Reeves, Wilma Jean
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 51 years, Malcolm Reeves; her brothers, Prince and Charles McFarlin; and her sister, Fay Burton.
Mrs. Reeves is survived by her nieces, Debbie (Ronnie) Braton, Tami (Bob) Greene, Kristy (Keith) Chudley; her nephews, Shane (Marcy) McFarlin, Shaun (Nathan) McFarlin, Joel (Tabby) Breece, Jeff (Debbie) Breece, and Chuck (Susan) McFarlin; a host of great-nieces and great-nephews; sister-in-law, Kathryn McFarlin, and Michelle (Brenda) Goodpasture whom she referred to as the daughter she never had.
Following her graduation from high school, Mrs. Reeves began her lifelong career at Security Bank and Trust Company in Centerville—her only employer. She dedicated more than 50 years to banking, holding every position within the institution. She successfully guided the bank through numerous mergers and retired as President of the Centerville office of First Farmers Bank.
Through the Chairman’s Club at First Farmers Bank, Mrs. Reeves organized countless trips, ensuring that each participant felt special and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Her attention to detail and genuine care for others left a lasting impression on all who traveled with her.
Mrs. Reeves deeply loved Hickman County and its people and made a profound impact on her community. She served on numerous boards and was instrumental in organizing and serving on the boards of the East Hickman Community Center and Buford McCord Memorial Park. She was a longtime and devoted member of the Hickman County Civitan Club and the Boy Scouts of America, a member of the Fairfield Church of Christ and in her later years, a member of Clearview Church of Christ.
A faithful and loyal friend, Mrs. Reeves loved fiercely and without reservation. She was known for her warmth, her generosity, and her culinary talents—especially her famous rum cake.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Olive Branch Assisted Living and to Freda Ezell for the compassionate and loving care shown to Mrs. Reeves.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in memory of Mrs. Reeves be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.