Rex-Harris-Obituary

Rex Mitchel Harris

Lk Stevens, Washington

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Rex (Fuz) Harris, 64, passed away peacefully July 11, 2015, at home surrounded by his loving family, after a short battle with renal cancer. Rex was born March 3, 1951, in Fowler, Kansas. His family later moved to Seattle, Wash. and then to Snohomish, Wash. He graduated from Snohomish High School...

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Rex and I worked together for a lot of years out of the Steamfitters. He was a great friend. Bow hunted with him many years and was a lot of fun to be with.. I will miss him dearly!!!!

I thought I added this but going to add again!!! I was there at the beginning of Rex and Aletas relationship!! We went to a party at Marina Luepkes house and I remember looking everywhere for Aleta, finally found her in backseat of Rex's car with Rex making out. I knew that night that it was a match and they would be together for a long time!!! High school sweethearts. Rex will be so missed by many.

Rex was an elder for over 20 years of FASFT (Father And Son Fishing Trip)... Tons of great memories... Won't be the same without you, but we shall carry on in your honor!

I worked with Rex at the mill from time to time I wish I could have got to know him better

It's sad to hear this, Rex was an Awesome person. You will be missed my friend.

Rest in peace Rex! You will be greatly missed by Your family and all who knew You.

Merle A Humphreys,... I am so sorry that you lost your BEST friend! There is no replacing a person like REX M. HARRIS! As I am not close to the Hunting , Fishing group that you shared, I still feel a loss in the family. Rex I know we only crossed paths a couple dozen times 'ish, You were an inspiration to my father. I could never fathom how many peoples that you have left behind......GOD SPEED, REX I will never forget the greatness you spread on this planet! Thank You! You can NOT be...

So sorry to hear of this loss for all who knew Rex. Thoughts and prayers to all.

I used to call Rex at all hours of the night during the week and weekends for difficult, emergency piping or welding repairs. Rex would usually come in and rescue us from extreme circumstances in the Boiler House. If he was busy or otherwise not up to it he was one of these guys who would say: "If you can't get anyone else, call me back."
What a skilled craftsman. What a great guy.
I am so sorry.