TITANIC-TITANIC.com | Titanic Second Class Passenger - BECKER, Miss Marion Louise
- Age: 4
- Date of Birth (D.O.B.): 28th December, 1907
- Place of Residence: Guntur, India
- Embarked at: Southampton, England ( List ) on Wednesday, 10th April, 1912
- Ticket Number: 230136
- Price Of Ticket: £39 0s 0d
- Cabin Number: F-4
- Class: Second Class Passengers
- Destination: Benton Harbor, Michigan
- Survived: Yes ( List )
- Lifeboat Number: No. 11
- Location Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, U.S.A.
Mini Biography
Nellie Becker boarded the Titanic at Southampton, England, on Wednesday, 10th April, 1912, along with her children, Ruth Elizabeth Becker, Marion Louise Becker, and Richard Becker, who were all bound for Benton Harbor, Michigan.
Nellie Becker's husband was a missionary in India, and the Becker family were returning home to Benton Harbor, Michigan to get medical help for Richard Becker.
Nellie Becker, Marion Louise Becker, and Richard Becker boarded lifeboat No. 11, but Ruth Elizabeth Becker got seperated whilst the lifeboats were being loaded, and boarded lifeboat No. 13. Nellie Becker was not aware that Ruth Elizabeth Becker had survived the sinking until they were reunited aboard the Carpathia.
Marion Louise Becker died on 15th February, 1944, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, U.S.A., the same place that her mother, Nellie Becker, is also buried.
- Marian Louise Becker
- Nellie Becker
- Richard Becker
- Ruth Elizabeth Becker
- Becker, Marian - Death Certificate
- Becker, Nellie - Death Certificate
- Becker, Richard - Death Certificate
- Becker, Ruth - Death Certificate
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