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Memphis entrepreneur, inventor framed his life in stained-glass
 
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This is a closeup of the detail in in the Madonna window in the Danny Thomas/ALSAC Pavilion. Oppenheimer’s studio won the international contest St. Jude sponsored to find the stained artist who would design the pavilion’s windows. (Submitted) 
 

This is a closeup of the detail in in the Madonna window in the Danny Thomas/ALSAC Pavilion. Oppenheimer’s studio won the international contest St. Jude sponsored to find the stained artist who would design the pavilion’s windows. (Submitted) 

Dan Oppenheimer’s children say he saw no reason in retiring because his work gave him creative expression and avenues for improving the world. 

 
 

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