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Private family services for Donald Fox, 87-year-old Buffalo and Sheridan resident who passed away Saturday, February 10th at the Greenhouse Living Center in Sheridan will be held by his family at a later date. Donations in Don’s memory may be made to the St. Francis Animal Shelter at 109 Flatiron Drive in Buffalo, Wyoming 82834. Online condolences may be made at www.harnessfuneralhome.com.
Donald O’Neal Fox was born on June 8, 1936, in Sheridan, Wyoming to John and Ruth Fox. He started his education in Sheridan and later moved to Casper where he graduated from Natrona County High School with the class of 1954. He joined the U.S. Air Force in June of 1954. During his military service, he was married to Aletha Dillingham in Oklahoma. He received an honorable discharge in December of 1957 and went to work in construction and helped to build Pathfinder Dam. He later moved to Sheridan and worked at Dan’s Western Wear. In 1958 they moved to Jeffrey City, Wyoming where Don went to work for Western Nuclear Corporation and was a maintenance supervisor. He retired from Western Nuclear in 1980 and started his own construction reclamation business. In 1990 he moved to Buffalo, Wyoming where he owned and operated the Buffalo Bar on Mainstreet until it closed. Don continued living in Buffalo until his death.
Don was a member of the Elk’s Club and was an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting, fishing, and spending time in the mountains. He was very active as a volunteer firefighter in Jeffrey City and Fremont County, Wyoming. He is survived by one son Wayne Fox and his wife Ellen of Muddy Gap, Wyoming; one daughter Sheila Lopez, and her husband Marcel of Lander, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Abra D. Rusher; one grandson Bryce E. Lopez and one great-grandson Merrik A. Moore. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.
Larry Larsen
April 27, 2024 at 4:32 pm
Don was a very good friend. We enjoyed many days fishing and hunting together. He especially enjoyed ice fishing on Ocean Lake and Boysen Reservoir. We spent many hours serving together in the Jeffrey City Volunteer Fire Department. He will be missed greatly. Rest in Peace my friend.