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Daniel J. Becker, 64, of New Albin died Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at home surrounded by family. A celebration of life was held Sunday, April 12 at the New Albin Community Center.
Daniel James Becker was born October 17, 1961, in Waukon, the son of Joe and Kathleen (Mauss) Becker. He graduated from Kee High School in 1980, and served in the National Guard for seven years. May 24, 1996, Dan married the love of his life, Keri Shuda, and he continued to show his deep love and devotion to her every day of his life.
Dan worked as an operator for Mathy Construction for 25 years, where his strong work ethic and dedication were evident to all who knew him.
Dan was truly one of a kind; so well liked by everyone who knew him. His friends and family meant the world to him, and he had a way of making every person feel valued and cared for. He would be there for absolutely anyone in need, without hesitation. Dan had the kindest soul, and his generosity, warmth, and quiet strength left a lasting impression on all who crossed his path.
He found his greatest joy in spending time with his family, especially at the family farm, and had a deep love for his grandchildren. Some of the most cherished memories were made when all the siblings were together filled with laughter, storytelling, and good-natured teasing. They loved to throw jabs at one another and poke fun, creating moments that will never be forgotten. The best of times were often spent gathered in the basement of the farmhouse or sneaking into Joanie’s bed for sibling pictures; simple moments that meant everything.
Survivors include his wife, Keri, of 30 years; three children: Taylor Becker, Jim (Claudia) Mauss, and Jennifer (Aaron) Mitchell; seven grandchildren: Danny and Colton Becker, Madison and Tripper Mauss, and Jada, Caden, and Mason Mitchell; six siblings: Joanie Kramer, Jeanne (John) Colsch, Kevin (Sandy) Becker, Kenny (Denise) Becker, Joe (Kris) Becker, and Cullen (Denise) Becker; and a brother-in-law, Roger Colsch.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Kathleen Becker; two siblings, Mary Kay Colsch and Larry Becker; and his stepmother, Dorothy Becker.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Winn Med Hospice; especially Sam and Jen, RNs, and Melissa, SW. Their compassion and dedication to providing excellent care were evident in all that they did, and the family is deeply grateful.
Online condolences may be left at www.martinfunerals.com.

