Paulina-Utz Salopek-Obituary

Paulina Utz Salopek

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Paulina (Arden) Utz Salopek passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at her daughter Vivian's home in Dallas. She was born on Sept. 2, 1932, to Paul Emil and Dorothea (Swann) Utz in Huntington, West Virginia. She was preceded in death by her husband David Salopek, her brother Richard...

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My Aunt Paulina and her sister Fredericka (my mom) I know are enjoying each other´s company again in heaven and watching down on all their loved ones on earth.

I was so sorry to hear about Mrs. Salopek's passing. I have such fond memories of slumber parties and trips to sporting events with Diana and her mom. She was always willing to host our group of girls which has left me with wonderful memories.

Dearest Paulina Salopek & family; Your daughter Vivian & her loving husband simply changed my life. I worked for them in my early 20'. and your daughter's wisdom has taught me all about grace, wisdom, kidness & inspiration (oh and David helped too:). All my love to the family. Sincerely, Shelly Haxton.
(Yo Viv. call me when you up to it. 760-586-6693. I love you, Kisses The Haxton's)

What a remarkable life you had Paulina. We never met. Your cousin-by-law, Robert Salopek of San Francisco and Corrales, NM.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We thought so much of Paulina. Heaven gained another special angel.

My deepest condolances to the Salopek Families. Pauline was a wonderful person as I worked with her for many years as a staffer for the Planning and Zoning Commission. RIP.

The entire Salopek family are in my thoughts and prayers. A woman of grace that did so much for everyone she touched.

Paulina and her sister Fredericka

Dear cousins, Vivian, Diana and David; keeping each of you in my thoughts and prayers and deepest sympathy for the loss of your Mother. She will certainly always be with you and her legacy will live forever. She was always such a giving woman who helped many, and I remember how much my Mother enjoyed her sister coming to visit in Florida, they had a lot of good times! May memories help comfort each of you. Love Paula