Becky A. Fekete, 79, of Sioux City passed away on Friday, April 4, 2014 at her home surrounded by her family. Per her wishes, her body was cremated. There will be a memorial service on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Meyer Brothers Colonial with Rev. Merrill Muller officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to service time at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.meyerbroschapels.com Arrangements are under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel. Becky was born on September 25, 1934 in Olney, IL to Alvis and Ruth (Kester) Lashbrooke. She graduated from Benjamin Bosse High School in Evansville, IN. In her younger years Becky owned and operated her own grocery store called Ann's Food and Dairy in Hobart, IN and was district manager over several Seven 11s. After marrying Nick Fekete on July 10, 1976 in Hobart, IN, they moved to Sioux City where she devoted her life to God and her family as well as spending time on the golf course. She enjoyed golfing and bowling and was a member of many different leagues in those sports. She was also an avid reader and enjoyed studying the Bible. In her free time she enjoyed gambling at various casinos with family and friends in North Sioux City, SD. She was also a huge Elvis fan. Becky was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Her greatest joy was being a Certified Lay Leader filling the pulpits in many churches around the area. She is survived by her loving husband Nick Fekete of Sioux City; 4 daughters Kris (Mark) Zeimet of Sioux City; Bobbi (Robert) Grohmann of Waconia, MN; Lisa (Joe) Creed of Las Vegas, NV; and Dannette (Gary) Hunnel of Phoenix, AZ; 11 grandchildren, Alexandra (Craig) Miller; Nickolas Zeimet; Samantha and Maxwell Grohmann; Jacob, Lizzy, and Carrie Creed; Ben Hunnel; Madison Hunnel; Cheryl (Brad) Brunin; and Erica Moises; and 4 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Jerry Lashbrooke. Memorials may be made in Becky's name to Westlawn Presbyterian Church, Merrill United Methodist Church or Hospice of Siouxland.