Natividad (Naty) Salas Reginaldo Caldito, 75, passed away at home in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 28, 2022. Naty was born on December 24, 1946, in San Mateo, Isabela, Phillipines. She was the oldest of Miguel and Carmen Reginaldo’s eight children. She is pre-deceased by her Husband, Feliciano Cadelinia Caldito.
She is survived by her son, Erwin Caldito; Stepdaughters Mely (Romeo) Garcia, Erna (Patricio) Seatriz, Epigenia Caldito Rabanal and Mayrose (Harold) Sato. She is also survived by her siblings Lolita (Elysio) Lago, Erlinda (Jeremias) Corpuz, Virginia (Benjamin) Ciubal, Gloria (Julius) Garcia, Aida (Charles) Devlin and a brother, Romeo (Analyn) Reginaldo. Naty is pre-deceased by her brother, Simeon “Regie” (Sandra) Reginaldo.
Mrs. Caldito is also survived by 9 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, 6 great great grandchildren, along with 20 nieces and nephews and their extended families.
Naty was a custodian employed by the State of Hawaii-Department of Transportation, Airport Division, Kahului Airport, when she retired in 2012. She moved to Las Vegas to be closer to her son and join her siblings, who also lived in Las Vegas.
In her spare time, Natividad loved to cook, which brought her family together. She also enjoyed sewing, making alterations to her dresses, pants and various items. Another one of her favorite pastimes was gardening. She loved planting bougainvilleas and other flowers, as well as, making silk floral arrangements for her home.
Natividad was an active member of the Walnut Tagalog Congregation in Las Vegas. She was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in July 2016.
Natividad Caldito was a tireless worker with an incredible work ethic. She put her family first over everything. Ultimately, she was a selfless person, always giving of her time and energy to support you however she could. She will truly be missed by friends and family, alike.
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