She was born March 29, 1923 in Fairview to Newel B. Cox and Olea Day Cox.
She married Elmer Fillis on November 22, 1950 in Lampasas, Texas. Together, they had three children: David, Amy, and Russell.
She was a graduate of North Sanpete High School in Mount Pleasant.
During World War II, Reva assisted the war effort making parachutes for the military in Manti.
She later lived in Salt Lake City, where she was employed by Western Electric Company.
Her childhood included several years living in the mountains east of Fairview on the family property. There, Reva would enjoy many fun outdoor activities with family and friends. She continued to visit and spend time there regularly for the remainder of her life.
Reva and Elmer lived in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Mission Viejo, and Mount Pleasant while raising their family and later enjoying retirement.
In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Reva was a talented gardener, maintaining beautiful yards and gardens in her Utah and California homes.
Reva performed compassionate service to others throughout her life, and counted many lifelong friends among her associations.
She is survived by sons, David Fillis, Lake Elsinore, California; and Russell Fillis, Mission Viejo; a sister, Lorraine Cox Hansen, of Houston, Texas; and brothers, Newel Dee Cox, of Mount Pleasant and Odell Cox, of Fairview. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Amy; and husband, Elmer.
Graveside services and interment at the Mount Pleasant City Cemetery will be held at a later date.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on March 25, 2015.
She was born March 29, 1923 in Fairview to Newel B. Cox and Olea Day Cox.
She married Elmer Fillis on November 22, 1950 in Lampasas, Texas. Together, they had three children: David, Amy, and Russell.
She was a graduate of North Sanpete High School in Mount Pleasant.
During World War II, Reva assisted the war effort making parachutes for the military in Manti.
She later lived in Salt Lake City, where she was employed by Western Electric Company.
Her childhood included several years living in the mountains east of Fairview on the family property. There, Reva would enjoy many fun outdoor activities with family and friends. She continued to visit and spend time there regularly for the remainder of her life.
Reva and Elmer lived in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Mission Viejo, and Mount Pleasant while raising their family and later enjoying retirement.
In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Reva was a talented gardener, maintaining beautiful yards and gardens in her Utah and California homes.
Reva performed compassionate service to others throughout her life, and counted many lifelong friends among her associations.
She is survived by sons, David Fillis, Lake Elsinore, California; and Russell Fillis, Mission Viejo; a sister, Lorraine Cox Hansen, of Houston, Texas; and brothers, Newel Dee Cox, of Mount Pleasant and Odell Cox, of Fairview. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Amy; and husband, Elmer.
Graveside services and interment at the Mount Pleasant City Cemetery will be held at a later date.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on March 25, 2015.
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