Sacramento County
Biographies
ALBERT H.
BECKER
ALBERT H. BECKER.--Another rising member of the California banking world whose privilege it is to work for the leadership of Sacramento County among the most favored sections of the great Golden State, is Albert H. Becker, the genial and ever-accommodating assistant cashier of the Sacramento branch of the United Bank and Trust Company. Sacramento is the scene of his birth, October 16, 1894, and P. F. and Elizabeth Becker are his esteemed parents, a worthy couple proud of their record for usefulness in the world.
Albert Becker attended the grammar and the high schools of Sacramento, and when only fifteen years of age, was accepted by the Fort Sutter National Bank. Since then, he has steadily advanced, and from January 1, 1921, until the bank was taken over by the United Bank and Trust Company, held the responsible position of assistant cashier. Always having the best interests of the bank at heart, and inspired by the appreciation of patrons who have noted his desire to help and to please, Mr. Becker, by his winning personality, has added to the list of customers dealing with the institution, and has thus further strengthened one of the acknowledged pillars of strength in the capital city.
Mrs. Becker was Miss Helen Flanagan of Sacramento before they were married, in the year 1916, and in her promising daughter, Constance, one may find the reflection of more than one of her own charms. She shares with her husband the social life of the Sutter Club, and his love for tennis and baseball; and she is also a favorite among his brother Elks and their ladies.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Source: Reed, G. Walter, History of Sacramento County, California With
Biographical Sketches, Page 918.
Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. 1923.
© 2007 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.