Iuta SALCIDO

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Iuta Salcido, 62, passed away December 21, 2004 in Lake Havasu City, AZ. She was born to Beno and Rosa (Sternberg) Kalmus on August 11, 1942 in Austria.At the age of 25, Iuta moved to the United States and became an American Citizan in 1982. She loved being an American. She made Lake Havasu her home 4 ½ years ago from Dana Point, CA where she was a realtor for 1st Team Real Estate for 18 years.Iuta was a member of the Havasu Stitchers, Red Hat Society, a member of Temple Beth Sholom and also attended services at Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church with her husband Rudy. She enjoyed extensive traveling all over the country in their motor home. She will be mostly remembered for her enormous zest for life and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She lived the good life.Iuta is survived by her best friend and beloved husband of 24 years, Rudolph; sons, Richard Gurevich of San Diego, CA, Tony Salcido of Lake Havasu and Joe Salcido of Plant City, FL; daughter, Julie Salcido of Phoenix, AZ and four adoring grandchildren, Joey, Jose, Jamie and Micajela.A memorial service will be held Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:00 PM at Temple Beth Sholom.Arrangements were entrusted to Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory.
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