Charles-Reavis-Obituary

Charles Robert (Bob) Reavis

Sedalia, Missouri

Jun 3, 1936 – Jun 30, 2025 (Age 89)

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June 3, 1936
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June 30, 2025
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89
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Sedalia, Missouri
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Charles Robert Reavis ObituaryCharles Robert (Bob) Reavis, 89, of rural LaMonte, passed away Monday, June 30, 2025, at E. W.Thompson Health and Rehabilitation Center in Sedalia, Missouri.He was born June 3, 1936, in rural LaMonte, a son of Lowell J. and Clara Lucille (Brown) Reavis. On July23,...

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Mr. Reavis was my 8th grade Social Studies teacher during the late 60s at Smith Cotton High School. I consider myself fortunate to have had him. I learned the workings of the U S federal government and constitution from him. He had a unique style of teaching and made it interesting.

Remember Mr. Reavis from my school years. Nice man, but you knew not to mess with him! R.I.P.

We are your neighbors at 25658 Thomas Rd. We are so sorry to hear this. He stopped and let us know our goats were out and gave us a cloth calendar with his info on it. Very nice man.

Bob was a great friend, always willing to offer assistance to me. He. Was a great help when I started at Smith-Cotton. He was a great school administrator. My sympathy to Kara and family.

We have lost a great friend and person... Bob was one of a kind. Will miss our talks at Wendy's . So enjoyed our talks as he was always in a good mood and fun to be around. Always talked about his Angus and how many he had left. R.I.P. my dear friend.

LHS basketball star, master classroom teacher, and an outstanding school administrator as a mentor to me. Bob was a no-nonsense educator with a great sense of humor. He will be missed.

Bob was a legend in the memory of LaMonte High School basketball fans.

Mr. Reavis was an inspiring educator and a good person. He helped me get started in the education field. He was dedicated person, and I am fortunate to have known him. My condolences to his family.

Taught in the room next Bob in my 1st year as a teacher. He taught me many valuable lessons over the years that helped me become a better teacher. My deepest sympathy to his family.