Daughter of Eva and Julius Deutsch she attended Madrona elementary and Garfield High school. Helen worked at Boeing building B-17's during World War Two and after the war moved to Mercer Island where she would live for over 50 years raising her two children.
Helen is survived by her Husband of 70 years Manny Lott, her children Sandra Ostroff of Kirkland and Marty Lott of Mercer Island, four grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.
Helen and Manny were equally at home on Mercer Island and traveling the world. From India to Russia, the North Pole to the South, their many adventures and countless stories have been much inspiration and entertainment to their family and friends.
Helen's closest friends for decades were her Sewing Group who met regularly to sew, gossip, eat and enjoy each other's company.
Helen was a life long member of Herzl-Ner Tamid Congregation and a Lion of Judah for the Jewish Federation for over 20 years. She will be missed by everyone's whose life she touched.
Funeral services were held at Herzl Memorial Park on Sunday April 22nd at 1:00.
Published in The Seattle Times from April 21 to April 22, 2012
Daughter of Eva and Julius Deutsch she attended Madrona elementary and Garfield High school. Helen worked at Boeing building B-17's during World War Two and after the war moved to Mercer Island where she would live for over 50 years raising her two children.
Helen is survived by her Husband of 70 years Manny Lott, her children Sandra Ostroff of Kirkland and Marty Lott of Mercer Island, four grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.
Helen and Manny were equally at home on Mercer Island and traveling the world. From India to Russia, the North Pole to the South, their many adventures and countless stories have been much inspiration and entertainment to their family and friends.
Helen's closest friends for decades were her Sewing Group who met regularly to sew, gossip, eat and enjoy each other's company.
Helen was a life long member of Herzl-Ner Tamid Congregation and a Lion of Judah for the Jewish Federation for over 20 years. She will be missed by everyone's whose life she touched.
Funeral services were held at Herzl Memorial Park on Sunday April 22nd at 1:00.
Published in The Seattle Times from April 21 to April 22, 2012
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