GEORGE B. BECKER
George B. Becker, 54, passed
away suddenly in his Toledo homo
Sunday after a feVief illness. He
had been a salesman for the Stan¬
dard Oil Company for 31 years.
Born in Oak Harbor, Mr, Beck-
er had lived in Toledo for the past
23 years. He was a member of
Trinity Episcopal Church, Masonic
lodges, served as president of the
Sohio Quarter Century Club and
was a World War I veteran.
Active in Masonic circles, Beck��
er was past master of Triad
Lodge, F & AM, past high priest
■ of Calumet Lodge, RAM, past dep-
1 uty grand master of the Grand
Lodge of Ohio F & AM, and was
a member of Zenobia Shrine and
the Scottish Rite.*?-A 7- (15 3
Surviving are the widow, Marge;
daughter, Mrs. Betty Bier la, Tole¬
do; sisters, Mrs. M. J. Barnholt,
Catawba Island; Mrs. Anna Bal-
bach and Mrs. R. A. Barnholt,
1*6 rt Clinton, and Mrs. August
Wagner, Sandusky; two brothers,
Frank and Ray Becker, Port Clin¬
ton, and one grandson.
Triad Lodge Freemasons conducted I
memorial rites Tuesday evening in
the Walter Funeral Home, Toledo,
where funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon. Burial was
in Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky,