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Stephanie Rachel Becker

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Stephanie Rachel Becker

Birth
Death
4 Oct 2012 (aged 28)
Burial
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0943787, Longitude: -73.57505
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Stephanie was intelligent and beautiful - inside and out. Her love and affection for family and friends permeated all her relationships and there was nothing she wouldn't do for the people she loved. Her infectious smile, contagious laugh and charisma made everyone feel special. She was passionate and energetic, and her optimistic can-do attitude was magnetic.

Stephanie graduated Magna Cum Laude from UPenn (BA 2006, Annenberg School of Communication). She excelled at IBM for six years, where she was a Managing Consultant. While at IBM, Stephanie earned her MBA from NYU Stern Business School in 2012. She was honored by the Jewish Heritage Programs (JHP) in 2011. A graduate of Westhill High School, she was a Managing Editor of The Westword Newspaper, and was a three sport Varsity Captain of tennis, track, and soccer. She was honored to represent a U.S. soccer team internationally and was also a winner of the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache Award.

She is survived by her parents, brother, sister and grandparents. She will forever live in the hearts and through the wonderful memories she gave everyone who knew her.

Published in StamfordAdvocate on October 6, 2012
Stephanie was intelligent and beautiful - inside and out. Her love and affection for family and friends permeated all her relationships and there was nothing she wouldn't do for the people she loved. Her infectious smile, contagious laugh and charisma made everyone feel special. She was passionate and energetic, and her optimistic can-do attitude was magnetic.

Stephanie graduated Magna Cum Laude from UPenn (BA 2006, Annenberg School of Communication). She excelled at IBM for six years, where she was a Managing Consultant. While at IBM, Stephanie earned her MBA from NYU Stern Business School in 2012. She was honored by the Jewish Heritage Programs (JHP) in 2011. A graduate of Westhill High School, she was a Managing Editor of The Westword Newspaper, and was a three sport Varsity Captain of tennis, track, and soccer. She was honored to represent a U.S. soccer team internationally and was also a winner of the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache Award.

She is survived by her parents, brother, sister and grandparents. She will forever live in the hearts and through the wonderful memories she gave everyone who knew her.

Published in StamfordAdvocate on October 6, 2012

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