Philipp Becker, a Lincoln City Lines cabinet maker, died at his home at 927 Claremont. He was 63.
Mr. Becker, who had been a City Lines employee for 30 years, was born in Russia. He had lived in Lincoln since 1915.
He was a member of the Welfare Society, the American Forward Association, Liberty Lodge No. 300, Royal Arch Chapter 64, Selective Royal Arch Masters, and St. John's Evangelical Church.
Survivors include his wife, Amalia; two sons, John and Philipp, Jr., both of Lincoln; three daughters, Mrs. Ted Maloney of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Gerald Willis of Lincoln and Mrs. Simon Zadina, also of Lincoln; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Beltz and Mrs. Peter Bitter, both of Lincoln; and seven grandchildren.
Philipp Becker, a Lincoln City Lines cabinet maker, died at his home at 927 Claremont. He was 63.
Mr. Becker, who had been a City Lines employee for 30 years, was born in Russia. He had lived in Lincoln since 1915.
He was a member of the Welfare Society, the American Forward Association, Liberty Lodge No. 300, Royal Arch Chapter 64, Selective Royal Arch Masters, and St. John's Evangelical Church.
Survivors include his wife, Amalia; two sons, John and Philipp, Jr., both of Lincoln; three daughters, Mrs. Ted Maloney of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Gerald Willis of Lincoln and Mrs. Simon Zadina, also of Lincoln; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Beltz and Mrs. Peter Bitter, both of Lincoln; and seven grandchildren.
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