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Isadora Becker, aka Helen Oppenheim, 69, died at Oak Hill Manor.
She grew up in Sunnyside, L.I. and changed her name to Helen. She attended high school in Boulder, Colorado. In the 1950s she worked for pioneer graphic and title designer Saul Bass in Hollywood, California. In 1957 she married Philip Oppenheim and moved east.
She was the proprietor of Teak Showrooms in Lansing, New York under the name of Helen Oppenheim.
She is survived by a sister, Heloise Colby, Otis, Oregon; three daughters; one grandson.
Memorial services will be held in the Cayuga Nature Center. Private interment will take place in Lakeview Cemetery.
Information extracted from the obituary - The Ithaca Journal, October 24, 1998, page 4 - A, cols 5 & 6
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Isadora Becker, aka Helen Oppenheim, 69, died at Oak Hill Manor.
She grew up in Sunnyside, L.I. and changed her name to Helen. She attended high school in Boulder, Colorado. In the 1950s she worked for pioneer graphic and title designer Saul Bass in Hollywood, California. In 1957 she married Philip Oppenheim and moved east.
She was the proprietor of Teak Showrooms in Lansing, New York under the name of Helen Oppenheim.
She is survived by a sister, Heloise Colby, Otis, Oregon; three daughters; one grandson.
Memorial services will be held in the Cayuga Nature Center. Private interment will take place in Lakeview Cemetery.
Information extracted from the obituary - The Ithaca Journal, October 24, 1998, page 4 - A, cols 5 & 6
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