Cecil Warren Revels
Aug 21, 1950 - Nov 16, 2018
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Interment
will follow in the Condon Grove Cemetery in Milburn, Oklahoma.
Cecil Warren Revels, 68 of Tishomingo, Oklahoma, passed away November
16, 2018, in Sherman, Texas. Cecil was born August 21, 1950, in
Bushnell, Florida. He graduated from South Sumter High School in 1968.
He worked for Florida Farm Bureau, Bushnell, Florida, then moved to
Tishomingo, Oklahoma, to pursue his passion for cattle ranching. He
enjoyed, and participated in ranch rodeos, and team roping events. He
also enjoyed hunting/fishing, and spent many happy hours in the woods
with family and friends. He was a member of the First United Methodist
Church of Linden, Florida, and then the First United Methodist Church of
Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
Cecil is survived by his wife, Cynthia, and six children: Anna (Nate)
Jameson and Cindy (Kenny) Williams of Lake Panasoffkee, Florida; Amy
(Skip) Lockwood, Ashley (Scott) Wood, Abbey (Jerrod) Hagood, all of
Tishomingo, and Austin Revels, also of Tishomingo, currently serving in
the Marines, stationed at MCAS New River, North Carolina, and 13
grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters: Jackie (Tom) Peterson,
Mike (Shirley) Revels of Bushnell, Florida, Harrell (Sandy) Revels, Gary
(Liz) Revels of Linden, Florida, and Debbie (Matt) Dryden, Jr., of
Marianna, Florida, along with numerous nieces and nephews
He was preceded in death by his parents Jack and Wilma Revels, his
sister Sybil (Fred) Furlong, and sister-in-law Cindy Revels.
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