Rafael Jose “Ray” Nieves
December 5, 1942 – April 6, 2024
Rafael Jose “Ray” Nieves, 81, of Prince Frederick, passed away April 6, 2024, at home with his family by his side. Born on December 5, 1942, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of Rafael A. Nieves and Mirta Diaz.
Ray moved to Wheaton in 1955 and resided there until he joined the United States Navy in 1960. He served as a cryptographer aboard the USS Coral Sea, a Midway class aircraft carrier, until 1964 when he received his honorable discharge.
He began his career as a Firefighter at Hillandale Volunteer Fire Department, Silver Spring, MD, and soon gained membership with the Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department. In 1966 he transferred into a position within the Prince George’s County Fire Department, where he specialized within the Fire Prevention division and as a bomb technician with Ward Caddington and became First Sergeant in 1972. He worked through the ranks of Fire Prevention and Suppression until 1985 when he retired as Operations Chief, second-in-command in Prince George’s County.
Ray became the Vice President of the Southern Maryland Hospital, and after five years returned to fire service as Chief Fire Marshal of Loudoun County, VA, and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, covering both Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport. By 1995 he had gained the position of Chief Fire Marshal in Alexandria, VA. In 1998 Ray suffered a major heart attack and was forced to retire from the fire service. Upon recovery, he founded the Rafael Nieves Heart Foundation for Children at the University of Maryland Hospital, where he had received bypass surgery.
Ray was very active in sports; he was a black belt in karate, and enjoyed competing in marathons, sailing, tennis, long-distance bicycling, and motorcycling. He held a great passion for the Fire Departments of Prince George’s County, and more recently Prince Frederick, MD, and also served as the president of the Nam Knights of America, a Veterans and Law Enforcement Motorcycle club in the Maryland and Virginia regions.
In 2018, Ray was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and fought a valiant battle for the past six years. He loved his family, church family, fire department family, and had an incredible zest for life. He will be missed by all.
Ray is survived by his wife of 30 years, Carolyn Chasse Nieves; daughters Michelle Clement of Avenue, MD, and Karen Nieves of North Beach, MD; granddaughters Courtney Nieves of North Beach, MD, and Savannah Schriever of Avenue, MD; sister Millie Ramey of Burke, VA, and brother James Nieves of Ocean City, MD.
A visitation will be held on the 20th of April starting at 11:00 A.M., followed by the service at 12:00 P.M. at St. Nicholas Lutheran Church in Huntingtown. The burial will take place at Chesapeake Highlands Memorial Gardens in Port Republic. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ray’s name to St. Nicholas Lutheran Church.
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- Memorial Service
Saturday, April 20, 2024
12:00 P.M.
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On behalf of the City of Alexandria Fire Marshal’s Office, we extend our sincere condolences to the Nieves family for your loss and appreciate the many years of service that Chief Nieves provided to the Fire Department Community during his long career.
I have known “Bomber” and wife for several decades. He was a true gentleman. He will be long-remembered as one of the finest. May he rest if peace.
Larry “Chief” Drayton
Free State Chapter
Nam Knights of America
Motorcycle Club
Dearest Carloyn & Family,
Valerie and I are extremely saddened to learn of Rays passing.
As you know Ray and I loved and respected each other and often conversed
and we always looked forward to our calls.
Ray was a mans man, and he was so very well liked and respected in our club.
It hurts me very much to be expressing my feelings for a friend and brother that
is no longer with us but rest assured he will be sorely missed by many of us.
I’m sure he will be looking down at us, and watching over us as well. KFFK.
To the family my deepest sympathy for the passing of Ray. I knew Ray through the fire department and later as he built homes. Truly a great man. He and his brother were a big support when my wife passed. I will never forget him and Danny attending her funeral. God Speed Ray
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On behalf of the City of Alexandria Fire Marshal’s Office, we extend our sincere condolences to the Nieves family for your loss and appreciate the many years of service that Chief Nieves provided to the Fire Department Community during his long career.
I have known “Bomber” and wife for several decades. He was a true gentleman. He will be long-remembered as one of the finest. May he rest if peace.
Larry “Chief” Drayton
Free State Chapter
Nam Knights of America
Motorcycle Club
Dearest Carloyn & Family,
Valerie and I are extremely saddened to learn of Rays passing.
As you know Ray and I loved and respected each other and often conversed
and we always looked forward to our calls.
Ray was a mans man, and he was so very well liked and respected in our club.
It hurts me very much to be expressing my feelings for a friend and brother that
is no longer with us but rest assured he will be sorely missed by many of us.
I’m sure he will be looking down at us, and watching over us as well. KFFK.
To the family my deepest sympathy for the passing of Ray. I knew Ray through the fire department and later as he built homes. Truly a great man. He and his brother were a big support when my wife passed. I will never forget him and Danny attending her funeral. God Speed Ray
Karen and family,
My sincere condolences on your father’s passing. Sending prayers and well wishes to you and your family.
Your old neighbor,
Judy
Carolyn,
Please accept my family’s most heartfelt condolences in these difficult times.
Battalion Chief Duane Greer
St. Louis Fire Department (Retired)
Your Nephew
Was looking for information on Uncle Ralph and saw that Ray has passed away 😢
Ray did the obituary for my mother when she passed away in 2010.
My condolences to the rest of the family.