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Becker, A. J. (Mrs.) (d. 1956)
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+ | Corn, Okla. — Mrs. A. J. Becker, who with her husband served as a missionary to the Indians at Lawton, Okla. for 12 years, died Nov. 15 at Kitchener, Ontario, it was learned here by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peters. She was in the hospital for medical treatment when death came unexpectedly due to a stroke of paralysis. |
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+ | Mrs. Becker was a former resident of Fremont, Texas. Her husband, well-known Mennonite Brethren missionary to the Indians, died in January 1953. |
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1956 Dec 13 p. 1
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FORMER MISSIONARY TO INDIANS IN OKLAHOMA DIED
Corn, Okla. — Mrs. A. J. Becker, who with her husband served as a missionary to the Indians at Lawton, Okla. for 12 years, died Nov. 15 at Kitchener, Ontario, it was learned here by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peters. She was in the hospital for medical treatment when death came unexpectedly due to a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Becker was a former resident of Fremont, Texas. Her husband, well-known Mennonite Brethren missionary to the Indians, died in January 1953.