In Memory

Helen French (Ide) - Class Of 1942

Helen French (Ide)

 
 
HELEN L. IDE (Age 92) 

Of Vienna, Virginia, completed her life at the break of dawn on March 5, 2017. She was born June 19, 1924, and grew up in Boulder City, Nevada. In 1949 she married William Carter Ide, whom she accompanied to State Department postings in Denmark, Pakistan, France, Dominican Republic, India and Nepal. She is survived by her seven children, their spouses, 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, March 13, 2017, at The Church of the Holy Comforter, 543 Beulah Rd., Vienna, VA, 22180.

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08/13/17 01:47 PM #1    

Jimmy Widner (1958)

 

Helen was the daughter of Mrs. Edna French ,  a wonderful teacher to many of us.  Here she is getting the first diploma from BCHS  , in 1942.  Be sure and see her Profile where there is an article from the Boulder City Review  recapping her contribution to an Oral History of BC.  jw

Her local newspaper Obit  -  Musician, Teacher, Mother, World Traveller, Volunteer, Zen Episcopalian –
Helen Louise Ide
Helen Louise French Ide was born in Omaha, NE on June 19, 1924, the only child of William E. and Edna E. French. Her people were from Kansas and Indiana, but she grew up in Boulder City, NV, where her parents migrated during the depression. Her memories of Las Vegas went back to when it was home to tent neighborhoods with dusty roads where she and her mother lived while her father helped to build Boulder (now Hoover) Dam and the homes that became Boulder City. All her life she would gladly describe herself as a "desert rat." She was valedictorian of the first graduating class of Boulder City High School, and Phi Beta Kappa at Pomona College where she majored in Spanish and music.

Helen married William Carter Ide in 1949 and accompanied him to Washington, DC and foreign service posts in Denmark, France, Pakistan, Dominican Republic, India and Nepal. While traveling the world she raised seven children and graciously fulfilled the social expectations of the diplomatic life. In each new location, Helen was noted for her interest in others and in different cultures, and for her contributions as aSpanish teacher, church organist, pianist, singer, and volunteer. She loved babies, dogs, walks, afternoon tea, sweet things, music, mountains and deserts. In her later years she described herself as a "Zen Episcopalian," and she followed a daily spiritual practice until she became too frail to continue.

Helen was predeceased by her husband, Carter, in 2007, and her grandson Will in 1996. She is survived by her seven children: Gretchen Kossack (Bob) of Shrewsbury, MA; David Ide (Lian Hu) of Bethesda, MD; Jennifer Taylor-Ide of Franklin, WV; Rebecca Lowe (Tom) of Ojai, CA; Peter Ide (Safa Ghani) of Abijan, Ivory Coast; Susan Patton (Paul) of Vienna, VA; and Nicholas Ide (Laure Redifer) of Washington, DC; eleven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. The family includes in its circle Celestine Denys of Milford, CT; Daniel Taylor of Franklin, WV; Meri Siegel of Falls Church, VA; Julie Ide of Portland, OR; Shree Sharma and family of Olympia, WA and Rita Gurung and family of New York City. The family is very grateful to the many kind and dedicated individuals who provided care to our mother over the past several years, including Shukria Hassan, Jia-ying Liu, and foremost among them Isatu Roberts, who also cared for our father at the end of his life.

Donations in Helen's honor can be made to:
WETA Classical Music: 3939 Campbell Ave., Arlington, VA 22206; 703-998-2600 or online.
Committee for Helping Others (social service assistance for Vienna and surrounding communities): Online at cho-va.com; or call 703-281-7614.
Church of the Holy Comforter: 543 Beulah Rd., Vienna, VA 22180; 703-938-6521.
The Barns at Wolftrap: 1635 Trap Rd., Vienna, VA 22182; 703-255-1900.

 


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