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▰ Lola Ophelia Opperman

Died May 07, … More Information
Lola Ophelia Opperman, born May 31, 1926 joined the Lord May 7, 2016 in Lubbock, Texas. Lola was 89.

▰ Jean M Opperman

Died January 20, … More Information
Jean M Opperman, age 77 of San Antonio, Texas, passed away peacefully January 20, 1996.
Obituary published: January 21, 1996 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ Frederick Hermann Opper Iii

Died January 28, … More Information
Frederick Hermann Opper Iii, born February 2, 1944 went into the presence of the Lord on January 28, 2013 in Texas. Frederick was 68. Tags: #Business #University #Denver #Thunderbird #Global #Language #Glendale #Schering- #Pharmaceuticals #Belgium #Switzerland #England #Antonio #Fred #Dewied #Barbara #Rick #Isabelle #Mazan #France #Amandine #Antoine #James #Kaspar #Lucian #Paige #Dave #Jamie #Freds
Obituary: Frederick Hermann Opper, III was born 2, 1944 and passed away 28, 2013. He was born in Columbia, SC and spent his first ten years there. Fred obtained his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Denver. His graduate degree was from the Thunderbird School of Global Management and Language in Glendale, AZ. He was employed by Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals and during that employment he and his family lived in Belgium, Switzerland and England. In the late 1970s they returned to the U.S. and settled in San Antonio where Fred and a long career with Dewied International. Fred leaves behind his wife, Barbara and two sons, Rick and wife, Isabelle of Mazan, France and their two children, Amandine and Antoine; James and wife, Jun of San Antonio and their two children, Kaspar and Lucian; one sister, Paige and husband, Dave and her three children, Bay, Kim and Jamie. Fred had friends all over the world and words cannot describe the loss felt by all who knew and loved him. A celebration of Freds life was held on 30, 2013.
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▰ David W "Popo" Opper

Died November 04, … More Information
David W "Popo" Opper left this earth on November 4, 2001 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in San Antonio, Texas.
Obituary published: November 05, 2001 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ David W "Popo" Opper

Died November 03, … More Information
David W "Popo" Opper left this earth on November 3, 2001 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in San Antonio, Texas.
Obituary published: November 04, 2001 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ David W Opper

Died November 02, … More Information
David W Opper, born November 11, 1933 passed from this life on November 2, 2001 in Texas. David was 67. Tags: #Southwestern #Korean #Force #William #Erma #Marguerite #Judith #Parker #Calvin #Orange #Cindy #Martin #Houston #Steven #Thomas #Linda #Garden #Jordan #Reagan #Cameron #Aaron #Ashton #Joshua #Rachel #Stacy #Nicholas #Jackie #Michael #Opper
Obituary: David W. Opper, beloved husband, father and ÂPapoÂ, of San Antonio, died , 2, 2001, after a courageous battle with cancer. He retired from Southwestern Bell after 44 years of service. Mr. Opper was a decorated Korean War veteran and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Erma Opper and his sister, Marguerite VanEss. He is survived by his loving wife, Judith E. Opper; stepdaughters, Drs. Suzette Parker and husband, Calvin, of Orange, TX and Cindy Reichek and husband, Martin of Houston, TX; sons, Steven M. Opper and Thomas D. Opper; daughter, Linda M. Adams; sons, William C. Opper and wife, Linda, all of Garden City, MI; grandchildren, Jordan, Reagan and Cameron Parker, Aaron and Ashton Reichek, Joshua Opper, Rachel and Stacy Hubel and Nicholas Adams; sister, Jackie Butler; brother, Michael ÂBuddy Opper.

▰ David W Opper

Died November 02, … More Information
David W Opper, born November 11, 1933 entered into eternal rest November 2, 2001 in San Antonio, Texas. David was 67.

▰ Elsie Louise (Johnson) Oppenlander

Died January 30, … More Information
Elsie Louise (Johnson) Oppenlander, age 90 of Texas, born in Roy, Missouri, passed from this world into the next January 30, 2002.
Obituary published: January 31, 2002 in "Topeka C-J (KS)"

▰ Elsie Louise (Johnson) Oppenlander

Died January 30, … More Information
Elsie Louise (Johnson) Oppenlander, of Texas, born in Roy, Missouri, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master January 30, 2002. Elsie was 90.
Obituary published: January 31, 2002 in "Salina Journal (KS)"

▰ Richard Emmitt Oppenheimer

Died March 21, … More Information
Richard Emmitt Oppenheimer, born April 15, 1933 passed away peacefully March 21, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Richard was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Benjamin Garcia

▰ Mildred Marcuis Oppenheimer

Died January 05, … More Information
Mildred Marcuis Oppenheimer, born December 11, 1929 died January 5, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Mildred was 85. Tags: #Dallas #Texas #Mildred #Congregation #Jacob #Hebrew #Junior #Waco #School #York #Four #Business #Neiman #Bookkeeping #Miss #Luncheon #Marcus #Henry #Germany #Stoneleigh #Lorch #Barrie #Leslie #Weight #East #First #Church #Watchers #Diet-youll #Recipes #Streamlined #Slender #International #Closed #Injury #Temple #Kent #National #Foundation #Southwestern #Jewish #Service #Executive #Meadows #Arts #Southern #University #Anderson #Board #Visitors #Donated #Lady #Raimundo #Madrazo #Garreta #Carole #Mary #Oppenheimer #Bernard #Gayle #Meredith #George #Alan #Marcuis #Halle #Lainey #Olan #Hillcrest #Howell
Obituary: Mildred M. Oppenheimer, born in Waco Texas on 11, 1929 to Mary and Jacob Marcuis. She died in Dallas, Texas on 5, 2015 after a relatively brief but intense battle with pancreatic cancer. As a youth, Mildred was active at Congregation Agudath Jacob where she taught Hebrew School and was confirmed. She was also active with Junior Hadassah in Waco. Mildred graduated from Waco High School in 1945 and after a short vacation to New York went to Four Cs Business where she studied accounting and bookkeeping. At the age of 18 Mildred moved to Dallas, Texas where she went to work for Neiman Marcus in the Bookkeeping Department. On occasion Miss Marcuis was invited to attend the Luncheon Fashion shows where she was mistaken for a member of the Marcus family. While exiting the store one day laden with packages, Mildred bumped into Henry Oppenheimer. She thought he was charming and quite worldly as he had emigrated from Germany as a teenager and still had a slight accent. began dating and were married on 16, 1951 at the Stoneleigh Hotel in Dallas. Mildred travelled with Henry as a road salesman for Lorch Westway a Dallas based womens and childrens clothing manufacturer until the birth of their children, Jay and Barrie. The role of housewife and mother was not completely fulfilling for Mildred and she began taking night classes at SMU. At a SMU night class she met Leslie Siegel, a transplant from New York. She and Leslie became casual acquaintances until Leslie, returning from a trip home convinced Mildred to start a business with her. The business was a franchise of Weight Watchers and they were among the first franchisees outside of the East Coast. opened their first meeting in 1967 at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas. What started as a way to relieve boredom became an avocation for Mildred. Weight Watchers forever changed her life and became a way to change other peoples lives for the better by helping them lose weight and improve both their physical and mental health. It also made Ms. Oppenheimer financially independent. In May 1971, Mildred and Henry Oppenheimer were divorced. In the next eleven years Mildred remarried and divorced two more times. In 1975 Mildred and Leslie dissolved their partnership and split up the territory of their franchise. As an independent franchisee, Mildred continued to manage and grow the brand of Weight Watchers by publishing two cookbooks; Diet-youll like it!: Recipes for slimming (1973) and Streamlined Cooking with the Slender Chef (1980) while raising her children, developing a sense of philanthropy in Dallas and travelling the world until 2004 when her son organized the sale of the franchise back to Weight Watchers International. Weight Watchers, the most emotionally impactful moment of her life came in of 1981 when her daughter Barrie became a paraplegic as from an automobile accident that caused a severe Closed Head Injury. This injury to her daughter propelled Mildred into a world of community activism: Mildred lobbied for better handicap access in public/private buildings across Dallas and the nation and donated the construction of handicap accessible restrooms at Temple Emanu-El. Mildred also served as an active board member of Temple Emanu-El for four years. In 1985 Mildred joined the board of the Kent Waldrep National Paralysis Foundation where she gave both her time and financial resources. She encouraged UT Southwestern Medical School to become more involved in researching spinal injuries and paralysis. Other community interests as an active board member and financial supporter included Jewish Family Service of Dallas, the Dallas Opera, the Executive Board of Meadows School of the Arts, Meadows Museum - Southern Methodist University and MD Anderson Cancer Board of Visitors. Mildred served on the Meadows board during the historical time of the fundraising and building of the current Meadows Museum which opened in 2001. her retirement from the Meadows School Executive Board she remained involved with the Meadows Museum and in 2014 Donated Portrait of a Lady by Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta to the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University in memory of former Meadows School of the Arts dean and dear friend, Carole Brandt. Mildred was known for her loyalty to causes, friends and family, her sharp intellect and even sharper opinions and her inability to suffer fools or foolish behavior all coated within a thick layer of Southern charm, generosity and kindness to everyone she met. Mildred is predeceased by her mother, Mary Marcuis and her father, Jacob Marcuis and survived by daughter Barrie Oppenheimer, son Jay Oppenheimer, brother and sister-in-law Bernard and Gayle Marcuis, nieces and nephews Meredith and George Harmon, Alan and Amy Marcuis and great nieces and nephew Max and Halle Harmon and Lainey Marcuis. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Jewish Family Service of Dallas. Service will be 2:00pm , 8, 2015 in Olan Sanctuary, Temple Emanu-El, 8500 Hillcrest Rd., Dallas. Interment will follow in Temple Emanu-El , 3430 Howell St., Dallas.

▰ Mildred Marcuis Oppenheimer

Died January 05, … More Information
Mildred Marcuis Oppenheimer, born December 11, 1929 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before her January 5, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Mildred was 85.
Family members and close friends: , Craig Cunningham, Brian Dailey, Larry Pease, Jana Houston Gillham, Richard Shampain, Kellie Mckenney, Steve Harrison, Ann Vargas, Bill Brosius, Jeany Roberson, Betty Vaughan, Myrna And Shep Taxer, Dennis Coleman, Marcille Mckenney-erhardt, Cindy, June Robinson, Cynde Horne

▰ Lois Isabel Goldsmith Oppenheimer

Died July 13, … More Information
Lois Isabel Goldsmith Oppenheimer, born January 20, 1919 departed this life Sunday July 13, 2010 in Alamo Heights, Texas. Lois was 91.

▰ Libby Lande Oppenheimer

Died July 17, … More Information
Libby Lande Oppenheimer, born June 12, 1920 entered the Kingdom of Heaven July 17, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Libby was 89. Tags: #University #Texas #Austin #Blue #Belle #Sigma #Planned #Antonio #Theater #Board #Directors #Incarnate #State #Arts #Sandy #Friends #Museum #Jennie #Alexander #Oppenheimer #Frederick #Libby #Elizabeth #Richard #Louise #Gina #Stacy #Angeles #Megan #Trey #Olivia #Anthony #Vegas #Dorthea #Lucille #Rosenblatt #Jersey #Manny #Ethel #Maria #Rosario #Isabelle #West #Place #Broadway #Print #Braunfels
Obituary: Libby Lorraine Lande Oppenheimer, born 12, 1920 in San Antonio, Texas, died on 17, 2009. She attended Incarnate Word High School, and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School. Libby received her B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin where she was a Blue Bonnet Belle and a founding member of the sorority Sigma Delta Tau. Libby was involved in fund raising for Planned Parenthood and the San Antonio Little Theater. She served on the Board of Directors for The University of the Incarnate Word, where she was instrumental in helping to establish the theater, The University of Texas Press and State of Texas Fine Arts Commission. With her husband, Sandy, she helped found the Friends of the McNay Art Museum. She is preceded in death by her parents, Abe S. Lande & Jennie E. Lande, beloved husband of fifty six years Alexander J. Sandy Oppenheimer, and brother-in-law Frederick J. Oppenheimer. Surviving Libby are her daughters, Elizabeth O. Jones & husband Richard Dallas and Louise L. Oppenheimer; grandchildren Jay A. Jordan II & wife Gina, Alexander J.O. Jordan, and Stacy L. Jones Los Angeles; great grandchildren Megan & Trey Jordan and Olivia & Anthony Gardnerjordan Las Vegas. In addition, she is survived by her sister-in-law Dorthea Chittim Oppenheimer, niece Lucille O. Travis and family, cousins Jay & Pat Rosenblatt New Jersey, Manny & Ethel Rosenblatt Austin, and many other cherished relatives and friends. Libbys last years were greatly enhanced by the loving care and attention of her primary caregiver, Maria Gomez. Additional thanks and appreciation are extended to Rosario Ledezma and Isabelle Cabrerra. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to any of the following: Planned Parenthood, 120 West Ashby Place, San Antonio, TX 78212; University of the Incarnate Word - Theater Department, 4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209; The McNay Art Museum - Print Gallery, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209, or to a charity of your choice.

▰ Jesse H Oppenheimer

Died October 09, … More Information
Jesse H Oppenheimer, born January 4, 1919 went into the presence of the Lord on October 9, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Jesse was 90. Tags: #Jesse #Susan #Foundation #Fellowship #University #Texas #Science #Antonio #Alamo #Mission #Developmental #Americas #Vietnam #Iraq #Marion #Museum #President #Robert #Hospital #Santa #Childrens #World #Council #Symphony #Chairman #United #Bexar #Mental #Association #Bureau #Ursuline #Hall #Argyle #Advisory #Downtown #Inter #Bank #Trustee #Woodrow #International #Scholars #Washington #Oppenheimer #Founder #Southwestern #Raisers #Cattle #Fort #Lillie #Texan #Blend #Harrison #Tate #Arizona #Harvard #School #Review #Pearl #Army #European #Pacific #Lieutenant #Theatre #Europe #Legion #Merit #Taxation #Boston #David #Harriet #Barbara #John #Dallas #Jean #Angeles #Rebecca #Daniel #Jacob #Gloria #Melissa #Oralia #Beth- #Memorial #Braunfels #Post #Cancer #Research #Institute #Drug #Attention #Donations #Wurzbach
Obituary: Jesse Halff Oppenheimer, a prominent San Antonio attorney and philanthropist, died at the age of 90 at his home , 9, 2009, surrounded by his family. He was a passionate advocate for human rights and social justice, a commitment exemplified by his willingness to speak out on issues and by his many charitable contributions. In 1963, he and his wife established the Jesse H. and Susan R. Oppenheimer Foundation, which dispenses gifts to a wide range of charities, including an annual Fellowship that supports an outstanding researcher in anti-cancer drug development at the University of Texas Science at San Antonio. The Foundation funds a scholarship program for students at Alamo Community s and also has presented a leadership gift to the Mission Road Developmental . The Foundation will benefit public organizations in perpetuity. American foreign policy and this nations moral responsibilities in an increasingly interdependent world were primary interests of his. Oppenheimers dream of a nuclear-free world and his commitment to conservation and the environment were life-long pursuits. Never shy to express his political views, he was a staunch opponent of Americas involvement in Vietnam and Iraq, and was tireless in writing to government officials, regardless of their party affiliation, to share his opinions. He served on the boards of the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum former President; the Robert B. Green Hospital, Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital; the World Affairs Council of San Antonio; the Symphony Society of San Antonio President and Chairman; the United Way; The Bexar Mental Association; Childrens Service Bureau; Ursuline Academy; St. Marys Hall; the Argyle Club, where he was on the Advisory Board; the Downtown Association of San Antonio and InterFirst Bank San Antonio, N.A. He was appointed a Trustee of the Woodrow Wilson International of Scholars in Washington, D.C. An avid rancher and outdoorsman, Oppenheimer was a Founder and Trustee of the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation now the Cattle Raisers Museum in Fort Worth. His roots in San Antonio ran deep. Son of the late Jesse D. and Lillie Halff Oppenheimer, he was a third generation Texan whose paternal grandfather and great uncle founded the D & A Oppenheimer Bank. An attorney for 63 years, he founded his own law firm, Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison & Tate, Inc., in 1969. He graduated with honors from the University of Arizona, then attended Harvard Law School, where he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Graduating cum laude in 1942, he took a leave from Harvard shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor and served four years in the Army, seeing action in both the European and Pacific Theatres and rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He received Theatre Commendations for his service in both Europe and the Pacific and was recommended for the Legion of Merit. the war he returned to Harvard for graduate studies in Taxation. It was there he met and married Susan Rosenthal of Boston. moved to San Antonio in 1946. He is survived by his wife of 63 years; his son and daughter in law, David and Harriet Oppenheimer of San Antonio; his daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and John Cohn of Dallas; daughter, Jean Oppenheimer of Los Angeles; and four grandchildren, the joy of his life, Rebecca, Daniel and Jacob Oppenheimer and Harrison Cohn. The family would like to express special gratitude to caregivers Gloria Barron, Melissa Lopez, and Oralia Scholl for their constant warmth and support. Private interment in Beth-El Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels, Post Office Box 6069, San Antonio, Texas 78209; the Cancer Therapy and Research s Institute for Drug Development at the UTHSC at San Antonio, Attention: Donations, 7979 Wurzbach Rd., Ste. 600, San Antonio, Texas 78229; the Mission Road Developmental , 8706 Mission Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78214; or a charity of your own choosing.

▰ Henry Oppenheimer

Died May 24, … More Information
Henry Oppenheimer, of Texas, entered Heaven's gates on May 24, 2003. Henry was 84.
Obituary published: May 25, 2003 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ Frederic Joske Oppenheimer

Died February 23, … More Information
Frederic Joske Oppenheimer, of Texas, born in Far Rockaway, New York, went to be with his Lord and Savior February 23, 2005. Frederic was 87.
Obituary published: February 24, 2005 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ Frederic Joske Oppenheimer

Died February 22, … More Information
Frederic Joske Oppenheimer, age 87 of Texas, born in Far Rockaway, New York, joined the Lord February 22, 2005.
Obituary published: February 23, 2005 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ Frank L Oppenheimer

Died March 24, … More Information
Frank L Oppenheimer died unexpectedly on March 24, 1997 at the age of 85 in El Paso, Texas.
Obituary published: March 25, 1997 in "El Paso Times"

▰ Ruth Lasky Oppenheim

Died January 18, … More Information
Ruth Lasky Oppenheim, born November 17, 1923 entered Heaven's gates on January 18, 2018 in El Paso, Texas. Ruth was 94.
Family members and close friends: , Civia And Irv Rosenberg

▰ Ralph Herndon Oppenheim

Died September 16, … More Information
Ralph Herndon Oppenheim, born November 22, 1929 passed away peacefully September 16, 2016 in El Paso, Texas. Ralph was 86. Tags: #Ellenor
Obituary: Ralph was born on 22, 1929 and passed away on , 16, 2016. Ralph was a resident of El Paso, Texas at the time of passing. Ralph was married to Ellenor.

▰ Nelly Oppenheim

Died January 03, … More Information
Nelly Oppenheim, born May 28, 1929 entered eternal life January 3, 2016 in Texas. Nelly was 86. Tags: #Duncan #Roger #Allan #Alduro #Harriss #Holland #Japanese #Indonesia #Netherlands #Egon #Francisco #Texas #Arabian #Waltrip #Directors #Campbell #Houston #Katy
Obituary: Nell Oppenheim peacefully passed away on , 3, 2016 at her home in Houston, Texas. She was born in Indonesia on May 28, 1929.

Nell is survived by her three boys, Duncan, Roger and Allan a/k/a Alduro; significant other, Jay Harriss; one daughter-in-law; seven grandchildren; two sisters and several nieces and nephews in the U.S. and Holland.

Nell is a survivor of a Japanese prison camp in Indonesia during WWII, emigrated to The Netherlands where she married her husband, Egon Oppenheim, whom she met as a flight attendant on KLM. moved to San Francisco in 1959 and quickly made it to Texas a few years later where she was a loving homemaker and wife. When the kids got older, she pursued her passion breeding Arabian horses at the family farm while also enjoying travels around the world, playing tennis and bridge.

Family and friends gathered for a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. on , 8, in the chapel of Waltrip Directors, 1415 Campbell Road in Houston.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to CAPS, 17555 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77094.

▰ Nelly Hovestadt Oppenheim

Died January 03, … More Information
Nelly Hovestadt Oppenheim, born May 28, 1929 entered eternal life January 3, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Nelly was 86.
Family members and close friends: , Patricia Kay

▰ Lottie Estelle (Schafer) Oppenheim

Died March 09, … More Information
On March 9, 1999, Lottie Estelle (Schafer) Oppenheim, 67 of Waco, Texas passed from this world into the next.
Obituary published: March 10, 1999 in "Waco Tribune Herald"

▰ Lottie Estelle Oppenheim

Died March 08, … More Information
Lottie Estelle Oppenheim, age 67 of Waco, Texas, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home March 8, 1999.
Obituary published: March 09, 1999 in "Waco Tribune Herald"

▰ Linda Watson Oppenheim

Died December 18, … More Information
Linda Watson Oppenheim, born March 18, 1960 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home December 18, 2014 in Texas. Linda was 54. Tags: #James #Jimmie #Watson #Wichita #Texas #Spring #Senior #School #Houston #University #Associates #Wharton #Junior #Dental #Chancel #Boston #Alaska #Cuba #Scotland #Francisco #Music #South #Roger #Westside #Club #Linda #Pace #United #Church #Westheimer #West #Assistance #Meadowglen #Citizens #Animal #Service #Katy
Obituary: Linda Oppenheim passed away peacefully on 18 after a valiant battle with cancer. She is survived by her loving husband of 27 years, Roger Oppenheim, daughter Olivia, son Mitchell, Mother Jimmie Watson and sister Susan Watson. Linda also had an extensive network of friends that crossed borders in our community and around the world.

Linda was the daughter of James and Jimmie Jean Watson. She was born on 18, 1960 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Linda attended Spring Branch Senior High School and Sam Houston State University. She received her Associates Degree from Wharton Junior in Dental Hygiene. Linda was a dental hygienist for many years before retiring to care for her children. Retirement is a bit of a misnomer since she spent countless hours volunteering at the childrens schools, church, WHAM, and other organizations. She also sang in the Chancel Choir at St. Lukes, directed several youth choir tours to Boston, Alaska, Cuba, Scotland and San Francisco. Linda was also involved in all phases of youth musicals from the Music Man to South Pacific. Watching youth transform to very special people was a passion of hers.

Linda was always a very sporting person, beginning with meeting Roger while playing co-ed soccer, to playing league tennis out of Westside Tennis Club. Mixed in between was playing a mean first base for many softball teams, horseback riding on every family vacation, and just about everything else except bowling.

The family wishes to thank the many nurses and doctors who tried to recover her health at MDA and the compassionate folks at Houston Hospice. In addition, the family would like to thank the many friends who cared for Linda and made meals during her illness.

A memorial service will be held on , 22 at 11:00 a. m. Dr. Tom Pace will officiate at St. Lukes United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Road, Houston, Texas. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to West Houston Assistance Ministries, 10501 Meadowglen Ln, Houston, Texas 77042, and Citizens For Animal Protection Service, 17555 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas, 77094.

▰ Linda Watson Oppenheim

Died December 18, … More Information
Linda Watson Oppenheim, born March 18, 1960 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home December 18, 2014 in Houston, Texas. Linda was 54.
Family members and close friends: , Mike & Terri Campbell, Arvanetakis Family, Lesley Brennan, Rhonda Graham Janak, Kim Hurt Spiziri, Eric C Hughes, Judith Woodard, Tammy Roberts, Susan Duncan, Jackie Knott, Shar-lee Shandera, Norri Collier, Sallynda Montz, Louise Blake, Nina Hays, The Jones-

▰ Irma (Gugenheim) Oppenheim

Died August 16, … More Information
Irma (Gugenheim) Oppenheim, of San Antonio, Texas, died on August 16, 2004. Irma was 94.
Obituary published: August 17, 2004 in "Baltimore Sun (MD)"

▰ Irma Oppenheim

Died June 02, … More Information
Irma Oppenheim, born September 22, 1924 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 2, 2017 in El Paso, Texas. Irma was 92. Tags: #Falkenberg #England #United #William #Oppenheim #Pasoan #York #Irma #Paso #Bill #Scottsdale #Susan #Gail #Husband- #David #Wife- #Rick #Erika #Elissa #Caron #Michael #Katie #Erin #Grandchildren #Charlie #Thomas #Griffin #Evelyn #Owen #Elle #Temple #Gateway #Irmas #Sinai #North #Street #Retreat #Desert #Hospice #Valley #Alzheimers
Obituary: Irma W. Oppenheim, age 92, passed peacefully late in the afternoon on 2, 2017, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Irma was born in Falkenberg Germany, immigrated to England in 1939, then the United States in 1946. In 1947 she met William S. (Bill) Oppenheim, a lifetime El Pasoan, while he was visiting relatives in New York City. were engaged within a week, with Irma moving to El Paso to marry Bill and make their life together. Bill passed in 1993 and Irma continued to live in El Paso until early 2010, when she moved to Scottsdale Arizona. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother as well as a dear and steadfast friend to many. Irma was a fantastic cook and knew how to throw a great party. Her friends treasured her for a rather unique mix of candor with humor and grace. Surviving children are Susan Oppenheim (Scottsdale), Gail Obstfeld (Scottsdale, Husband-Jeff), David Oppenheim (Scottsdale, Wife-Sally) and Rick Oppenheim (El Paso). Grandchildren: Erika Schramm (Vermont, Husband-Mike), Elissa Conners (New York, Husband-Mike), Caron Bush (California, Husband-Pat), Michael Beckman (New York, Wife-Molly), Katie Oppenheim (Maryland), and Erin Oppenheim (Colorado). Great Grandchildren: Charlie and Thomas Shramm, Mia and Griffin Conners, Evelyn and Owen Bush, and Elle Beckman. Graveside services will be held at Temple Mt. Sinai , 3911 Gateway West, at 9:30 AM on , 8th. the service, Irmas family welcomes her friends to join us at a reception with light lunch to celebrate Irmas life from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Temple Mount Sinai, 4408 North Stanton Street. The family would like to thank the loving and dedicated staff of the Retreat at Desert Cove in Scottsdale Arizona as well as the staff of Hospice of the Valley for the outstanding care provided to Irma. Donations in Irmas memory can be made to Temple Mount Sinai, the Alzheimers Association, or the charity of your choice.

▰ Irma Oppenheim

Died June 02, … More Information
Irma Oppenheim, born September 22, 1924 gained her wings on June 2, 2017 in El Paso, Texas. Irma was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Sara Roberge, Florence Korf, Laura Lelakowski, D. Psalms 90:9,10 Andrews

▰ Egon S Oppenheim

Died June 14, … More Information
Egon S Oppenheim, of Texas, passed from this life on June 14, 2002. Egon was 87.
Obituary published: June 15, 2002 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Milton Emmons Sr Oppen

Died May 25, … More Information
Milton Emmons Sr Oppen, of Texas, born in Wisconsin, joined the Lord May 25, 2005. Milton was 85.
Obituary published: May 26, 2005 in "Tri-Co Leader"

▰ Milton Emmons Sr Oppen

Died May 22, … More Information
Milton Emmons Sr Oppen, of Texas, born in Wisconsin, entered the Kingdom of Heaven May 22, 2005. Milton was 85.
Obituary published: May 23, 2005 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Barbara (Tilley) Oppen

Died June 16, … More Information
Barbara (Tilley) Oppen, 80 of Tyler, Texas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master, June 16, 2005.
Obituary published: June 17, 2005 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Barbara (Tillery) Oppen

Died June 22, … More Information
Barbara (Tillery) Oppen, of Tyler, Texas, went to be with the Lord on June 22, 2005. Barbara was 80.
Obituary published: June 23, 2005 in "Tri-Co Leader"

▰ Laura Matilda Oppelt

Died July 23, … More Information
Laura Matilda Oppelt, born July 25, 1926 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home July 23, 2015 in Castroville, Texas. Laura was 88.

▰ James Anthony Oppelt

Died January 05, … More Information
James Anthony Oppelt, of San Antonio, Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 5, 2002. James was 72.
Obituary published: January 06, 2002 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ James Anthony Oppelt

Died January 08, … More Information
James Anthony Oppelt, of San Antonio, Texas, entered eternal life January 8, 2002. James was 72.
Obituary published: January 09, 2002 in "San Antonio E-N"

▰ Theodore Wells Oppel

Died April 26, … More Information
Theodore Wells Oppel, born September 23, 1933 passed away peacefully April 26, 2018 in Kingwood, Texas. Theodore was 84.

▰ Robin Lei Oppel

Died September 30, … More Information
Robin Lei Oppel, born October 14, 1964 joined the Lord September 30, 2016 in Flint, Texas. Robin was 51.

▰ Robin Lei Oppel

Died September 30, … More Information
Robin Lei Oppel, born October 14, 1964 went to be with the Lord on September 30, 2016 in Bastrop, Texas. Robin was 51.

▰ Richard E Oppel

Died December 09, … More Information
Richard E Oppel, born April 19, 1930 passed from this world into the next December 9, 2011 in Dallas, Texas. Richard was 81.

▰ Joseph Lawrence Oppel

Died November 28, … More Information
Joseph Lawrence Oppel, of Arlington, Texas, passed away peacefully November 28, 1997. Joseph was 72.
Obituary published: November 29, 1997 in "Amarillo G-N"

▰ Jo (Drager) Oppel

Died August 25, … More Information
Jo (Drager) Oppel, of Texas, departed this life Sunday August 25, 1999. Jo was 66.
Obituary published: August 26, 1999 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ William Joseph Oppegard

Died November 09, … More Information
William Joseph Oppegard, born January 11, 1948 passed from this life on November 9, 2010 in Texas. William was 62. Tags: #David #Michelle #Julie #Jimmie #Garys #Renee #Erik #Chris #Keith #Sheri #Amber #Ashley #Laura #Aubrey #Forest #Lawndale #Services #Chapel #Angels
Obituary: WILLIAM (BILL) OPPEGARD, (62) of Houston, Texas, passed away on , 9, 2010. Bill was preceded in death by his parents Glen and Marge and his brother Gary.He is survived by his brother David and his wife Michelle; sister Julie Vancura and her husband Jimmie, late brother, Garys wife Renee, nephews Erik, Chris an Keith, nieces Sheri, Amber, Ashley, Laura and Aubrey.Visitation will be held Nov. 11, 2010 from 6-9pm at Forest park Lawndale . Services will be held Nov. 12, 2010at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of Angels at Forest Park Lawndale with interment immediately following services.

▰ Marjorie Oppegard

Died June 07, … More Information
Marjorie Oppegard, of Texas, passed from this life on June 7, 1999. Marjorie was 73.
Obituary published: June 08, 1999 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Glen A Oppegard

Died April 17, … More Information
Glen A Oppegard, age 81 of Houston, Texas, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home April 17, 2001.
Obituary published: April 18, 2001 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Gary Alfred Oppegard

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Gary Alfred Oppegard, age 45 of Houston, Texas, passed away peacefully January 11, 1999.
Obituary published: January 12, 1999 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Wilbert E Opp

Died June 11, … More Information
Wilbert E Opp, of Texas, born in Linclon Valley, North Dakota, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master June 11, 2007. Wilbert was 90.
Obituary published: June 12, 2007 in "Bismarck Trib (ND)"

▰ Francis L Opp

Died September 30, … More Information
Francis L Opp passed away September 30, 2006 in Richardson, Texas.
Obituary published: October 01, 2006 in "Ann Arbor News (MI)"
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