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Thursday, July 23, 2020

NEA/DL S/O Alvin C. Oppenheim


Belated notice…………………

~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NEA/DL S/O Alvin C. Oppenheim
April 4, 1928 – April 17, 2018


Belated news, as noted in ALPA’s In Memoriam column, the passing of Northeast/Delta pilot S/O Alvin Charles Oppenheim, age 90.  Al first joined Northeast Airlines in February 1953 and worked his way up (pilot seniority date 05-24-1957).  He retired with Delta Air Lines in 1988, based Atlanta at time of retirement.  Al was widowed with the passing of his wife Arlene in September 2014….both obituaries appear below.  Also, Al’s obituary is still available online at
Please forgive the delay in posting.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary…………………. Alvin C. ‘Al’ Oppenheim, 90, died on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 after a brief illness. He was the beloved husband of the late Arlene (Prolman) Oppenheim, with whom he celebrated many years of marriage prior to her passing in 2014.
Born in Boston on April 4, 1928, he was a son of the late Milton and Caroline Oppenheim. Al grew up in Boston and later spent his life living between Naples, FL and Cape Cod. He enlisted in the US Navy at age 17 where he became a trained Paratrooper. After being honorably discharged from the Navy, Al began working as an Aircraft Mechanic for Northeast Airlines, and later, Delta Airlines. Early in his career, he worked his way up to Flight Engineer, a title which he proudly carried for 35 years. He became one of the most senior Flight Engineers at Delta Airlines and flew internationally to London and Germany.

In his spare time, Al enjoyed cooking, going to the gym, and taking in a show at the Cape Playhouse or a concert at the Naples Opera House. He loved traveling with his wife, Arlene, visiting destinations throughout Europe, India, Malaysia, and many others. Al received much enjoyment form living on Cape Cod where he and his family moved in 1973. He will always be remembered for being handy, and his ability to fix almost anything. Above all, his most cherished time was spent surrounded by family and friends, particularly Carol and Steve Hurley of Naples and Wayland, and those in Naples that he met with daily at the coffee shop.

Al is survived and will be deeply missed by his daughter, Anne Welton of W. Barnstable; his son, Keith Oppenheim and his wife Deborah Gray of Arlington; two grandchildren, Jenny and Andrew Welton; and a sister in law, Jeanenne Oppenheim of Naples, FL.

At the family's request, all services were held privately. Memorial contributions may be made in Al's name to the Shapiro Cardiovascular Center, Brigham & Women's Hospital Development Office, 116 Huntington Ave., 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02116. Arrangements are under the direction of Doane Beal & Ames Funeral Home, Hyannis. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.doanebealames.com
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Wife’s obituary…………………………. Arlene Frances Oppenheim, 83

Arlene Frances Oppenheim, 83, of West Barnstable and Naples, Fla., died on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014.
Born on July 30, 1931, in Lawrence, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Louis and Pauline (Merson) Prolman.

Arlene was very devoted to her religion and a longtime member of Hadassah, ORT and the Jewish Federation. She also delivered food to the needy and volunteered at events at many organizations such as the Cape Cod Melody Tent, the Naples Art Association and the Naples Opera.

She was a gifted artist, often painting acrylic and water color portraits and also had a passion for photography. Being an antique dealer, she established Dunes View Antiques in West Barnstable and was a member of the Antique Dealers Association. Her work allowed her to organize and attend antique and craft shows. Arlene also loved traveling the world with her husband visiting destinations throughout Europe, India, Nepal, Malaysia and Africa.

Arlene was a very loving, kind, gentle and outgoing person. She always made it a point to call every family and friend on their birthdays. She also loved having coffee with her brothers at Tony's in Naples. More than anything, she cherished the time that she shared with her family.

She is survived by her husband, Alvin Charles Oppenheim of West Barnstable, Mass.; a son, Keith Robert Oppenheim and his wife Deborah Gray of Arlington, Mass.; a daughter, Anne Rachel Welton of Northborough, Mass.; grandchildren Andrew Welton and Jennifer Welton of Northborough; brothers Norman Prolman and his wife Karin of Framingham, Mass., Earl Prolman and his wife Marilyn of Nashua, N.H., and David Prolman and his wife Marjorie of Naples, Fla.; brother-in-law Richard Oppenheim and his wife Jeanenne of Naples; as well as many nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held at noon on Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, at Cape Cod Synagogue, 145 Winter St., Hyannis, MA 02601. Burial will follow in Mosswood Cemetery in Cotuit.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Arlene's memory may be made to ORT America, 75 Maiden Lane, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10038; Hadassah,The Women's Zionist Organization of America, 47 Franklin St., Quincy, MA 02169; The Jewish Federation of Cape Cod, P.O. Box 2568, Hyannis MA 02601; or the charitable organization of your choice.


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