MIAMI ā The public may visit and pay their respects Tuesday to the late City of Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes.
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Reyes died Friday after battling leukemia. He was 80 years old.
Reyes was first elected to the commission in November 2017.
He was reelected to the District 4 seat, representing Flagami and Coral Way, in 2019 without opposition.
Tuesdayās visitation will be held at Caballero Rivero Westchester, located at 8200 Bird Road, from at 4 p.m. to 1 a.m.
On Wednesday, a mass will be held at St. Michael Church.
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Statement from Reyes family issued Friday:
āWith profound sadness we announce the passing of City Commissioner Manolo Reyes.
āManolo cherished his family, especially his three grandsons. He loved his many, many friends all across our great communities. He yearned for a free and democratic Cuba. And he was a proud and enthusiastic Florida Gator.
āHis generous heart especially belonged to the residents of District 4 and all others living throughout his beloved City. Serving as a City Commissioner was Manoloās great, lifelong dream fulfilled. He energetically served his City with passion, honor and integrity every day.
āWhen he was diagnosed with cancer some time ago, Manolo did not let his illness define him; instead, he became even more committed to accomplishing the goals he had established for himself and his City staff, beginning with his election in 2017. Manoloās ear always was attuned to āthe little guy,ā the least among us, and he met with and counseled constituents up until only a few days before his recent hospitalization.
āManolo faced his health challenges in much the same manner he faced his political campaigns: With plain-spoken leadership, with great personal courage, and with an unwavering determination to win. In the end, Manoloās life of unquestioned character, high moral purpose and commitment to public service delivered his greatest victory of all: He won the reward of reuniting with his Lord in Heaven, resting in eternal glory and peace.
āWhen asked recently how he wished to be remembered, Manolo humbly said: āAs a man who fulfilled his solemn duties, to his family and to his community; as a man whose word was his bond, and upon whose handshake could be relied, and who never had a corrupt thought in his entire life.āā
āManolo is survived by his wife of 56 years, Chacha Reyes; daughter Meily and husband Antonio Rios; son Manny and wife Adriana Pereira-Reyes; grandsons, Maximo, Matthew and Daniel; sisters Mayda Rodriguez and Merle Reyes; his adored nieces and their husbands and extended family; many beloved friends and his exceptional City staff that were his District 4 family.
āHe was preceded in death by his sister Maika Reyes, his mother Eduviges Ortiz, and his hero, role model and political inspiration, his father Ernesto āPayesā Reyes.ā