Phyllis Swan Reaves
Phyllis S. Reaves, 67, of Simpsonville, SC, wife of Stan Reaves, Jr., went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, December 19, 2020.
Born in Birmingham, AL, she was a daughter of the late Bilbo & Mareane Swan. Mrs. Reaves was a long-time member of Temple Baptist Church.
In addition to her husband, Stan, she is survived by their four sons, Matt (Lauren) of Fountain Inn, Ben (Angel) of Greenville, Zach (Elizabeth) of Simpsonville, and Andy (Kelly) of Inman; her nine grandchildren, Karson, Harper, Fletcher, Winston, Lucas, Katie, Alex, Pressley, and Charlie; and one sister, Gail S. Akin (Dale).
She was preceded in death by one sister, Janice S. Rothe.
A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 3:00 PM at Temple Baptist Church with Pastor Brett Aiken officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made specifically to: The Multiply Your Blessings Fund of Temple Baptist Church, 213 W. Curtis St., Simpsonville, SC 29681.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. I am so sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss. May the Lord give you a peace that only he can give. I saw Phillis at belk last Christmas shopping. I guess that was the last time I saw her . She was a wonderful person. I’m sure she will be missed .
Prayers lifted for each of you. Phyllis will be missed by all. May God give you peace and strength.
Love, Ken and Peggy Richardson
Sending love and prayers to the Reaves family. So sorry to hear this.
Losing a loved one is never easy, but for me during the holidays even harder. Knowing she went to be with her Savior helps. My heart breaks for y’all, yet dances for her. Please know I pray for Peace upon you all, as you do the best you can to celebrate the holidays.
Sending our deepest sympathies for the loss of Phyllis. No doubt she will be greatly missed. We hope that you will be comforted by the warm memories you hold dear in your hearts. We are grateful to have known her in our neighborhood. We hold her and the family close in our hearts and prayers.
May God’s Grace be sufficient as you adjust her absence in your daily lives.