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Rudy C. Salem

Sioux City, Iowa

1930 - 2021

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Rudy C. Salem

Sioux City

Rudy C. Salem, 91, of Sioux City passed away Friday, Nov. 5, 2021 at his residence.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday at Holy Cross-St. Michael Catholic Church with Father David Hemann officiating....

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Steve and Dick and Lori, Iknew Rudy as most through the parish and radio. Then after graduation in 1975 from Bishop Heelan Iknew him from working with him at St.Joe Hospital. He was always kind to me and a wonderful HR person!!!! Mama Mia what a life. And as usual Good Night Sister David whereever you are?-Our Love to you allRick and Judy Ellis

We have known Rudy for years through sports and his excellent broadcasts and in purchasing my parents house on Cheyenne he will truly be missed Prayers to your entire family

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

I am very sorry for the family´s loss i first met Rudy when I played football for Sioux City North than I saw him in different situations and he never forgot how we met a very fine man . The good Lord has found his football and basketball play by play person very fine man . Lord please wrap your arms around his family as they go through this hard time together. Tim Brunell.

My prayers are with you all. May God Bless you all!

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I remember Rudy helping me set up an account at the bank in 1948...he was so nice ...

I will miss Rudy - he was a great person. He broadcast many of my Sioux City North basketball games back in the 70's and 80's. I still have the VCR tapes of Rudy doing our state tournament games and have showed them to many players over the years. Everyone has enjoyed listening to Rudy doing the play by play. He has been over to my house with Mary after games to attend get to gathers. GREAT FRIEND, may you R.I.P.

I obtained one of my High School jobs thru Rudy Salem when he was the Personnel Director at St. Joe Hospital. Later, Rudy hired me on at St. Lukes, closer to my home, when he was the Personnel Director there. Years later, he provided me with great advice on choosing a career. He was one of a kind, quite the character and, Mamma Mia, he'll certainly be missed,