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Rodney Becker
04/09/1935 — 11/21/2017
From Richland, WA | Born in St. Helena, NE
Rodney Becker
Rodney Rudolph Becker, 82, passed away at his home, surrounded by his loving family on November 21, 2017. Rodney is now in heaven with his parents, Rudolph and Clara Becker and his brother, Clair Becker, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer. Rodney was born on April 9, 1935 in St. Helena, Nebraska, son of Rudolph and Clara Becker and the third child of six siblings: Patty Jones, Clair Becker, Cathie Huchtmeier, Ronald (Nancy) Becker, and Linda (Bob) Wuebben.
Growing up on his family’s farm, Rodney was a great help on the farm which instilled a tremendous work ethic. He attended Immaculate Conception Catholic Elementary School in St. Helena, Nebraska and graduated in 1953 from Holy Trinity High School in Hartington, Nebraska. He worked on building the Gavin’s Point Dam in Yankton, South Dakota. He also played youth baseball for St. Helena through high school and was known for being a very good pitcher. His love for baseball followed him throughout his life.
Rodney moved to California in 1957 to start a new life in the land of opportunity. Shortly thereafter, he married the love of his life, JoAnn Androsky of 59 years on August 23, 1958. They purchased their first home in Canoga Park, CA in 1960.
His proudest family moments included the birth of his four children Mike (Eileen) Becker, Dave (Josie) Becker, Frank (Tracy) Becker and Cindy (Mike) Semick. He loved coaching his sons in youth baseball. Rodney was blessed with nine grandchildren: Brian Becker, Michelle Becker, LeAnn (Shane) Tiffany, Christian Becker, Ryan Becker, Nick Becker, Trevor Becker, Amanda Becker, and Lucas Semick. Rodney considered them his greatest achievement and loved them deeply. He cherished all the time he spent with each of his grandchildren.
Rodney worked on several significant projects throughout his career including the Apollo Space program, the SR-71 Blackbird program, and the Lockheed L1011 Airplane program. He completed the graduate school of management at UCLA and was subsequently offered a career boosting opportunity at Hanford in 1983 with Rockwell International. He continued his engineering career and retired from Hanford in 1993. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Council 3307 in Richland, WA and became a 4th Degree Knight.
Being raised on a farm in Nebraska, he developed a love for growing vegetables and gardening. He always had a large vegetable garden. He also had a love for travel and would be willing to go just about anywhere. Upon retirement, he was fortunate enough to travel to over a dozen different countries with his wife, visiting his daughter in various places that she was living and working. His favorite pastime from a very young age was playing cards of all kinds, with his favorite game being poker and he was a master at pinochle. He had an incredible gift of being able to fix anything. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t try.
Rodney was a very loving, wise, kind, generous and amazingly strong person. He also was very easy going, got along with everyone he met and always willing to lend a helping hand. He was the rock of our family and his legacy will live on through his kids and grandkids. His stories and infectious laugh would light up a room. He will be greatly missed by his loving family, but they rest in the knowledge that they will join him one day in heaven.
Rodney is survived by his wife, JoAnn Becker, his children, Mike (Eileen) Becker, Dave (Josie) Becker, Frank (Tracy) Becker, and Cindy (Mike) Semick, his grandchildren Brian Becker, Michelle Becker, LeAnn (Shane) Tiffany, Christian Becker, Ryan Becker, Nick Becker, Trevor Becker, Amanda Becker, and Lucas Semick and four siblings Patty Jones, Cathie Huchtmeier, Ronald (Nancy) Becker, and Linda (Bob) Wuebben.
Services are as follows:
Visitation from 5-9 PM on November 28, 2017 at Einan’s at Sunset in Richland, WA with the Rosary starting at 7 PM.
Funeral is at 11 AM on November 29, 2017 at Christ the King Church in Richland, WA with graveside immediately following at Sunset Gardens in Richland, WA.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to KC Help P.O. Box 1754 Richland, WA 99352
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