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G. Barney Rawlings Obituary

World War II bomber pilot G. Barney Rawlings came to Las Vegas in 1947 to sing - launching a half-century career as a performer, emcee and executive director of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
It was something of a second life for Rawlings. As an Army Air Corps pilot, he had flown 35 combat missions in B-17 bombers over Europe, logged 282 hours in the air and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, three battle stars and six air medals.
Rawlings, 86, died of melanoma Thursday at his St. George, Utah, home.
Rawlings, who retired from the Army Air Corps Reserve as a major general, was the convention bureau's assistant manager in the late 1950s when he was asked to show off the town to a Hollywood actor. Rawlings and Ronald Reagan bonded on that trip, and they became lifelong friends.
Rawlings was born in Provo, Utah, on April 29, 1922. He came to Southern Nevada on Labor Day 1947 to sing for three nights at the Railroad Pass Casino for $150 - a far better gig than he'd had at a Utah nightclub, where he earned $5 a night while attending the University of Utah as a law student.
The casino crowd included Last Frontier Hotel show producer Hal Braudis, who auditioned Rawlings the next day. Two days later Braudis hired Rawlings, and he never looked back.
As a local emcee who could also sing, Rawlings performed a record 3,128 consecutive shows at the old Thunderbird Hotel. Such roles ceased to exist in the modern mega-showroom era.
In 1953, Rawlings added to his entertainment resume by becoming the sales and convention director at the Thunderbird. Four years later he was hired as assistant manager of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
He went to the Riviera in 1963 as vice president of sales and in 1968 became executive director of marketing for the Sands. At the same time, he served as national director of the Nevada Hotel Sales Management Association and vice chairman of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce's Aviation Committee.
In 1969, Rawlings was appointed executive director of the visitors authority, earning $25,000 a year.
Rawlings' wife of 49 years, Hazel, died in 1989 of cancer, and 18 years ago he married Christine Ann Puff Russell, who helped him with his production business.
In addition to his wife he is survived by his brother, James W. Rawlings of Connecticut; daughters, Darlene Richards of Las Vegas, Kathleen Danielson of Snowflake, Ariz., and Nancy Rawlings of Las Vegas; a son, Brent Rawlings of Las Vegas; five stepchildren, Rocky Russell, Christy Pyhtila, Brandon Russell, Angel Lemmon and Polly Falk; and 28 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
A viewing is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. May 16 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, 3400 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m. May 17 in the chapel, with a viewing from 9 to 10 a.m. Burial will be at Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery, 7251 W. Lone Mountain Road, Las Vegas, Nev. Arrangements are under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary.

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Published by The Daily News Journal on May 11, 2008.

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Carmen Mendoza

May 14, 2008

Christine and Family,

Please accept our most sincere condolences. Yet, know that Barney is at a better place. You will all get through this difficult time knowing it was time for him to go. I hope that these words will make you feel a little better. He no longer suffers and even though you may miss him you don't suffer watching him go through what he was going through.

Know that for our family Barney was a very special person that really touched many of us. We are now who we are because of what Barney did for us. He will always be a special person for my Dad, brothers, husband and of course myself. It was a true pleasure knowing him and of course you too Christine. Barney, really made me feel special at that luncheon at Ricardo's and I'll treasure that and everything else forever. Please take care of yourself and know that we are here for you. God Bless!
Sincerely,
Carmen & Luis Mendoza

Glenda Cole

May 13, 2008

Christine and family, You are all in my thoughts at this time. I was saddened to learn of Barney's passing. It was my privilege to be your neighbor at Twin Pines in Logan. I am also privileged to have received a CD of Barney's show tunes from you, Christine, and from Barney. Barney was a great person in so many ways. You are all in my prayers. With friendship and affection.

Debbie Ashby

May 13, 2008

Christine and Nancy. I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Barney. He was one of my favorite people and always left me with a smile on my face. He always had a smile on his face too. He reminded me a lot of my dad who passed away last year. Iwill miss his sweet spirit and smiling face. God bless your family. I met him through Deseret Book and also worked with Nancy for a while.

Debbie Ashby

May 13, 2008

Christine and Nancy. I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Barney. He was one of my favorite people and always left me with a smile on my face. He always had a smile on his face too. He reminded me a lot of my dad who passed away last year. Iwill miss his sweet spirit and smiling face. God bless your family. I met him through Deseret Book and also worked with Nancy for a while.

Randle Wilson

May 12, 2008

I will never forget the great man that he was, he was a good friend and a great man. As an enlised man I came to know him while working in a restaurant in Logan, Utah. He included me in many of his functions, I will miss him.

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