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Pablo Salcido

El Paso, Texas

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Pablo Salcido, age 52, passed away after fighting cancer for nearly 10 months. Pablo, called Paul in his youth, grew up in a loving, faithful home in Buena Vista the 9th of 11 children. Pablo a highly intelligent, well-educated, extremely self-motivated person loved music, sports, democracy, art,...

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Pablo (Paul) meant so much to so many people, little did he know that he would leave the world a better place because of all those he touched. I will never forget when him and I were the co-Masters of Ceremony for one of our EPHS class reunions. It was really weird that night as we both found ourselves literally finishing each other’s sentences as the night progressed. During that evening, I looked over to Paul to see his smile that has stayed imprinted in my thoughts. He was such a...

Our Condolence to the Salcido Family,You all are in our Thoughts and Prayers,Alyssa sweety just letting you know that we are here for you and your family Love you so much!!!!!GOD Bless you and your family.
MAX FLORES and FAMILY

My condolences to the Salcido family. El Paso has lost a great man. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Dear Pablo, My friend I wish you God's peace and love as you rest with the Lord. Thanks for making my time on the EPHS football team a memorable one. Austin College has lost another ambassador! You define what we all should strive to do for our community and the world. My condolences to the family and friends back in El Paso. Lynn Neill EPHS 75.... Austin College 79

To the Salcido Family,

I knew Pablo at Austin College and remember him as a bigger than life personality, so enthusiastic and positive in everything he did. I was so impressed to read about the amazing impact he had on so many during his life after college. I am so sorry for your deep loss and hope it brings you some comfort to know how many people loved Pablo and felt his warmth in their own lives.

Thank you my dear friend Paul Dulin for the news about Pablo. I received the news from Ana Rosa de Ortiz and I would appreciate it very much if you could forward our condolences to his family. I remember Paul from 1978 or little before when he was instrumental in organizing the first ever Olympics for "Disadvantaged CHILDREN IN HONDURAS". I hope that you all are doing well and healthy. God bless you all ! Peace Corps Volunteer (PCV) network
Jorge Betancourt

Gracias Paul Dulin, por informarnos de la muerte de Pablo Salcido, lo tengo tan presente en este momento con su sonrisa tan jovial, tan respetuoso, el dejo una gran huella en nuestros corazones, en la gente de las comunidades de Honduras donde el trabajo, el estuvo en el tiempo que Honduras necesitaba mucha ayuda y Pablo fue una persona que entrego su corazon para ayudar a los necesidades, era un persona que movia la gente por tenia ese carisma tan especial, lamento mucho esta perdida tan...

Paul (Pablo) Salcido left many friends and wonderful memories in Honduras and everywhere he went. He was always happy and optimistic, energetic and motivated. I remember he always gave everyone great big bear hugs as a greeting. He had a wonderful family and will be missed dearly by my wife, our family in Honduras that knew him , myself, and many others. Dan Meyer, former Peace Corps Volunteer (PCV)

Dearest Cheryl & Family,

It's been soo long since I last saw my Primo. But it's no wonder, he had been busy traveling the world, being the great humanitarian every talked about. You are in our hearts and prayers.

Your cousin Suzanna Salcido Vogt, Art Vogt and daughter Ellysa