Melvin D Close Jr

Melvin D Close Jr obituary, Las Vegas, NV

Melvin D Close Jr

Melvin Close Jr Obituary

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Melvin D Close Jr Las Vegas - Melvin D. Close Jr. passed away peacefully at home on June 8, 2023, at the age of 89 surrounded by his beloved wife Kathleen and his three children, Mel, Stephanie, and Michael. The second of four sons, Mel was born on April 24, 1934, in Provo, Utah to Hope Coleman Close and Melvin D. Close, Sr., one of the original pioneer families in Las Vegas. Mel attended Black Foxe Military School in Beverly Hills, Las Vegas High School, Brigham Young University, a stint in the Army during the Korean War, and UC Berkeley School of Law. Mel returned home to Las Vegas where he opened a law practice by hanging a shingle on the door of his dad's real estate office - one could do that back then -- and embossed his name in gold foil on the office window, a gift from his father. Wanting more trial experience, Mel then went to work in the U.S. Attorney General's office. During that time, he met lifelong friends like Jim Bilbray, Harry Reid, Paul Carelli and others like himself, each seeking to make names for themselves.

Mel spent 18 years in the Nevada Legislature holding leadership offices in both houses including Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Judiciary, Speaker of the Assembly, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1973 through his last session in 1981, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and Chair of the Senate Gaming Committee. Despite rarely raising much money (only because he disliked fundraising), he never lost a single political race, instead winning by a resounding margin primarily because he was known as a man of his word. He was inducted into the Nevada Senate Hall of Fame in 1995 and served as the Chairman of the Nevada State Environmental Commission from 1986 until his retirement from law. Three bills he passed that he was most proud of included A.B. 582 about fiscal notes where the cost of every bill had to be included on the bill title; S.B. 275, the bill that set up the Environmental Commission; and A.B. 382, the civil and equal rights bill that was spurred by the unfairness of not allowing black performers like Sammy Davis, Jr. to stay in hotels on the Strip even though they were performing there.

After ending his work at the US Attorney General's office, he continued his legal career in private practice beginning with partners Jim Bilbray and Jerry Kaufman. They ultimately merged with Cliff Jones and Herb Jones, creating Jones, Jones, Bell, LeBaron, Close, Bilbray & Kaufman which eventually became Jones Vargas. Cliff Jones and Herb Jones, older than Mel, took him under their wings, and mentored him throughout his career.

Mel Sr. moved the family to Las Vegas, a western town of around 40,000. Mel Sr. had a keen business mind for making deals and bought land at the corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Sahara back when the Las Vegas Strip was the desolate Highway 91, surrounded by sage, sand, and not much else. Mel Sr. opened a hot dog stand on the land, blowing the smell of grilled onions across the Strip with a fan to attract incoming tourists, before building significant real estate holdings.

Mel Jr. liked to tell the story of how his father leased the land he owned next to the hot dog stand to Milton Prell who built the Club Bingo on it, then "the Largest Club in Nevada." On opening night Club Bingo raffled off a brand new Cadillac - and the winner was none other than the gentleman who owned the hot dog stand - Lucky Mel Close Sr! Mel Sr. sold the land to Club Bingo for cash plus a "worthless" parcel of "remote" land - 100 acres on Las Vegas Boulevard stretching from Flamingo to Tropicana. In 1950 they built the Desert Rose Motel, Lucky Ducky Liquor, and the Leaning Tower of Pizza, near the corner of Harmon Avenue and LVBD, giving away the rest of the land to a builder in exchange for construction of the Desert Rose.

Mel and his first wife, Saundra Close, had three children, Mel III, Stephanie, and Michael. Mel later married Kathleen Horden Close, an original Las Vegas native.

To Las Vegas, Mel would say that he loves you and thanks you for all that you did for him, but most importantly thank you for giving him a home. Mel loved Pine Valley, Utah, Sun Valley Idaho, fishing, and spending time with friends and family.

Mel was predeceased by his parents, his brothers Wayne, and Gene Close, and Saundra Wood Close, the mother of his three children. He is survived by his beloved wife of 20 years Kathleen Horden Close, his children, Melvin D. Close III (Susan), Stephanie Close Cable (Dale), Michael Close (Tami), stepdaughter Heather Gordon Seen (Anthony), brother Jack Close (Gaylee), sister-in-law Patricia Close, and nieces and nephews. Mel was a devoted grandfather to Gregory, Amy, Sarah, Andrew, Stephen, Cory, Jazmin, Ki, Sabrina, and Andrea. Mel was also a proud great-grandfather to Alex, Archer, Aviendah, Wyatt, Walker, Blair, Blake, Vanessa, and Jace. He will be missed.

In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to Friends of Redrock.

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September 11, 2023

Lianne Frehner Compton posted to the memorial.

August 12, 2023

Rocky Elkind posted to the memorial.

June 24, 2023

Sabrina Close posted to the memorial.

Lianne Frehner Compton

September 11, 2023

Mel III, I´m so sorry for your loss. He was a great man, and will be sorely missed. I hope you and yours will remember fondly all the great memories of your time with him.
Love to you, Michael and Stephanie.
Lianne

Rocky Elkind

August 12, 2023

Mel was my lawyer. He gave me very good advice and helped me and my family.. thank you and God bless you. God has a good man by his side.

Sabrina Close

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Sabrina Close

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Grandpa, I will miss walking next door to help decorate your house for every holiday - especially Halloween, our favorite and who could deny what a legend you are in your pumpkin jacket? I will miss rodeos in Idaho and stories about the Desert Rose and the Sun Valley Symphony and just sitting around the house laughing...and creamed corn and peanut brittle and your smiling face in the front row at all of my graduations and performances from kindergarten right up to my short film just a few weeks ago ....as Fraulein Maria says in the movie you watched with me so many times...these are a few of my favorite things! xoxo

Glenna Nelson

June 22, 2023

I have been very blessed to have worked for Mel for 26 plus years, some of those years remotely after his retirement. I have so many fond memories from those years! Mel was not only my boss but a dear friend!

Mel was always a kind, caring and gentle man. Even though he was a prominent figure in Las Vegas, he always remained humble.

Mel was an amazing man and lived and amazing life! And through it all, family always came first!

Life will not be the same without Mel! He will be dearly missed by many but he will NEVER be forgotten!

My thoughts and prayers go out to his adoring wife, Kathleen, his three children, Mel III, Stephanie and Michael, and his many grandchildren and great grandchildren during this difficult time!

Glenna Nelson
Co-worker, Friend

Susan Close

June 21, 2023

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Francine WALKER

June 18, 2023

We bought Mel's first home in PV.

Mel met the gorgeous Doll Kathleen, my dearest friend.

A new Close home was built
directly north of us.
Instant friendship was formed.
Dinners, lunches and happy times.
We sold our PV home and moved to the private residences above the reservoir.
Many visits occurred.
One year we drove Mel and Kathleen to the corn festival in Enterprise UT. Fun times.

The Close home in Vegas invited us to many gatherings.
We met Michael Close, another great man.
He moved next door to his Dad to assist him and Kathleen.

Honestly Mel was a gentile kind soul. Smart and humble.

We send our sincere condolences to Kathleen and the Close siblings, Heather Seen included.

Francine and Gary Walker
Daughter Stephanie Wilson

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Francine WALKER

June 17, 2023

We bought Mel's 1st PV home.
His new home was built facing our back porch.
Fast forward......
I meet the gorgeous red head Kathleen!
A wonderful friendship developed.
Lunches and dinners for us and other neighbors.
Later we purchased a home above the reservoir.
Mel and Kathleen were frequent guests.
During illnesses they drove over with food.
Took us out later for a Korean lunch.
Their respect and kindness was endless.
We enjoyed our dinners at their beautiful LV home.
We had lots of fun at the corn festival in Enterprise UT.
Mel was a gentile soul.
A true scholar and a friend.
RIP dear man.

Love

Francine and Gary Walker

John & Grace McGuire

June 15, 2023

Dear Kathleen,
Please receive our condolences. Mel obviously made a great impact on all those who knew him including us.

Pankaj Agarwal

June 15, 2023

Kathleen
I am so sorry for your loss!
I can´t even imagine how you feel!
May you, and your family, have peace and happiness after this profound loss!
Lots of love
Pankaj

Cari Close

June 15, 2023

To say my heart was broken when I learned of Uncle Mel´s passing is an understatement. He was a giant of a man who loved deep and was one of my absolute favorites!! When I married his nephew, Stephen, Uncle Mel immediately made me feel welcome and loved. He always treated me, as well as my own family, like we had always been part of the family. He had the kindest disposition. A gentle giant of a man. He had a great laugh. He taught my children to love the cabin in Pine Valley and on a few occasions met us there with Veyo Pies that he loved and got us hooked on. He would send me pictures of the wild turkeys and deer in the yard and I would do the same. Uncle Mel always celebrated our children´s accomplishments with us and loved telling me of his grandchildren´s achievements. He had great stories of my father in law Jack as well as their father that I loved to listen to. I loved our emails back and forth about the cabin and family updates. Our beloved Uncle Mel will be missed. May he rest in peace knowing how much my husband, children and I truly loved him.

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Lynda Soper

June 15, 2023

I was Mel’s secretary for several months. He was such a wonderful person — down to earth and a generous, respectful and kind gentleman. My heartfelt condolences to his family.

Heather Seen

June 14, 2023

For the last 20 years, I have always said that I gold medaled in the stepfather Olympics. Mel was a kind, generous, loving stepdad to me, always including me and treating me as one of his children. And I will be grateful forever for how much he loved my mom. He is already greatly missed.

Carolyn Yoss

June 14, 2023

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Kathleen & all of the dear Close family. We became acquainted w/ "Uncle Mel" when our Cari married Stephen Close.
He helped our family make good decisions w/ his kind & reassuring voice! I just loved how respectful he was of our feelings & thoughts! I loved to be around him as he was always open armed & so happy to be w/ family! I always felt loved & respected by him! What a great man!
He will be so greatly missed!
Carolyn & Chuck YOSS

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To a Wonderful Man

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Grandpa will be greatly missed.

Mel & Andrea

Tami Campa

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Sedona Family Vacation

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Sun Valley Family Vacation

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Sarah´s Wedding

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Family Vacation at his favorite place, Sun Valley

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Mel & Stephanie, his daughter

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Mel, beloved wife Kathleen & his children, Mel, Stephanie & Michael

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Mel and his three children in their youth

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Mel, his wife Kathleen & his stepdaughter Heather

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Mel & Mel III, his eldest son

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Mel & Michael, his youngest son

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Mel and his beloved wife Kathleen

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Mel and his children, Mel, Stephanie, Michael

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Tami Campa

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Above all else, Mel was a devoted family man. He took the entire family on an annual family vacation because he wanted everyone to stay close. We miss you already Mel ❤

Greg lambert

June 13, 2023

From my grandfather one of the greatest gifts was given to me, a donation was made in my name. Even at a young age it taught me to be a giving person and to help those less fortunate. A true life lesson was passed on to me. He has all my love and admiration.

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