She was united in marriage August 24, 1924 at Salem, Arkansas to Leonard H. Reavis, who preceded her in death March 10, 1971.
She is survived by two sons, Leonard W. Reavis, West Plains, Missouri and Gene Reavis, Los Alamos, New Mexico; three sisters, Bertha Wood, Salem, Arkansas, Granville Sherman, Viola, Arkansas and Pearl Smith, Thayer, Missouri; two brothers, James C. Wood, Sturkie, Arkansas and Rufus Wood, Byron, Arkansas; 6 grandchildren, Kent Reavis and Gary Reavis, West Plains, Missouri, Ann Reavis, Washington, D.C., Mark Reavis, Pullman, Washington, Ellen Reavis and Janet Reavis, Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and two brothers, Oral A.Wood and Clyde Wood.
She was a charter member of the Lanton Baptist Church. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church and was active in church and was a Sunday School Teacher in early years. She was an elementary school teacher in the schools of Fulton County in early womanhood.
She was united in marriage August 24, 1924 at Salem, Arkansas to Leonard H. Reavis, who preceded her in death March 10, 1971.
She is survived by two sons, Leonard W. Reavis, West Plains, Missouri and Gene Reavis, Los Alamos, New Mexico; three sisters, Bertha Wood, Salem, Arkansas, Granville Sherman, Viola, Arkansas and Pearl Smith, Thayer, Missouri; two brothers, James C. Wood, Sturkie, Arkansas and Rufus Wood, Byron, Arkansas; 6 grandchildren, Kent Reavis and Gary Reavis, West Plains, Missouri, Ann Reavis, Washington, D.C., Mark Reavis, Pullman, Washington, Ellen Reavis and Janet Reavis, Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and two brothers, Oral A.Wood and Clyde Wood.
She was a charter member of the Lanton Baptist Church. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church and was active in church and was a Sunday School Teacher in early years. She was an elementary school teacher in the schools of Fulton County in early womanhood.
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