Cheri Lynn Becker (Noll) went home to be with the Lord on August 3, 2021. She was an amazing mother, wife, daughter, and friend to those that knew her.
Cheri was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 26, 1978, the daughter to Carolyn and William “Toad” Noll. She moved to Bolivar, Missouri, in 1993, and graduated from Bolivar High School in 1996. In 1998, she married Ray Becker from Evansville, Indiana. They moved to St. Louis, and soon they had a wonderful daughter, Mikayla Hope, born on August 26, 1999, the happiest day of Cheri’s life.
The family moved back to Bolivar in 2001, where they have lived ever since. They were close to her immediate family and expanding their own family. Not through blood, but through amazing relationships due to mutual loves of dance, scrapbooking, and church. She was always there with a loving heart and ready to help anyone! It got to the point to where some people thought Cheri had multiple children due to so many dance girls calling her, “Mom,” and she loved every second of it!
Cheri began working as a front desk attendant at the Super 8 Hotel in Bolivar in December of 2001. A few years later, she was promoted to the manager of the hotel, a title she held until late 2020. She loved the people she got to meet and interact with for all the years she worked there.
Cheri is preceded in death by both sets of grandparents, Lilias & William K. Noll, and Ernestine and Delbert Neil, and a brother, Wesley Noll. She is survived by her parents, her husband, her daughter, and siblings Lisa Logan and husband James Logan, Jeff Noll and wife Maija, Billy Noll and wife Kim, Andrew Noll and wife Candy, Warren Noll and wife Cheri, and Jenise Barnette and husband Brian. As for extended family, the closest to her would be Nicole Davis, the best friend to Mikayla for 17 years, who has always been referred to as “Daughter One Point Five.”
Cheri’s life will be celebrated at a Memorial Service at Pitts Chapel in Bolivar, Missouri, on Monday, August 23, at 3pm. Mikayla has requested visitors to wear red, because that was Cheri’s favorite color!