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Irving Bruce
Rivas
June 18, 1948 – July 8, 2023
Irving "Sonny" Bruce Rivas was born to Leroy Rivas and Elizabeth Terry Rivas, June 18,1948 on a beautiful radiant day of sunshine. His mother gave him the nickname "Sonny", and he was affectionately known as Uncle Sonny to most in the community. Irving Bruce Rivas gained eternal peace on July 8, 2023.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Elizabeth and Leroy Rivas; his siblings: Aretha Brown, Leroy Rivas and Harry Rivas; his Aunts: Willa Mae Burgohy, Doris Lawery and Lucille Terry; Niece: Anitra Brown and Brother-In-Law: Embrey McCoy.
He was christened in Bethel AME Church and was a lifetime member. He attended Douglass High School and graduated from Key West High School in 1966. In 1968, Irving was drafted into the United States Army, 6thBN (HAWK) 65thArty, during the Vietnam War, where he served honorably. His decorations: National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Services Medal, Matrious Unit Citation, Army Commendation Medal, and Expert Badge.
Upon his return home, Irving studied at Florida A&M University where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science in 1974. Irving was a very proud "Rattler".
Irving pursued a career in Education with the Monroe County School District for ten years. He continued his career with Department of Children and Families, serving the citizens of Monroe County for eight years. He retired from Comcast Corporation after a career of fifteen years, where he took pleasure in creating a lifetime of memories. His co-workers described him as dedicated, loyal, genuine, loving, outspoken, one of a kind, and supportive.
Growing up in a very close-knit family, Sonny's cousins were raised as his siblings. Sonny had a Love for his family and LIFE that was immeasurable. He poured his heart and soul into his family. He treated everyone with kindness, sharing the fruits of his labor. He had a strong influence and instilled the importance of education, independence and perseverance through life skills and challenges among all those he encountered.
He was a community activist with a strong work ethic, positive attitude, a God-fearing spirit, and a Love for advocacy. As a brother, father figure, and family member he demonstrated LOVE, compassion, humility, and strength with determination.
He was a "bridge over troubled waters" for many, he exemplified grace and was admired. Irving "Sonny'' Rivas was truly a man of unshakable conviction, great integrity, and honor.
Sonny had a passion for cooking, one of his many qualities. He enjoyed preparing his specialty dishes for family gatherings and events. His famous arroz con pollo, tuna pasta salad and baked hams, were all cooked to perfection and beautifully displayed.
He had a Love for sports, particularly, Tennis - watching the Williams Sisters, Venus and Serena, at the US, Australian, French Open, and Wimbledon. Sunday Football was a must and he enjoyed watching his favorite team, The Miami Dolphins. He appreciated his friendship with the fellas at the domino table.
Prior to his health issues, Sonny looked forward to his annual trips to Tallahassee, attending FAMU's Homecoming with all its festivities. Highlights include Marching 100's and visiting old friends.
In retirement, Sonny remained active in the community by volunteering his time helping several organizations and countless individuals. He was truly a humanitarian.
Sonny enjoyed shopping for his family and friends. When driving became somewhat difficult, you could find Sonny along with Kevin, Annette, or Adrian making their weekly trips around the community, then to the Commissary. Sonny was one of God's prophets, an Angel here on earth, feeding the hungry and sheltering anyone in need.
His conversations were early in the A.M., starting with routine callers and then with the Retirees; Kenny, Tense, Cleora, Kevin, Aloma and Veronica when visiting Key West, sitting on the famous Porch, enjoying their Cuban Bread and Cafe con leche, a Key West tradition. Sharing many stories, keeping everyone abreast, enjoying quality time, and reminiscing.
On July 4, 2018, Sonny received his call, 'We have a match, a Kidney awaits in Pennsylvania". Sonny along with his friend Pamela, headed to Pennsylvania to receive his Kidney transplant. Oh, what a blissful day that was! Cheering him on was his family and friends. God, we thank you!
The past five years have not been easy. The road of life became bumpy as he battled many health issues. While reflecting on his life, he quoted "I had a wonderful life and with beautiful friends and I'm grateful."
Sonny leaves to cherish his memories and legacy, he will sadly be missed by his beloved and devoted sisters: Veronica (Charles) Butler of Cutler Bay, Florida; Aloma McCoy and Paulette Rivas of Key West, Florida. Bonus sisters: Cleora Lightburn, Dr. Virginia Irving, Hortense Edwards, Debbie Christian, and Norma Osbourn. Brothers: Leo Rivas, Sr. and Kevin (Mechelle) Burgohy. His children as a dedicated father figure of Lawrence Moore Jr., Terrence (Alexandra) Moore of St. Petersburg Florida, Jasmine (Ebony) Moore and Cedric Moore, Jr. of Key West, Florida. Grandfather figure to Terrence Moore, Jr and Nathaniel Moore.
A Loving Uncle to his devoted Nieces: Anita (Von) Woods, Ava Rahming, Lakeisha McCoy, Jacqueline James, Destiny Rivas, Marjorie Rivas, Linda (Timothy) Jones, Kimberly (Gary) Webster, Brittiny (Anwar) Dudley, Tempestt (Jessie) Hubbard, Triniti Burgohy, Denise Gilmore, Deanna Byfield, Angelita Burgohy, Alex Burgohy, Tammy (Derek) Shine, Shelly (Aaron) Castillo, Kendra (Spencer) Lodree, Tiffany Christian, Antonia Lloyd, Ali Irving, Alisha Irving and Demetria Burgess. Great nieces: Andrea (John) Jacobs, India Woods, Chynna Woods, Alexsa Rahming, Shanita Brown, Elizabeth Rahming, Jakay Mack, Savannah Brown, Alissa Brown, Keoni Hodges, Brooklyn Alexander and Kenacee Scott.
Nephews: Alfred (Roxanne) Rahming, Sr., Avery Rivas, Alvin (Candice) Brown, Enrique Brown, Leo Rivas, Jr., Larry Rivas, Lionel (Jackie) Rivas, Lance (Delores) Rivas, Jakari Blackman, Adrian Johnson and Andre Edwards. Great nephews: Humberto Palacio, Alfred Rahming, Jr., Orville Garvey, Jr., Alvin Brown, Jr., Antwon Norris, Anthony Wilson, Avery Brown, Jr., Antonio Brown, D'Angelo Brown, Demetrious Brown, Kennedy Scott, Kenry Scott and Kyro Rahming. Cousins: VinaMae Saunders, Cecil (Myrna) Terry, Evangeline Washington, Detra Fisher, Gayle Burgohy, Shawn Bush, Robert Welch, Linda Nelson, Verlon Woodard, Ethel Simmons, Joseph Russell, Lemuel Russell, Valla Russell, Castillo and the Moore family.
He will sadly be missed by his devoted and Loving Friends: Lawrence (Mary) Moore, Raynor Knowles, Edwina Suarez, Pamela Wilson, Annette Mobley, Mona Clark, Debbie Barnett, Evelyn Faco, Veronica Taylor, Diane Castillo, Portia Navarro, Rayshon Lyons, Liz Hecht, Kathy Arrazola, Cedric Moore, Sr., Verely (Rosco) White, Clement Pla, Darrell Waldon, Cory McIntosh, and his weekend pastime card players. Godchildren: Trashara Wilson, Rachelle Deane, Alexis White and LaToiya Allen. Neighbors: Betty Jo Thompson and the Scott family. Many other relatives, and friends too numerous to mention.
Services entrusted to Key West Mortuary 328 Truman Avenue Key West, Florida.
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