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Reva Dean <I>Gosnell</I> Sauceman

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Reva Dean Gosnell Sauceman

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5 May 2007 (aged 74)
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Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Reva Dean Sauceman, 74, of Maple Crest Drive in Greeneville, died Saturday at her home.

Ms. Sauceman retired from Ideal Industries in Sycamore, Ill.

She attended Bethel Baptist Church in Parrottsville.

Ms. Sauceman was a member of the Women of the Moose.

Survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law: Norma and Nick Nagy of Cookeville and Sandy Stoddard of Malta, Ill.; a son and daughter-in-law: Phil and Patricia Sauceman of Mohave Valley, Ariz.; six grandchildren: Tricia Loftis and her husband, Stephen, of Cookeville, Micah Stoddard and Clinton Stoddard, both of Malta, Ivan "Ike" Sauceman of Mohave, and Nathan Nagy and Nicole Nagy Rice, both of Aurora, Ill.; six great-grandchildren: Brooklyn Loftis, Blaine Loftis, Carson Loftis, Jasper Rice, Spencer Rice, and Dylan Rice; two sisters and one brother-in-law: Alice Shelton of Litchfield, Ohio, and Eunav "Cricket" and Walt Wilcox of Mosheim; several nieces and nephews; her former husband and friend: Kyle Sauceman; and her special sisters-in-law and
brothers-in-law: Lula Bell Cutshaw, Ann and Clinton Harrison, Katherine and Freddie Shores, Annamay Gosnell, Betty Gosnell, Shirley Sauceman, and Shelby Gosnell.

She was a daughter of the late Robert and Bemirtie Shelton Gosnell and was preceded in death by two grandchildren: Nathan Stoddard and Tessa Cummings; nine brothers: Blaine Gosnell, Dewey Gosnell, Chester Gosnell, Bill Gosnell, Ernest Gosnell, Bobby Gosnell, Eunice Gosnell, James Gosnell, and Everett Gosnell; and four sisters: Mary Collins, Ruby Hart, Eliza Shelton, and Lillie Shelton.

The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. today and Tuesday at Kiser Funeral Home.

The funeral service will be held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning in the funeral home chapel. The Rev. Ray Dean Mysinger and the Rev. Raymond Perry will officiate.

Interment will be in River Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Lyle Cutshaw, Glen Gosnell, Derek Gosnell, Gary Sexton, and Jody Gosnell.
Reva Dean Sauceman, 74, of Maple Crest Drive in Greeneville, died Saturday at her home.

Ms. Sauceman retired from Ideal Industries in Sycamore, Ill.

She attended Bethel Baptist Church in Parrottsville.

Ms. Sauceman was a member of the Women of the Moose.

Survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law: Norma and Nick Nagy of Cookeville and Sandy Stoddard of Malta, Ill.; a son and daughter-in-law: Phil and Patricia Sauceman of Mohave Valley, Ariz.; six grandchildren: Tricia Loftis and her husband, Stephen, of Cookeville, Micah Stoddard and Clinton Stoddard, both of Malta, Ivan "Ike" Sauceman of Mohave, and Nathan Nagy and Nicole Nagy Rice, both of Aurora, Ill.; six great-grandchildren: Brooklyn Loftis, Blaine Loftis, Carson Loftis, Jasper Rice, Spencer Rice, and Dylan Rice; two sisters and one brother-in-law: Alice Shelton of Litchfield, Ohio, and Eunav "Cricket" and Walt Wilcox of Mosheim; several nieces and nephews; her former husband and friend: Kyle Sauceman; and her special sisters-in-law and
brothers-in-law: Lula Bell Cutshaw, Ann and Clinton Harrison, Katherine and Freddie Shores, Annamay Gosnell, Betty Gosnell, Shirley Sauceman, and Shelby Gosnell.

She was a daughter of the late Robert and Bemirtie Shelton Gosnell and was preceded in death by two grandchildren: Nathan Stoddard and Tessa Cummings; nine brothers: Blaine Gosnell, Dewey Gosnell, Chester Gosnell, Bill Gosnell, Ernest Gosnell, Bobby Gosnell, Eunice Gosnell, James Gosnell, and Everett Gosnell; and four sisters: Mary Collins, Ruby Hart, Eliza Shelton, and Lillie Shelton.

The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. today and Tuesday at Kiser Funeral Home.

The funeral service will be held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning in the funeral home chapel. The Rev. Ray Dean Mysinger and the Rev. Raymond Perry will officiate.

Interment will be in River Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Lyle Cutshaw, Glen Gosnell, Derek Gosnell, Gary Sexton, and Jody Gosnell.


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