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Becker, Jeffrey April 9, 1969 - March 21, 2023

Jeffrey Becker, 53, of Hackettstown, NJ, passed away peacefully March 21, 2023.

He was a beloved son, brother, and uncle. Jeffrey is survived by his father, Alan Becker and his wife, Bernice; his mother, Loretta Becker; his brother, Alan Becker and his wife, Frances; his sister Sandra Meyer and her husband, John; his nieces and nephews; his partner Michelle Hvam, along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins who Jeffrey loved tremendously.

Jeffrey had a lifelong appreciation of music, which was evident in his love for playing the drums and listening to his favorite artists. His music collection was extensive, and he loved nothing more than sharing his favorite songs and going to concerts.  Those who knew Jeffrey best will always remember his wonderful sense of humor. He had a unique ability to make everyone smile, even in the toughest of times. His infectious laugh and quick wit brought joy and happiness to those around him.

Jeffrey’s passing is a great loss to all who knew him. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends, but his memory will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew him.

Jeff spent several successful years at Teen Challenge in Rehrersburg, PA. For those who would like to make a donation, please visit Teenchallengeusa.org

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    Tony Wood says

    Dear Jeff,
    Thanks for some great memories and crazy times in high school. You always made us laugh and entertained us with your skill on the drums. Fly free now my friend. My sincerest condolences to the Becker family. May peace be with you and Jeff.

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    Tony Wood says

    Dear Jeff,
    Thanks for some great memories and crazy times in high school. You always made us laugh and entertained us with your skill on the drums. Fly free now my friend. My sincerest condolences to the Becker family. May peace be with you and Jeff. Tony Wood

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    Stephen Laird says

    My deepest condolences to the Becker family. Jeff was a treasured son, brother and friend. Though we lost contact with each other over the years, I will always remember Jeff as a good friend. So many laughs and fond memories from our teens to early thirties…the world is better place one loved ones are with us but we will see each other again. Rock on, Jeff!

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    Scott Schultheis says

    Dear Becker family,

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Jeff was one of my first friends when I moved to NJ in 7th grade. We went to many concerts together during our teenage years and had a blast. He was in his element at a rock concert. We were good friends through high school. I left the area and hadn’t seen him in a while., but I will always remember the fun we had in our youth and his optimism about life. I will miss him.

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    Todd Wunderly says

    Jeff brought laughter and joy to so many people. I have been blessed to enjoy many years of Jeff’s friendship. I am so sorry for our loss.

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    Kim Boggs Aumick says

    My sincere condolences to the Becker family for your loss. I knew Jeff from high school. Nice guy! Funny, real, and truly personable. I know he will be missed by so many.

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    John Benzaia says

    I will miss you buddy. Really happy we reconnected last year and kept in touch. I will always cherish our life long friendship. So many happy memories with you and Jim, Mark and Murray. Rest in Peace my friend.

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    Louis & Elizabeth D’Angelis says

    Alan/Fran,
    We have been sitting here for a long time trying to come up with the right words to say to make all of this pain go away for you. The truth is, we can’t. There is nothing we could ever say to ease your sorrow, and we are so sorry for that. Were sorry for your loss, and while we can’t it away, we can promise to be here for you. Please let us know if there’s anything at all we can do, at any time.

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    Jamie Naughriht, EdD, AT/R says

    Jeff Becker was the kinda friend who let his best friends stay over. He always had food and beverages for those who were in his presence. His gift for playing drums and other musical instruments were always a joy. Jeff had some amazing short liners and very witty. If anyone deserved a chance to rock the stages internationally, Becker was the one who would come to mine. He adored his high school classmates. Always laughing about the good times. He talked fondly about his family. My condolences to his family and friends. His voice was unique and distinct. Thanks to his father for always having a Panther Valley home for his classmates to spend time out and watch him play the drums in the basement. Best to all of you.

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    Pieter Stalenhoef says

    So many fond memories of Jeff. Sleepovers, playing baseball on the same team, he was a great friend growing up in Panther Valley. Man could he throw a baseball hard! Lost touch with him when I went to high school but recently reconnected. It was great to hear his voice again. So sorry for your loss. I will miss him also.

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    Jim Brennan says

    Jeff was a huge part of my early life. He was a neighbor, teammate, and classmate for many years. He was also a treasured friend, and we knew we up in for an adventure every time he was with us. I cannot imagine my childhood without him. I will miss him, and when I do, I’ll just turn up the volume a notch or two; and think about the music we discovered together, and the so many times, and hysteric laughter we shared. My condolences to his parents Al and Lori, and his siblings, Alan and Sandy. Also, thanks. For my early life would have not been the same without the Becker family. Happy Trails my friend. Until we meet again.

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    Alan & Sandy says

    Thanks so much Jim for your wonderful memories about Jeff. Panther Valley was a great place to grow up. Jeff loved his family & friends.! All the best to you.

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    Ronald Hammortree says

    To all the great time’s and great memories, have a good trip brother ” peace n love”

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    Ejvind Boccolini says

    …so very sorry to the family of Jeff Becker…I lived in the same apartment building as Jeff about 5 or 6 years ago…we had a blast talking about music and drumming…very sad that you’re gone, Jeff…

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    Lynn scully says

    Sandy and Alan
    I’m so sorry to see this. I feel he was my own little brother, seeing so much of him during my high school years
    He was so refreshingly himself – sorry for your loss

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    Gary Cappuccio says

    I’m so sorry to hear about my close rock and roll brother Jeff Becker, him and I composed and arranged many songs together, he was the kindest soul I know, we rocked all the venues in jersey/new york, he was the finest drummer I’ve ever played with, we dreamed together and rocked together, I’ll never forget all the days and nights we spent with our original music, he was the brother I never had, I’ll always miss him in my heart and soul, and I hope to see him in heaven again someday, and we will compose music again and rock and roll forever! I love you Jeff… I miss you…

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    Tim Nowicki says

    Very Sorry for your Loss. Jeff and I worked together for a little less than a year in Buffalo, NY for an inside phone sales company. We had some amazing discussions and always enjoyed joking about our ideas for Sitcom’s. His one about the hardware store was Top-Notch.. Not sure, how I came across this but please know he will be missed and I know he is laughing and joking away in Heaven. See ya Pal!