Jacki Gluck
Jacki Gluck has lived in the Las Vegas area since 1978 and feels like a Las Vegas native. She graduated from UNLV with a B.A. in Psychology and was a licensed Social Worker for over 27 years. Together with her husband for over 30 years, they raised two kids in Southern Nevada and are now blessed with having a delightful grand-daughter. Her hobbi.... more
Jacki Gluck has lived in the Las Vegas area since 1978 and feels like a Las Vegas native. She graduated from UNLV with a B.A. in Psychology and was a licensed Social Worker for over 27 years. Together with her husband for over 30 years, they raised two kids in Southern Nevada and are now blessed with having a delightful grand-daughter. Her hobbies include genealogy, reading about historical events, and visiting National Parks.
Jacki’s grandmother, Wilma, moved out to Las Vegas in the mid-1970s after her husband died and found a job at the Las Vegas Information Center, which was located by McCarran Airport and Sunset Road, where the old highway met the LV Strip. She then made her way into the wedding chapel industry and fell in love with it! She worked for the Candlelight Wedding Chapel and the Wee Kirk o’ the Heather. When Jacki’s family moved out to Las Vegas in 1978, Jacki’s mother worked for the Candlelight Wedding Chapel, the Anniversary Chapel. She then ended up working at the Silver Bell Wedding Chapel. Her mom fell in love with the owner, Jim Duszynski, and married him in 1988. With two important people in her life, Jacki frequented wedding chapels and witnessed many day-to-day operations.
When the Silver Bell Wedding chapel burned for the second time, she witnessed first-hand the toll that losing their business had on both her mother and Jim. Jacki knew that the memories and stories of the once iconic wedding chapel needed to be captured and told before all was lost.
Writing this book has been a journey combining her love of family, genealogy, and social work, and is excited to share it with the world!