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Harold Rex Hanes, 86, of Sheridan, passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2020, at the Westview Health Care Center. He was born on March 4, 1934, in Nisland, SD to parents Francis P. and Ada Hanes.

Rex grew up in SD, moving to Albany, OR during WWII. He married Tena Mallow in 1954. He served in the US Army and graduated Bradley University School of Horology. He was hired as a Watchmaker for Jorgensons Jewelry in Sheridan, WY.

Rex opened Hanes Jewelry on Sheridan’s Main Street in 1960. His mother, father, brother and his bride, “all were employees”. Later he opened Gillette Jewelry and Newstand with his brother Edwin Hanes, their father enjoyed the newsstand cigars. Raising his family, Rex did wholesale watch repair for the U.S. Veterans Hospitals, Gibson-Pamida stores, and over 100 private stores.

Rex and Tena and family were residents of the Big Horn WY community for over 40 years.

Rex also owned and operated Little Goose Can Co. and Big John Toilet Co. with his son Reese. Before retiring Rex worked as a heavy equipment operator for Paul Garber. He saw a lot of winters in Wickenburg, AZ.

Rex was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Gordon, Edwin, and Norman. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Tena Mallow Hanes, sister Maxine Kirschenmann, Son Reese Hanes and granddaughter Samantha Hanes, daughter Rita LaForge along with nieces and a nephew.

Services will not be held at this time. A reception will be held at a future time when friends and family can once again come together.

His family wants to thank Westview for their care of Rex and kindness to Tena.

Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with local arrangements.

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    Ken Heuermann

    March 23, 2020 at 2:39 pm

    Rex knew Wyoming history, clocks, how to be a good man and how to be an honest man. We shared many historical conversations over coffee, He was a good friend and taught me a lot, He knew many local old timers personally. Like Nettie LeFors wife of Joe LeFors of Johnson County War fame. Book about Joe’s life is “Wyoming Peace officer”. Rex taught me that the Lefors family pronounced the name Le Force not Le Fours. Thank You Rex, and I passed on it, like we agreed!!

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    Liz Brayton Skates

    March 24, 2020 at 7:28 am

    One of the nicest people ever!! So very sorry for your loss.

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