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Memorial set for professor emeritus Becka

By: Calli Turner

Issue date: 7/3/07 Section: News
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Philosophy professor emeritus Richard Becka died at his daughter's home in Onalaska, Texas, of heart failure, Sunday. Becka had been with the philosophy department for more than 30 years. He is remembered as a loving family member, a first-rate medievalist, a devout Christian and a student mentor.

Becka retired from A&M in 1968, but continued to teach until summer 2006. Becka was the department's first honorary member for life.

Emil Ogden, Class of 1987, said Becka was an extraordinary philosophy teacher.

"Professor Becka was one of most dedicated and conscientious professors I had." Ogden said. "He was a very kind man and he was always available and looked forward to visiting with his students."

Philosophy Professor Richard Stadelmann said Becka was devoted to philosophy, his students and his faith.

"Today the emphasis is on publishing and moving from university to university, but [Becka] represented the old school of professors that that were primarily interested in their students and searching for the ultimate truth and meaning of life," Stadelmann said.

Stadelmann said Becka and his wife were both very active in pro-life movements and

St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bryan.

"He was a religious man, he practiced his faith, but did it quiet. He never had a 'better than thou' attitude toward anyone," Ogden said.

Becka received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Ottawa in Canada.

"It was quite an adjustment to come down here to Texas but he fell in love with the place and really enjoyed A&M," Stadelmann said.

Becka is survived by his wife of 58 years, Irene Becka; children, Ann Babbitt, Richard Becka Jr., Therese Becka, Irene Griffin, David Becka, Mary Richards and husband Rick, Andrea McFarlin, Jeanne McFarlin and husband Ray, Madeline Nichols and husband Allen, Roberta Becka; sister Miriam Bodner and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A mass will be held in his honor at 1 p.m. July 15 at St. Joseph Catholic in Bryan.
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Nicole Prejean

posted 7/06/07 @ 3:21 PM CST

Richard Becka semi-retired in 1995 and continued to teach until 2006. My grampa was such a wonderful and fun-filled person. I love him with all my heart and will miss him greatly. (Continued…)

Russ Keichel

posted 7/11/07 @ 8:19 PM CST

Note to Irene and family. Our prayers are with you at this time. It's been a looong time since we've seen you but you are in our thoughts always.
Russ (Rusty) Keichel and Barb Samolis. (Continued…)

Richard Becka

posted 12/18/07 @ 7:33 PM CST

I was sorry to hear of the death of Richard Becka. My name is also Richard Becka. I was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1944 and presently reside in Tennessee. (Continued…)

christy caldwell

posted 1/06/08 @ 1:36 AM CST

Irene & family---I am so sorry---I have been wanting to get in touch with you for so long--do not have your address or cell number...i tried your daughter in katy but could not find a number. (Continued…)

leah [grandpas little girl]

posted 11/11/08 @ 11:54 AM CST

My grandpa was the most amazing man in the world. he could do anything, even after he had trouble walking and fell alot.. he would never give up. My grandpa was also a veteran, he was strong willed and always said what he felt. (Continued…)

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