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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Skylor Steven Hanson “Tattoo” a loving and adventurous soul who left us on Monday, June 17, 2024. Known for his kind heart and big hugs, Skylor was a hard worker who was always there to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Fondly remembered for his love of the outdoors, fishing, tattooing, and music. Skylor cherished his family above all else. He was a true protector, always looking out for his loved ones and making sure they were taken care of.
Rest in peace, Skylor. You will always be loved and remembered.
Skylor is survived by his parents, Shannon Burt of Lewiston and Steven Hanson of Rushford; daughter, Alixandra of Rochester; five siblings, McKenna Nagel, Maverick Hanson, McCoy Hanson, Gavin Hanson, and Spencer Hanson; grandparents, Eugene and Lynda Burt, Rebecca and Alan Hanson; aunts and uncles, Eugene (Kristie) Burt, Brandi (Robert) Cogley, Amber Burt, Christy Hanson, Rick Hanson, and Craig (Sara) Hanson; Alixandra’s mother, Whitney Schacht; niece and nephew; Ryder and Adaline; his beloved dog, Moolah; and many cousins.
Skylor was preceded in death by his sister, Tasha Hanson; and numerus great aunts and uncles.
A time of remembrance will be held 2pm-4pm on Friday, June 28, 2024, with a time of sharing at 3pm at Hoff Funeral Home (90 Rice St. Lewiston, MN).
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