shooting experience utilizing laser technology-based replica firearms and food and beverage offerings. Mitch was a member of the Board of Directors of VirTra, Inc., a developer of use of force training systems and accessories, since 2016. Mitch's most recent venture, The Revelry, a culinary and entertainment collective, is set to open in late 2020. Mitch is survived by his devoted wife, Kimberly Miller Saltz of Scottsdale, Arizona; loving sister, Hedy Saltz (Gadi) Rennert; nieces, Liat Rennert and Yael Rennert (Benjamin) all of Haifa, Israel; stepchildren, Christopher (Liliana) Castille and Lindsay Castille (Matthew) Smyth of Scottsdale, Arizona; and grandchildren, Holden Newcom, Mekayla Huesers, Avery and Kinsley Smyth, Leo and Ellie Castille. Mitch was preceded in death by his parents, Ted and Leatrice Saltz; his grandparents, Sam and Lillian Saltz and Harry and Rae Rodin; and his wife, Sherry Noreen Saltz. While Mitch was an astute and well-respected businessman, family truly came first to him. He enjoyed traveling and exploring the world with his wife, Kim. In Kim, he found a fellow sports fanatic, and they attended many sporting events to cheer on their favorite teams. When not watching sports (rarely), Mitch enjoyed going to plays and musicals, especially in New York City and Las Vegas. He saw Jersey Boys so many times, he most likely knew it by heart. Mitch was more than a stepfather to Chris and Lindsay. To Chris, Mitch was a trusted mentor, advisor, and true friend. To Lindsay, Mitch was a father. One of Mitch's greatest joys in life was spending time with his six grandchildren. Mitch's own childlike personality shined through when he played with his grandchildren. He had the unique ability to make every one of them feel like they were the most special child in the world. He truly cherished every moment spent with them. Their many play dates included piano concerts (Mitch was a talented piano player), outings to zoos, aquariums, parks, and their favorite, watching Papa perform his special Polish magic trick. To the grandchildren, Mitch was the moon, and to Mitch, they were his bright shining stars. The service and reception will be held on October 14, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. at Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary and Memorial Park located at 6500 East Bell Road, Scottsdale, Arizona. Please join us for a celebration of a life well lived. Carrying Mitch to his final resting place at Desert Hills Memorial Park will be Chris Castille, Matt Smyth, Holden Newcom, Barry Monheit, Bob Kant, and Jeff Rassas. Honorary pallbearers are Gadi Rennert, Ron Miller, Travis Bowen, and Corey Lambrecht. Those who wish to honor Mitch's memory may make donations to Special Olympics, https://www.specialolympics.org/get-involved/donate Tunnel to Towers Foundation, https://tunnel2towers.org/donate/ or the 100 Club of Arizona. https://www.100club.org/donate/