George Wallace Melvin Sr.

George Wallace Melvin Sr. obituary, Charlottesville, VA

George Wallace Melvin Sr.

George Melvin Obituary

Published by Daily Progress from Apr. 18 to Apr. 19, 2010.


George Wallace Melvin Sr.

On Thursday, April 15, 2010, after a long battle with a series of diabetes-related health complications, George Melvin left his earthly shell to go home to be with his beloved Lord.

He was born on May 13, 1946, the son of Reverend Charles D. Melvin and Mary Wilson Melvin, who have both preceded him in death. A brother, the Reverend David Melvin, also preceded him.

Surviving family left to love and cherish his memory include his wife, Alfreda W. Melvin; his son, George W. Melvin II; a daughter-in-law, Natalie Wilson Melvin; a daughter, Holly P. Rodriguez and her husband, Enrique; a son, Corrie James Melvin; a stepson, Jon M. Hainer and his wife, Katherine Watkins; and a stepdaughter, Theresa Hainer and husband, Danu Sweet. Surviving and loving siblings include James H. Melvin, Betty J. Harris, Mary Ann Nowlin and her husband, James "Champ", and Charles Monroe and his wife, Mary. Beautiful surviving grandchildren and step-grandchildren include Alicia Calloway, Christopher, Jaylen and Jacqueline Melvin, Raina and Darius Melvin, Isla Dali Rodriguez, Elijah James Melvin, and Max Sweet. George is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

George Melvin graduated from Campbell County High School in Virginia, and has resided in the Lynchburg / Charlottesville area for all of his life, while performing regionally, nationally and internationally on Hammond B-3 organ, piano and keyboards as bandleader, side musician and studio musician. Born with an astonishing gift for music, he became an accomplished keyboard artist with a natural ear for and knowledge of music. His quick ability to transpose keys made him a favorite with vocalists, and his rare understanding of rhythm brought praise from professional swing and ballroom dancers alike.

He began his professional career at 18 years of age, playing his Hammond B-3 organ with several well-known R&B groups that were managed by All Platinum Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. During his years in the New York City and New Jersey area, he was mentored by B-3 organ jazz-master Richard "Groove" Holmes. He eventually gained enough skills for "Groove" to let fans assume that George was his son, as they resembled one another. During the late 70's George shifted his performances first to solo piano, then added keyboards and computer-based rhythms that resulted allowed him to sound amazingly like a trio. He never forgot his first love however, and during the 80's he began offering more performances and recordings using his beloved Hammond B-3 organ, "Miss Lucy".

During the first 30 years of his career, George performed with many well-known musicians, either as a member of their bands or as the "host musician" at the venues where he was employed. Pearl Bailey, Dean Martin, Toots Thieleman, Al Hurt, Grant Green, Miles, Davis, Dexter Gordon, Aretha Franklin, Nancy Wilson, Johnny Cash, Charlie Daniels, Ray Charles, Teddy Pendergrass, Nat Reeves and many others have expanded both his stylings and his repertoire.

His extensive "mental repertoire" easily exceeded 1000 tunes, primarily jazz, swing, R&B, and popular tunes from the thirties to the present, as well as some Broadway tunes, film themes and even a bit of country. He was also a superb Gospel musician in the Pentcostal tradition. He was generous, gentle and patient with children and elders, and regularly volunteered time to play for charitable events, Senior Citizens' facilities and schools.

McClenny Funeral Services Inc., 600 Henry Street, Charlottesville, Virginia, 434-293-8090, is in charge of funeral arrangements.

There will be visitation at Mount Zion First African-American Baptist Church from 1 until 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. The funeral service will begin at 2 p.m. and there will be a fellowship time afterward.

There will be a graveside interment service 12 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2010, at the First Church of Jesus, Apostolic Fatih Cemetery in Hurt, Virginia.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Kidney Fund at http://www.kidneyfund.org/give-now/gifts-in-honor-of/, or at 6110 Executive Boulevard, Ste 1010, Rockville, MD 20852, or to the American Diabetes Association, http://www.diabetes.org/how-to-give/ways-to-donate-give/.


This obituary was originally published in the Daily Progress.

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June 10, 2010

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May 20, 2010

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May 9, 2010

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Shenda Allen

June 10, 2010

I was saddened to hear the passing of Daddy George. Even though I was not aware of his passing I am truly mourning his loss at this moment.

The days and nights we shared at the Boars Head Inn located here in Charlottesville have always be special to me. The passion and talent Daddy George had for music was a blessing with his black tuxedo, white shirt, and his pipe filling the air with this sweet aroma. We had some memorable moments at the Boar's Head Inn in the Terrace Lounge. The staff was more like family to Daddy George and guests all over the world would love to come to the Terrace Lounge just to be amazed by the sound Daddy George was putting through those instruments. Even though some guests who passed through didn’t have the vocals to be a singer, Daddy George gave them music to sing songs like “New York New York” and “Mac the Knife”. He would make them sound as if they were the original singer. However, the staff we had in the Terrace Lounge at the Boar's Head Inn will always be forever thankful to Daddy George for helping us. He would play my favorite song when the Terrace Lounge was filled with guests inside and on the patio he would play “Memories from Cats”.

The love he had for his darling wife and family will always be remembered. I am truly thankful to have shared wonderful moments with his family.

I am truly lost in words because I am so hurt that I did not attend his Homegoing Service of a dear friend like, Daddy George. However, I will remember the good times we had working together and the friendship we established over the years.

Thank you, Alfreda for allowing me to know and share the love of this great man. Daddy George will always be missed but not forgotten.

God has a special man in his army now playing music for all to hear.

James Gates

May 20, 2010

George my friend, I'll never forget how you brought warmth back into my father's heart because of you and your "Lucy", Pop was back playing even stronger than ever! You and my father are back together making super music! I thank you so much touching my life in a way that hard to explain! I love you and I will miss you madly! I will continue your music forever!

Love always,

Saxsmo Gates

M Smith

May 9, 2010

Had Hoped to see George play once again, been many years but I remember how kind and personable he was and so willing to stop and make conversation between sets and even between songs! May God comfort you all in your loss.
Ps 116:15 Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.

Sheila Wilson

May 3, 2010

Tears flood my eyes and sadness fills my heart as I learned Saturday of my friend George's passing.

What can be said that you haven't already heard?

My Dear Friend, I have had the honor of knowing you and your family for 30 years. Your musical talent was a blessing from God. Your generosity toward me and my family members were phenomenal. You were a blessing to the musical community and to your many friends.

It has truly been a privilege to call you my Dear Friend.

God holds you in the palm of His hand George. We love you and will be praying for Alfreda, your Children, Family and Friends and always holding them - and you in our thoughts and prayers.

Words are so inadaquate at a time like this. Alfreda, George, Jr, Holly, Corey, and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss.

This world has lost a great musician, but Heaven has gained a glorious one.

Rest in peace my Dear Friend George. You will be missed.

Gods many Blessings,
Sheila

May 1, 2010

George Melvin was a friend of our family for the past 30 years ...
We just today learned of his passing ... Our sincere condolences to his Family in this most difficult of times.
Words are always inadaquate at times like these, but the Family, we and the world of music have lost a giant of a man .... Our Prayers for you all . George will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Dale & Emily Wilson
Lynchburg, VA,

Jennifer Green

April 23, 2010

George touched so many lives, and will be missed by every single one of them! We were all blessed to have known this gifted, generous, kind man.

April 21, 2010

I thank God for the privilege and honor to have met G.W.and the Melvin family.It was such a pleasure helping to care for Mother Melvin and being in the presence of her family who were so full of love.family cherish your memories and hold tight to them for they will help to sustain you.G.W.will be missed but never forgotten. sincerely,joanne cook

April 20, 2010

As one of my "brothers" from the Class of 1965 Campbell County High School, George was a gentle giant. Seeing him at the reunions was always a joy. Rest in peace.
Gloria Terrell Bladensburg, MD

Nancy Damon

April 19, 2010

George was both a wonderful musician and a generous man. I remember him playing at the Senior Center and other places around town. His great music and his gentle kindness always made you feel special to be around him. My condolences to his family.

April 19, 2010

I have know GW all my childhood and Adult life, I will miss him and his music, GW and I went thru Elementary School and High School together. I will always remember him starting off with the Vistatones with his music, those were the good old days. I know he will still be playing his music in heaven so that all can enjoy. The Hill gang will always rem "GW" my prayers go out to the family..... Charlene Monroe (Altavista, Virginia) Class of "65" Campbell County High School

BOB GRANT

April 19, 2010

We've all lost another great musician
to the ages. My sincere condolences to
the family og Mr.Melvin. He will be missed by all of us in entertainment
business.Thanks for those memories.

Debbie Hardy

April 19, 2010

Holly, I know you will miss your dad, but I'm sure he will be making beautiful music in heaven.

Chucky Hayes

April 19, 2010

George was a wonderful musician. Praying for the family in this time of grief. I remember when george Invited me to his home and let me play his hammond b-3 (miss Lucy) Truly an honor to play in his studio.
Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot Heal.

Ken Haas

April 19, 2010

George was a wonderful human being, great friend and a great musical mentor.
Ken Haas Charlotte, NC

April 19, 2010

Billy and Rob at Charlottesville Music wish to extend our condolences to the Melvin family. We always looked forward to visits from George and will treasure the many conversations we had. George was a great guy and a great musician; he will be missed.

Angela Sherman

April 19, 2010

I have enjoyed George's music for many years as he was a regular fixture at many UVA functions. He will be greatly missed, both as a musician and as a gentleman of the highest order. He is playing for the heavenly choir now, which must really be something to hear!

Edie Patterson

April 19, 2010

Mr. Melvin gave countless hours of joy and pleasure through his music. I don't think you can imagine how many people danced to his tunes and had so much fun, and part of the pleasure of the evening was the evident joy he had in playing music. I am sure he is livening up Heaven with his rhythms!

bernard coleman

April 18, 2010

As a brother, friend, classmate, from 1st through 12th grade with a good deal of that time as a fellow musician in the V ista-Tones "GW", will be sorely missed and mourned

Mary Davis

April 18, 2010

George was so inviting and kind to younger and less experienced musicians. His smile, his pipe, his music, his very soul will be missed here and cherished there.
With deep sympathy,
Mary Davis
Lynchburg, VA

Rick Pietsch

April 18, 2010

George was first a patient but then a friend and teacher. He epitomized bravery, energy, generosity and talent. Our world won`t be the same without Miss Lucy and his wonderful smile.

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