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Vivian E. Irving

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Vivian E. IrvingRaleighVivian E. Irving, the daughter of the late Charles G. Irving, Sr. and Mrs. Callie Brown Irving, was born in Raleigh on June 30, 1920, in an era far different than the present time. She resided in and was a leader and active participant in the Raleigh community for the...

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My family will always remember Ms. Vivian Irving, for she was a dear friend of my Mom & Dad. I enjoyed meeting with her and others for lunch in DC when she arranged for a group of Raleigh-nites to tour various museums in DC. That's just one memory of her that her family may not recall. God Blessings are sent your way. Ella Marilyn Williams

In memory of Miss Irving: The conversations and visits you had with my parents and my siblings will be fondly remembered. I would be remiss if I did not mention your visits to the museums in Washington, DC and the luncheons that followed. Miss Irving treated all in attendance and we enjoyed the outing. Miss Irving enhanced the lives of all who came in contact with her. The Grand Lady that she conducted herself when she was alive is
the Grand Lady she will be remembered.
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My dearest "Miss Vivian" I will miss you so much!! As a little girl I visited you with my mother, Eleanor Hedrick, and I have always felt that you were part of my family. Your accomplishments and the love you showed towards me for all those years were enlightening and such a comfort to me and my family. My mother loved you like a sister and always loved to tell me about the adventures she had with you...and there were many !! Rest in peace sweet lady and know that my family and I will...

Aunt Vivian, I am really proud to have become a member of your family. I am sorry that we can't be in Raleigh today.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

"Aunt" Vivian was truly a remarkable person who taught me to love travel and to enjoy life - all by way of example. When my mother was killed in 1975, she created a memory book for my daughter that we both treasure and use as a reference regularly. She touched many lives and made her community a better place.

Château de Coppet 2003

Aunt Vivian,

Thanks for all of the wonderful experiences and learning opportunities. You will be with us forever.

Cyretha

My condolences to the Irving family...Ms. Irving was a wonderful role model and much admired!