Joseph Becker

Published 6:29 pm Monday, June 28, 2021

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Joseph (Joe) Becker was born in a farmhouse near Blue Earth, Minnesota. Joe was the fourth of six children born to Ambrose and Alma Becker, whom made their living by farming.

Joseph Becker

Joe’s formal education began in a one room school for the first eight grades. At the age of sixteen, a disastrous crop failure forced Joe to seek another way of life, to earn a living.

World War II was in full swing, and manpower was in short supply. No one asked for age, or license as long as the job got done. Joe started working for W.C. Tilbury of Delavan, Minnesota at the age of 16. A lot of truck driving was required, hauling to local markets. Several years were spent driving for Gamble-Robinson of Albert Lea, and Farmers Union of Mankato, Minnesota.

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In 1948 Joe met Mary Ann Flowers of Cleveland, Minnesota. They were married on February 15, 1950 and Mary Ann became wife, partner, sweetheart, and very best friend. Of this union four children were born. Joseph, Thomas, Catherine and Richard Becker.

Joe purchased his first truck and became an owner-operator driver for Kreutzer Motor Express of Mankato, Minnesota. Joe moved his young family to Albert Lea, bought his first home, and began an eight-year association with Albert Lea Transfer Company.

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January of 1964 saw the beginning of Becker HI-Way Frate. Joe and family built the one truck operation into a fleet of trucks, that served 1000 customers in 38 states. Joe continued driving while operating his own repair shop; for the company trucks, five full time mechanics, under Joe’s supervision got the job done. When the Vocational School was established, Joe was asked to become a member of the advisory board for the diesel mechanics classes. Some years later he Chairman of the Board, and soon became an Evaluator for the State of Minnesota, Department of Education; for the Diesel Mechanics courses, at the various State Vocational Schools.

Seeing the need for more formal education Joe through the years took many training courses to further his own education; among some, Train the Trainer, Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Inspector, Refrigerant Recovery & Recycling, Department of Transportation Safety Course, Installation and Maintenance of Air Brake Systems to name a few.

The first drivers hired for Becker HI-Way Frate, were hand picked and trained by Joe for six-month period of time. These drivers remained with the company for several years, and never were involved in a reportable accident. The success of this program became the basis for the Becker Driver Training Program that followed. The Efficiency part of this program has been copy righted. This program was co-sponsored by the Albert Lea Technical College in 1990. The school, and Joe were licensed by the State of Minnesota in 1991, with the blessing of the Minnesota Department of Education.

Safety in the workplace and safety on the highway, sharing the road with others has always been the forefront of any Becker training. The results have been recognized by the Insurance Industry as well as Department of Transportation. Many coveted plaques covering years of safety in the workplace, highway safety have been received. Some Becker drivers hold 40 plus years of safe driving awards. Joe himself, holds 60 plus year, and enviable record.

A special Thank you to all former employees, and students of the driver training school, for all the kind words of sympathy, and encouragement at this difficult period of time.

The family wishes to acknowledge for the following special doctors/nurses who made our caring for dad easier. Nurse Kirstin Meyer, and Dr. Michael Ulrick who helped Joe’s greatest need. Dr. Mina Hanna, and those nurses of the Oncology Dept. Dr. Sanders, and all those of the Wound Center, Hospice nurses: Stacy, Erin, and our late-night guardian angel: Rachael.

Joseph is survived by his children: Joseph (Sandy) Becker, Catherine, son-in-law, (Terry) Sippel, and Richard Becker; daughters-in-law, Delores Becker, JoAnn Becker; grandson, Jason (Kim) Becker; sister in-law, Ina Mae Fischer, brother in-law David (LaDona) Flowers; brothers-in-law Phillip Borgemeier (Linda), Dale Hennek, sisters-in-law, Janet Hanf, and Iva Lou Becker; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife: Mary Ann, death of his parents: Alma, and Ambrose Becker, his sisters: Victorine, Veronica, Mildred, brothers: Kenneth, Harold, his son: Thomas Becker, brothers-in-law: Howard Flowers and his wife: Lorraine, sister-in-law Pauline Graham and her husband James, Francis Flowers, and his wife Lucile, Charles Flowers Jr., sister-in-law, Margie Borgmeier, father-in-law and mother-in-law Charles and Etta (McFadden) Flowers, brothers-in-law Frank Fischer, brother-in-law Robert Traynor, sister-in-law Lucille Becker.

Included in his list of family members are the neighbor kids, classmates, and friends that adopted Joe, and Mary Ann as their own; especially Angie (Teddy) Keniksman; who they considered to be their daughter.