Torrington Telegram Torrington, WY 4 Apr 2007 Helen Ide Schattenburg died in her home in Capitola, Calf., on Saturday, March 31, 2007. Services will be held on Thursday, April 5, 2007, at Congregational Church of Soquel at 2 p.m. Burial will follow at Soquel Cemetery. Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel have been entrusted with the arrangements. She was born of German Russian Immigrant parents, Savina Weitzel Herdt and Alex Herdt on a farm in Huntley on Oct. 17, 1926. She completed her high school education at Torrington High School. Helen was baptized and confirmed at the Congregational Church in Torrington. She worked for a few years at the Ben Franklin Store. Helen married Bob Ide and moved to California. After his death she married Allan Schattenburg. She was a resident of the Capitola and Soquel area for the past 65 years. A driven and successful entrepreneurial woman, she owned and operated various businesses throughout Santa Cruz County. She first owned the Osocales Theater in Soquel, and later The Santa Cruz Surf Bowl, Santa Cruz Bowl, Capitola Bowl, Madera Bowl and Grady's Market in Capitola. Her career in local entertainment venues and retail spanned over 60 years. Her family remembered her working 16 hour days; displaying work ethics that motivated her younger employees to pursue their careers with positive, hard working attitudes. She is survived by her husband of Capitola; daughter Pamela Fletcher of Folsom, and son Stephen Ide of Soquel; sisters Irene Fleenor and Betty Latta of Cheyenne and Elnora Griffin of Phoenix, Ariz.; brothers Robert Herdt of Phoenix and Raymond of Torrington; grandchildren Andrew Houghton and Kimberly Lewis; great grandson Aidan Lewis; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Ide; an infant sister; infant grandson Matthew Houghton; sister Alma Eisenbarth; brothers Leo Herdt, Wilbert Herdt, Ted Herdt, Blackie Herdt and Albert Herdt; and a nephew, Joe Griffin.