Survivors include one daughter: Sonia Mota (Cristobal Marroquin) of LaBelle, FL
2 Sisters
8 Grandchildren and 1 Great Grandchild
The family will receive friends on Thursday March 3, 2022 from 5 to 7 PM at the Akin-Davis Funeral Home 560 E. Hickpochee Ave. LaBelle
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, March 4, 2022 at 10:00 am at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, LaBelle with Father Jiobani Batista officiating.
Interment will be Friday, March 4, 2022 in Fort Denaud Cemetery, LaBelle.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, March 4, 2022 at 10:00 am at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, LaBelle with Father Jiobani Batista officiating.
Interment will be Friday, March 4, 2022 in Fort Denaud Cemetery, LaBelle.
Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle.
Wilbur Ray Sullivan (Sr) passed away at home after a brief decline in health. He was 97.
On Sunday afternoon Ray, by Faith in Jesus Christ and through the Grace of God, defeated death and joined his wife, Judy, in Heaven. He was also reunited with his parents Ruth and John, siblings, Willie Pearl (Bug), Betty, Johnny, and one great-grandson, John Daniel Moss in a heavenly reunion. He was born in Wauchula, FL and graduated from Wauchula High School.
Immediately after graduation he came to Clewiston, FL and began working for the United States Sugar Co. In 1943 he joined the Marine Corps where he served until the end of hostilities in 1945 as a member of VMB 423 Marine Air Squadron in the South Pacific.
He returned to Clewiston where he met and married the love of his life, Judy McCarson. They enjoyed 64 years together and had 4 children: Ray Jr (Dell), Gail Yvonne Rushing (Cecil), Marion Annett Primmer, and Judy Ann Sullivan.
Ray moved to South Bay where he built his home and opened several businesses: Sullivan’s Sunoco, South Bay Variety Store, The Lunch Box, and he leased Wilson’s Superette.
He served this community several terms as City Councilman, Vice Mayor and Mayor. In post-retirement He and Judy operated the cafeteria at Glades Day School providing fresh cooked meals for the students and faculty.
Ray is survived by 7 Grand Children: Wendy (Roy) McClellan, Ray (Stephanie) Sullivan III, Nicole (Freddy) Hennevelt, Mendy (Shannon) Hill, Jessuca (Ben) Switzer, Abby (Alex) Garcia, and Olivia Moya.
And 12 Great Grand Children: Ryne (Macie) McClellan, Nolan McClellan, Collin (Naomi) Sullivan, Granger (Sydney) Sullivan, Jude Moss (McKenzie), Jaxon Moss, Jace Swindle, Bailey Horton, Katlyn Goobeck, Jake Goobeck, Gavin Switzer, and Griffin Switzer.
In lieu of flowers monetary gifts are encouraged to support Hope Hospice of Clewiston Fl and the First United Methodist Church of Clewiston, Fl.
Immediately after graduation he came to Clewiston, FL and began working for the United States Sugar Co. In 1943 he joined the Marine Corps where he served until the end of hostilities in 1945 as a member of VMB 423 Marine Air Squadron in the South Pacific.
He returned to Clewiston where he met and married the love of his life, Judy McCarson. They enjoyed 64 years together and had 4 children: Ray Jr (Dell), Gail Yvonne Rushing (Cecil), Marion Annett Primmer, and Judy Ann Sullivan.
Ray moved to South Bay where he built his home and opened several businesses: Sullivan’s Sunoco, South Bay Variety Store, The Lunch Box, and he leased Wilson’s Superette.
He served this community several terms as City Councilman, Vice Mayor and Mayor. In post-retirement He and Judy operated the cafeteria at Glades Day School providing fresh cooked meals for the students and faculty.
Ray is survived by 7 Grand Children: Wendy (Roy) McClellan, Ray (Stephanie) Sullivan III, Nicole (Freddy) Hennevelt, Mendy (Shannon) Hill, Jessuca (Ben) Switzer, Abby (Alex) Garcia, and Olivia Moya.
And 12 Great Grand Children: Ryne (Macie) McClellan, Nolan McClellan, Collin (Naomi) Sullivan, Granger (Sydney) Sullivan, Jude Moss (McKenzie), Jaxon Moss, Jace Swindle, Bailey Horton, Katlyn Goobeck, Jake Goobeck, Gavin Switzer, and Griffin Switzer.
In lieu of flowers monetary gifts are encouraged to support Hope Hospice of Clewiston Fl and the First United Methodist Church of Clewiston, Fl.
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