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Obituary
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Comanche County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Ann Weber

© Whinery~Huddleston Funeral Service
Lawton, Oklahoma
November 27, 2016

Fred W. Revis

My father, Fred W. Revis passed away peacefully on November 27, 2016 at his home in Sterling, Oklahoma that he shared with his long-time friend Gus Guevara.

He is survived by 2 brothers, Jimmy Revis and Donnie Revis, myself, June Camacho, his son Jay Revis and grandson Jacob Revis.

He proudly served in the Armed Forces for 20 years and did a tour in Vietnam.

He achieved a life- long dream of obtaining a college degree after his retirement from the Army.

His biggest wish was that my brother and I had the opportunity to get an education and the chance to have a better life. He worked hard in assisting us to achieve this goal successfully with both of us obtaining advanced degrees. I know he was extremely proud of both of us.

He was a generous soul who observed the plight of his fellow man and did what he could to help whether distributing clothes and goods to the people of Mexico on his visits or inviting a soldier who was away from home to our house for Christmas dinner. He saw to it that we never wanted for anything and took good care of us. He took us to national parks and rode roller coasters with me when everyone else was too scared and bought me designer boots when he had no idea who Gucci was.

He was loved and will be missed dearly. I salute you Dad and will see you again.

Love, Bug

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