Union County Obituaries Becker

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Janine M. Bork

These are obituaries that I and many others have donated. Mine were transcribed from old newspapers. I got the microfilms through interlibrary loan from the University of Oregon. There are also many others who have donated. If there is no contributor on it, it is something I have transcribed. If there is no link on the contributor's name, they have no further information about that person. It is someone extra on a copy of their families information.

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Mrs. Maude Elsie BECKER

Pauline BECKER


Death of Mrs. Maude Elsie Becker

Mrs. Maude Elsie BECKER, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. SNIDER, of Telocaset, died at Baker June 16, and was interred at Union Saturday last, services by Rev. Pratt of Cove.

Maude Elsie BECKER, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. SNIDER, was born July 24, 1887, at Mansfield, Ohio, died June 26, 1918, at Baker, Ore., age 30 years, 11 months and two days. She came to Washington with her parents at the age of 2 years. She was married to Paul M. BECKER, November 3, 1908; to that union three children were born--Fern Emily, Maude Eleanor, and Dorothy Pauline.

She leaves to mourn her loss, besides her children, her father and mother, four brothers and four sisters, all of them present excepting one brother who is on his way to France in the U. S. service.

During her last illness she gave her heart to Christ and expressed a clear belief that she was saved.

The funeral was conducted at Telocaset by Rev. C. C. Pratt, Saturday, June 29, 1918.

The Weekly Eastern Oregon Republican, July 6, 1918

Submitted by:
Holly Vonderohe



Pauline Becker Passes At Elgin

Miss Pauline Becker died at her home here Saturday after a short illness.

A resident of Elgin since 1891, Miss Becker was continually employed by the different telephone exchanges which have operated here since 1905. At the time of her death she was cashier for the west Coast Telephone Company.

Miss Becker is survived by a brother, Fred C. Becker of Portland; and a sister, Mrs. M. GS. Allen, Portland.

Elgin Recorder October 3, 1936

Donated by Larry Rader