
Reva Shea, 72, passed away Friday, January 17, 2014 in Norfolk, VA. Born January 19, 1941 in Greeneville, TN, she was the daughter of the late William Carter Myers and Addie Mae Johnson Myers. Reva was an independent woman who enjoyed interacting with people, aiding her tremendous success as a retail jewelry sales associate. When not at work, Reva enjoyed caring for her potted flowers and plants, and her beloved miniature pinscher, Charlie.
Left behind to cherish her memory are her son, Jimmy Cutshaw of Lynchburg, VA; daughter, Jackie Boyce and her husband, Gary of Boykins, VA; brother, Henard Myers and his wife, Sue Ella of Greeneville, TN; sister, Azalee Grindstaff and her husband, Jimmy of Cedar Bluff, VA; grandchildren, Rachel, Christopher and Abigail Boyce of Boykins, VA, and Jacob Beck of Richmond, VA; several nieces and nephews; and special friend, Sharon Culver of Virginia Beach, VA. In addition to her parents, Reva is predeceased by her brothers, Jay Weems, Roy, Joe and Junior Myers; and sisters, Madeline Myers and Juanita Davis.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please check back for updated information.
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was on vacation with Reva’s neice Gail from TN and we were going out to eat. Reva and Sharon could not remember where the restaurant was… we drove around a bit and finally stopped for directions ! Gail smokes so she got out to smoke and Sharon went in for directions…. when Sharon came out Reva told Gail…” Get in Smokey .. or I’ll leave you standing there..” I laughed the rest if the night….
had a great time at Reva’s with Gail! She became a dear friend and will be sadly missed!!
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