Rebecca Bookhamer, 66, of Edinboro passed away at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pitttsburgh on Monday, April 13, 2020. Rebecca was born on July 24, 1953, in Pittsburgh, daughter of the late Harry F. Murray and Elizabeth Louise Koenig Murray. She married Randall Lee Bookhamer on February 22, 1975.
Survivors include her husband, Randy Bookhamer; her son, Jamin Bookhamer, and his wife, Ingrid, of Singapore; her daughter, Marci Henry, and her husband, Jason, of Harborcreek; her son, Ryan Bookhamer, and his wife, Sarah, of Edinboro; her son, Philip Bookhamer, and his wife, Kate, of Edinboro; her grandchildren: Liv, Lena, Phin, Addie, Ky, Tanner, Anna, Parker, Jasper, Si, and Opal; her brother, Harry F. Murray, and his wife, Marianne, of Rochester and their sons, Thomas and Colin; and her brother, John Murray of Baltimore, MD.
Services are planned for a future date.
Randy, so sorry to hear of becky’s passing. I have thought about you and your family often but always had a hard time coming up with your last name but today it finally hit me ever so clearly. Your probably thinking who is this guy. The things I remember most were the prayers before meals, the pitchers of water and your loving children which was many. I thoroughly enjoyed helping you paint the big old edinboro house. Send me your address and I can update you. God bless you and all your family
Randy, I just now saw this! I am so sorry for you and your family! Becky was a wonderful, sweet, and beautiful friend to me when I lived in Edinboro. She was such an inspiration to me. I so enjoyed our talks about our kids. I?m so shocked to have seen this sad news. May God comfort you and yours.
Dear Randy and the whole Bookhammer family,
It?s a hard thing to go through… loosing the matriarch of your family.
I know you all well enough to know that part of you celebrates Becky?s entrance into Glory, yet part of you will hurt for the loss.
I celebrate with you and I hurt for your loss too.
Grace and peace.
Dear Randy and family, All of our sympathies and prayers to you. Becky was one-of-a-kind, as you know. We always appreciated her knowledge and advice at Hidden Treasures. Her smile will be missed.
Ginny Fenenigog April 27,2020 at 4:52 pm
Randy I am so sorry and sad to learn that Becky has already left and I never had a chance to say hello and goodbye. I believe she is home with our Lord Jesus and I pray God continue protecting you and your family. It was a great blessing knowing Becky ,you and family. God bless.
Randy and family, I am so sorry from your loss. I know that your strength is in your faith and that it will see you through this time.
We were crushed to hear of Becky?s passing. Our deepest sympathies to you, Randy, and to Jamin, Marci, Ryan, and Phil, and all the grandchildren. We will see you all when the memorial occurs later. Our love to you all, and Aunt Betts too. You are in our prayers.
Don and Sherrie Koenig
Emily and Jonathan Mihnovets
Becky brought me into the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. She is a great part of my own relationship with Christ. Her heart taught me what His love is, how to read the Bible like my own letter, songs of worship and she will forever be part of my life in Christ. Til we see Him, she?s gone before. The Bookhamer family will be in our prayers in these days that follow for every comfort and personal blessings to Randy, their children and the little ones, always precious to Becky. His great Love surround you.
RANDY I am so very sorry to hear this news. Please try to contact me when you are free. Prayers for comfort and peace. Duane Coy
Deepest sympathies to you all. I’ll always remember Becky smiling warmly. May her beautiful spirit and eternal love give you peace and comfort now and always.
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Becky. She will always be remembered for her kindness and gentleness. Our sympathy to Randy and all the children and grandchildren.