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Lucy Revis (Mull)

Lucy Mull Revis passed peacefully on the morning of Sunday November 28, 2021 in North Wales, PA. She was 101.

She was the beloved wife of 25 years to the late Thomas J. Revis until his passing in 1990.

Born in Waynesville, NC, she was the last surviving of 9 children to the late Jerry and Margaret Saunders Mull.  Sister of the late Tom, Harry, Ned, Lloyd & Robert Mull, Irene Jordan, Melba Reagan and Edith Moore. 

Lucy is survived by her daughter Mary Katherine and her husband William Pierce of Richboro PA, four Grandchildren William (Marie) & Michael Pierce, Sharyn Gallagher and Melissa Perry (Michael), nine great grandchildren Amanda, Michael, Billy, Taylor, Jimmy, Conor, Mikayla, Brianna & Evangeline and many nieces and nephews.

Lucy loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them.  She also enjoyed gardening and having flowers around her home in Haywood County.  Although she lived in a few different states throughout her life, her heart belonged to Haywood County and the mountains of North Carolina. Lucy’s family would like to thank her caregivers for their loving support they showed her over the past two years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Graveside Service on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 11:00am in the New Cruso Cemetery, Cruso Road (Hwy 276) at Cherokee Trail, Canton, NC 28716.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Helping Haywood at Helpinghaywood.org or by mail: Faith Community Church, C/O Helping Haywood, 289 Industrial Park Drive, Waynesville, NC. 28786.

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  • Graveside Service

    Friday, December 10th, 2021
    11:00 AM

    New Cruso Cemetery
    Cruso Road (Hwy 276) at Cherokee Trail
    Canton, NC 28716

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