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David Suliveres

June 25, 1957 ~ September 15, 2020

David Suliveres, 63 of Port St. Lucie, Florida passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2020.

Born in Manhattan, New York on June 25, 1957, he was the son of Angel Suliveres and Milly Martin.  He moved to Port St. Lucie eight years ago coming from Puerto Rico.

David served in the Puerto Rico National Guard and received his Bachelor’s of Science from University of Puerto Rico.

He was an interpreter most recently working for Certified Language International.

David was Catholic, a member of NRA and the Republican Party.  He enjoyed watching Nascar and traveling with his wife, especially going on cruises.

He is survived by his wife Miriam; one daughter; one brother; and three grandchildren.

Condolence

Sue Vincent

September 21, 2020, 2:00 pm

David, you will always be in my heart. You were one of the kindest and funniest people I know. I will miss you more than you will ever know my friend. Love you!

Sara E. Suliveres

September 22, 2020, 3:10 am

I have no words this has taking me by surprise. Fly high primo my bday partner. Condolences to the family ..

Veronica Cedeño-Suliveres

September 22, 2020, 2:28 pm

This has been a shock for everyone. I will always remember you as a loving, kind person. You were always up for a good time. This is how I will always remember you, because that is who you were. RIP.

Marlene Rodriguez-Alvarez

October 18, 2020, 11:21 pm

It is with deepest sorrow and sadness that I write this tribute in memory of you. You were an uncle in a million. My uncle David was humble, kind, loving, caring, Hard worker and good at heart and soul, Loved HIS FAMILY and the life of the Party.!!!
We unfortunately lost contact for many years. However, I found you on Facebook and we reconnected and decided the best time for you to surprise your sister Migdalia (my mother) was at their wedding renewal of vows. You were so excited to surprise your sister and even took pictures at the church ceremony without her seeing you. Thank you for sharing your interest of Nascar Racing (The Daytona 500) and your favorite Driver was Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr., nicknamed, “Junebug” #88 and also taking us to Traditional Field. ( The Met’s his favorite baseball team).
Your sudden death came as a rude shock. The Suliveres Family and I did not expect it and wish we had more time to continue to appreciate you. God in His infinite wisdom knows best. May Our Lord comfort and sustain your family, Your Wife Miriam, Lorraine (your loving daughter) and your grand-kids whom you loved dearly now and always. May God Almighty keep you safe resting in perfect peace till resurrection day, Amen!! MY LOVING UNCLE You Will be sincerely missed.
PS: Thanks for answering the phone last year when I was able to reach you to wish you a Happy birthday and giving me your blessing (Dios te Bendiga Marlene), I will never forget your voice but most of all your laughter is was truly contagious.

Miriam Losada

October 19, 2020, 12:52 am

Goodbye for now my love.

Thank you for 12 wonderful years, filled with love, laughter, traveling and being soulmates. So happy we got to do all you weren’t able to do before.

I was not your first love but it has been a honor to be your last love.

You will always live in my heart.
TE AMO HONEY!

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