Ib-Zacho-Obituary

Ib Zacho

Los Angeles, California

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Zacho, Ib Born in Los Angeles on Aug 29, 1932, he died suddenly at UCLA hospital July 25, 2004. Ib lived life fully cherishing his family and many friends. He was a veteran, serving in the USAF in the Korean War. Ib loved oudoor activities, such as camping, skiing, and golf. He was a talented...

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Ib and Paula Zacho have been some our dearest friends for many years. I just don't understand why such a fine man like Ib must pass. I already miss him so very much. It is a reminder to me that life is very precious and when I think about Ib I shall remember the good times we shared together. But I shall also reflect. My friend is gone, and my life is just a bit more colorless and empty without him.

I wish to express to Paula and the entire Zacho family my sincerest condolences...

Dear Paula, Kurt, Sharon and Family


The twelve years that I lived along side Ib were probably the happiest of my life.Sharing stories and future dreams along with his encouraging words would fill my spirits with hope.To me he was a quite gentle man who enjoyed his life and lived it fully.I will miss his e-mails with the lastest joke, his walks up the street with his faithful pooch Kira always biting on his feet. His wisdom and his generousity.
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Dear Zacho Family, Ib contributed so much to Gold Arrow Camp over the years. We enjoyed his visits and the stories and pictures he shared with us. We will miss his visits to camp, and we are thinking about your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Audrey & Steve Monke
Directors, Gold Arrow Camp

I've known the Zacho family for most of my life. As a youngster, Ib taught me how to water and snow ski, took me camping, boating, and golfing. He was a great guy and I think of him often. My very sincerest condolances to Paula, Chris and Curt.

Dear Paula, Kurt and Sharon and Family:

I am so sorry to learn of the passing if IB. I was a neighbor for a couple of years. A fond memory of living on the street was Ib walking up every afternoon with the dog, and his enjoying the street. He always had a smile, along with a story. Ib was a great man and I will always have fond memories of him.

He was a great man.