was born October 10, 1913 in West Berne, the daughter of Wilfred H. Becker (1872 - 28 OCT 1930) and Ida Mae Torrey (1878 - 29 MAY 1945). Her brothers were:

  • Randall D Becker (12 DEC 1908 - 23 JAN 1992)
  • Chester Jerome Becker (8 OCT 1910 - 7 MAY 2001) - Chester J. Becker of Delmar

Education

Helen Becker was a 1930 graduate of Schoharie High School and lived in West Berne all her life.

Occupation

Helen Pickett and her husband, Samuel, operated a dairy farm in West Berne for many years before selling the herd in 1981. Mrs. Pickett was also a rural mail carrier for the West Berne Post Office during the 1970s.

Marriage & Children

Helen Becker married on April 5, 1945 Samuel Pickett (May 13, 1916 - April 13, 1991)

Death

Helen Becker Pickett, 82, of Richard Hill Road, died suddenly Tuesday June 11, 1996, at the Bassett Hospital in Cobleskill, after being stricken in her residence.

Obituary

Helen Becker Pickett Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, June 13, 1996

HELEN BECKER PICKETT

WEST BERNE — Helen Becker Pickett, 82, of Richard Hill Road, died suddenly Tuesday at the Bassett Hospital in Cobleskill, after being stricken in her residence.

Mrs. Pickett was born Oct. 10, 1913 in West Berne, daughter of the late Wilfred H. and Ida Mae Torrey Becker. She was a 1930 graduate of Schoharie High School and lived in West Berne all her life.

Mrs. Pickett and her husband, Samuel, operated a dairy farm in West Berne for many years before selling the herd in 1981. Mrs. Pickett was also a rural mail carrier for the West Berne Post Office during the 1970s.

She was a member of the Gallupville United Methodist Church. She and her husband were also members of the Schoharie County Dairymen's League. Mrs. Pickett was a member of Gallupville Grange 893, and the national, state and county Grange.

She was married to the late Samuel Pickett from April 5, 1945 until his death April 13, 1991.

Survivors include a brother, Chester J. Becker of Delmar; a niece and two nephews.

A service will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Langan Funeral Home, 227 Main St., Schoharie. The Rev. Olof C. Johnson, retired pastor of the Central Bridge United Methodist Church, will officiate. She will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Scho-Wright Ambulance Service, POB 325, Schoharie, NY 12157.

Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, June 13, 1996

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