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Helmut Franz Rabis

Posted 2019-03-28 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Mar. 28, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Helmut Franz Rabis, went to be with the Lord after complications from
cancer on March 23, 2019. Helmut was born in Bavaria, Germany on April
17, 1950.

He served as a helicopter pilot in the German Air Force for three
years and then went on to complete his education; earning two master's
degrees in architecture and engineering. His profession brought him to
New Mexico, Colorado and California before settling in Arizona.

His hobbies included cooking his favorite German dishes for family and
friends, telling stories of his adventures from his many travels
around the world and watching soccer (football.) He also enjoyed
discussing politics,as well as learning about of the "Wild West."
One of the triumphs of life included the 20 years that he raised
wolves. He had a special bond with them and his face would light up
when he spoke of them.

Helmut owned an architecture business, Mohave Valley Designs, for more
than 20 years, serving clients all over the tri-state area.
He was preceded in death by Ruth E. Ruhl-Rabis.

He is survived by his father Helmut Franz-Xaver Rabis, mother Frida
Rabis (Pirtschun,)Sister, Margit Westermeier and brother Norbert
Rabis, all from Germany and his three sons; Michael Rabis (Daniela
Rabis) in Austria, Roland Rabis of Landshut, Germany and Martin Rabis
of Portugal.

He also leaves behind his wife, Shirley Sacheli, of Lake Havasu City,
stepdaughters Joanne Vianos (Phoenix,) Jeanne Kentch (Lake Havasu
City) Janette Ammon (Lake Havasu City) eight step grandchildren, 2
step great-grandchildren (Levi and Riley.)

His family and friends will miss his smile, wit, intelligence and deep
discussions about the world. Rest in peace, our dear Helmut.
Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.




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