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STUART MASON Obituary

STUART MASON Stuart Jay Mason was 76 years old and a 47-year resident of Las Vegas when he passed away, surrounded by his loving family, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Stuart was born Dec. 19, 1935, in Columbus, Ohio to Agnes Fine Mason and Morry Marcus Mason. Shortly thereafter, in 1937, the family moved to Coral Gables, Fla., which, back then, was just a sleepy, backwater town. He grew up with many friends who nicknamed him the "golden boy." He graduated high school from Staunton Military Academy of Virginia and earned a degree in business with a minor in philosophy from the University of Miami. Stuart met his wife, Flora Esformes Mason, in 1956. She was the little sister of his friend and fraternity brother, Joe Esformes. Stuart and Flora enjoyed a long and loving marriage of 53 years, beginning in Miami, Dec. 20, 1958. By 1965, Stuart and Flora moved with their three children to Las Vegas and fell in love with the West. Stuart worked in all phases of construction with his father at Taylor International Corp. His two sons, Bill and Jim, later joined the company to make it a three-generation affair. Stuart had the unique distinction in his construction career of building the largest hotel in the world not just once, but four times: the International Hotel (now the LVH), the MGM Grand (now Bally's), the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, and lastly, the Venetian and Palazzo projects for the Las Vegas Sands. People often said to Stuart that constructing large buildings was an exciting way to make a living. To Stuart, though, "it was a hard, difficult, and honest way of earning a living," but it was work that he thoroughly loved. He took great pleasure and satisfaction from the strong personal relationships he developed with trades people and his professional colleagues. He was well-respected for his integrity and work ethic. Stuart had tremendous passion for reaching out and helping people around him. It was his personal goal to try to make a genuine difference in people's lives. This translated into a long philanthropic path that included founding the Las Vegas Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and serving as president of the Nevada State Contractor's Board and Temple Beth Sholom. He was a trustee of the Clark County Library, and board member of the Great Basin National Park Foundation. But his most personal gratification came from the creation of the Mason Peer Research Coaches Program at the UNLV Libraries where he developed meaningful relationships with each student scholarship recipient and cherished each student's achievements. Stuart was a man of many facets. He was a voracious reader in many genres. He was an art collector, poet and philosopher – a man with a great passion for life that matched his insatiable intellectual curiosity. What gave Stuart the most pleasure above all else were the many adventures and times he spent with his family, from roaming the United States in his motor home in the early years, to river rafting in the West, safaris in Africa, journeys to Israel, and many treasured summers in Sun Valley, Idaho. Stuart is survived by his wife, Flora; his sons and daughters-in-law, Bill and Sara, and Jim and Gwen; and his five beloved grandchildren, Rachel, Shelby, Sam, Claire, and Dani. Stuart enjoyed close and loving relationships with his brothers-in-law, Joe and Nate Esformes, his nieces and nephews, and his many dear friends. The family would like to specially thank Stuart's friend and physician, Dr. Wayne Hofstetter of MD Anderson, and the capable and caring staff at the Nevada Cancer Institute and Nathan Adelson Hospice. A funeral service was held May 1, 2012. Shiva will be Thursday, May 3, and Sunday, May 6, at the Mason home, with a minyan at 6 p.m. The family would appreciate donations to the Las Vegas Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Nathan Adelson Hospice, Mason Peer Research Coaches Program at UNLV Libraries, or other charity of choice.

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal from Apr. 30 to May 2, 2012.

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Geri (Garland) Domenick

August 21, 2012

Dear Flora, Billy and Jimmy, I just learned today of Stuart's passing. I am so very sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult and sad time, and I send you my deepest condolences. I have such fond memories of all of you.

Tracy Rappa

May 7, 2012

Dear Flora, Jimmy and Billy, and family,
Michael and I are deeply saddened by the news of Stuart's passing. He was a kind and genuine man, and we loved knowing him. We will always remember him very fondly.

Cordell Sanders

May 4, 2012

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Jim Ward

May 4, 2012

Staurt was a positive influence in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with Jim and Bill and your Mother and families.
He will be remembered.
Jim Ward

Rochelle Ferber

May 3, 2012

Dear Flora and Family: We were terribly saddened when we heard the news about Stuart. Our deepest condolences.
Love
Shelly & Shel Ferber

Rochelle Hornsby

May 3, 2012

Flora , Billy & Jimmy so sorry. Please accept our condolenses.
We have had many good times.
Stuart was special that's for sure.
Rochelle Hornsby & Evan

May 3, 2012

Dear Flora and Family. We send our deepest condolences to you, Bill and Jim. Our thought and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.

Love, Arlene and Michael Mack

Joe Garron

May 2, 2012

Dear Flora, Jim, Billy & families:
Please know that your grief is shared.
I feel privileged to have been his friend for so many years and will always remember the stories we would exchange of our common experiences.
He will indeed be missed.

May 1, 2012

Dearest Flora, we send our deepest condolences to you and your family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Wilma and Burt Bass and Family

May 1, 2012

My dear Flora and Family, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. We remember fondly the years we were neighbors! May you find comfort knowing others share your sorrow. Merrilou Thomas and Family

May 1, 2012

There are no words to describe the sorrow that we feel. Please take comfort in knowing that we admired the man that he was and that he will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
-Rosemarie & Bob Schaich

Hagop "Jake" Arslanian Sr.

May 1, 2012

Respect and deep sympathy's to the Mason family. Flora, Bill and Jim my prayers and thoughts are with you for your loss, may you be blessed with comfort and peace. May Stuarts Legacy and memories keep you all strong.

Tom & Lauri Siegert

May 1, 2012

We will miss our Friend, Stuart. We have many great memories of times spent with him as well as his family. We only wish that we could be there today to say good-bye in person. To Flora, Jim & Billy - our prayers are with Stuart and our hearts are with you.

Allan & MaryAnne Boruszak

May 1, 2012

Our prayers and thoughts to Flora and the family. I had many laughs with Stuart, and valued our friendship. Sorry we cannot be there in person, but we are in thought

Melanie & Duane Welch

April 30, 2012

Wishing condolences to the Mason family. Stuart will be missed for his smile and sense of humor that endured throughout even the toughest times.

Tom Fitzgerald

April 30, 2012

A man whose Wisdom was so so obvious, and was pretty easy to deal with in a very demanding Construction Industry--a maestro
Tom Fitzgerald

Randy & Jacqui Bird

April 30, 2012

This news makes us so very sad. Please accept our most sincere condolences. Your whole family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Lori Orchow

April 30, 2012

Both of my parents, Dr. & Mrs. Harold Orchow, had spoken of the Masons many times, and I also went to Valley High School with two of the boys. I just wanted to leave my condolences in my parents' memories.

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