Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

FRANK BECKER

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Frank Becker, 88, passed away September 28, 2020. He was born December 23, 1931 in El Centro, California and had been a resident of Henderson for 39 years. Frank served in the U.S. Air Force for 17 years as a fighter pilot; his years in the service held a special place in his heart. Upon leaving the Air Force, he went on to fly for American Airlines for 25 years. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Judy; his sons, William and Stephen; and granddaugh­ter, Marisa. He will be greatly missed. Private services will be held to celebrate his life.

Robert Hahn passed away peacefully at home with family on October 20, 2020. Robert “Bob” Hahn was born on December 19, 1926 in Windsor, Colorado to William & Mary Elizabeth (Miller) Hahn. Bob graduated from Windsor High in 1945 and was immediatel­y inducted into the US Naval Reserve. After he was discharged in August 1946, he enrolled at Colorado University on the GI Bill of Rights, and graduated in May 1950 with a BA in mathematic­s. While attending CU, he met the love of his life, Sally Enaze Potter. They were married April 15, 1950 in Denver Colorado, and would spend the next 70 years committed to each other and enjoying life’s adventures together. They had two sons, Karl and Kris, born in Pueblo, Colorado. Karl is retired and lives in Las Vegas. Kris is retired with his wife, Cindy, and they live in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kris and Cindy have 3 daughters and 6 grandchild­ren. Beth (Ian, Jack & Will) Rickenbach, Erin (Dave, Eleanor & Louis) Baute and Jennifer (Jason, Maddie & Miles) Moody. Bob’s career started in Denver at S.H.Kress, and then he moved his family to Las Vegas and joined the EG&G company for 35 years. Before retiring in 1992, he worked at their Nevada Test Site, DOE National laboratori­es, and the Supercondu­cting Super Collider Program in Texas. Bob was instrument­al in developing and managing the computer facilities and test programs. Bob is survived by his wife Sally, his sons Karl and Kris, and his 3 granddaugh­ters, and 6 great-grand-children. Bob’s family and friends cherish and honor his legacy of kindness, love and his genuine joy of life.

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