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Edward Peter Reavis

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Jan 1997 (aged 66)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
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Son of James Allen Reavis, Jr. and Kathryn Maran (Moran?) of Chicago.

From San Bernadino, CA, obituary notice of 1/7/1997:
EDWARD PETER REAVIS, 66, of San Bdno. was born Feb. 28, 1930 in Chicago, ILL. He died of Kidney failure on Jan. 3, 1997 at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, Ca. Mr Reavis a native of Chicago, ILL. lived in the same house in San Bdno. for 40 years. He worked as an Aircraft Electrician at Norton AFB for 12 years in the 1950's. He was a bartender for Linko's in Colton, Clover Club in San Bdno. and MPS in Highland. He served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict as an electrician on the submarines. He was a faithful Catholic. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Dorothy; 1 step-son William David Smith of Seaside, Ca; 3 nieces, Joann Velasco & Kathleen Smith of San Bdno., and Georgann Shuoe of Far West, UT., 2 granddaughters, 5 grandnephews, 5 grandnieces and 2 great grandnephews. His wishes for final arrangements were carried out by the Neptune Society and his ashes are to be scattered at sea off Point Luma in San Diego, Ca.
Son of James Allen Reavis, Jr. and Kathryn Maran (Moran?) of Chicago.

From San Bernadino, CA, obituary notice of 1/7/1997:
EDWARD PETER REAVIS, 66, of San Bdno. was born Feb. 28, 1930 in Chicago, ILL. He died of Kidney failure on Jan. 3, 1997 at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, Ca. Mr Reavis a native of Chicago, ILL. lived in the same house in San Bdno. for 40 years. He worked as an Aircraft Electrician at Norton AFB for 12 years in the 1950's. He was a bartender for Linko's in Colton, Clover Club in San Bdno. and MPS in Highland. He served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict as an electrician on the submarines. He was a faithful Catholic. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Dorothy; 1 step-son William David Smith of Seaside, Ca; 3 nieces, Joann Velasco & Kathleen Smith of San Bdno., and Georgann Shuoe of Far West, UT., 2 granddaughters, 5 grandnephews, 5 grandnieces and 2 great grandnephews. His wishes for final arrangements were carried out by the Neptune Society and his ashes are to be scattered at sea off Point Luma in San Diego, Ca.

Gravesite Details

Cremation; ashes scattered at sea off Point Loma, San Diego, CA.



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