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Matthew Scott Revis, 48, of Evensville, TN passed away on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Matthew was born on November 6, 1975, in Dayton, Tennessee. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, watching the Tennessee Vols, and The Tennessee Titans.
Matthew was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Hop and Betty Revis; his maternal grandfather, Tom Kimsey; and his uncle, T.J. Kimsey.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his father, Scott (Carrol) Revis; his mother, Sue (Rusty) Owens; fiancé, Angela Alley; sons, Gage Revis, Tommy Revis, and Mason Revis; his daughters, Katie Revis, and Tera Homer; brothers, Ben (Amy) Revis, and Drew Revis; his sister, Amanda (Matt) Kaylor; his grandmother, Doris Kimsey; and his grandchild, D.J.; along with a host of extended family and friends.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.
You are invited to share a personal memory of Matthew or your condolences with his family at his online memorial located at www.companionfunerals.com. Companion Funeral Home of Cleveland and the Cody family are honored to assist the family with these arrangements.
2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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