Published January 03, 2013, 12:00 AM

Jack W. Hayes

Jack W. Hayes, 74 passed away Dec.21, 2012, in Long View, Texas, after a brief illness.

Jack W. Hayes, 74 passed away Dec.21, 2012, in Long View, Texas, after a brief illness.

Born Feb. 10, 1938, to Wilfred R. and Frances Moder Hayes in Superior. He lived in Pittsburg, Texas with his wife, Virginia where he owned an Electronics Shop for many years.

He is survived by his wife Virginia, her two children, Penny Holmes and Randy Mason. His mother Frances Moder Westlund, Superior. His sons William (Debbie) Hayes, Omaha, Neb., and Robert (Chris) Hayes, Council Bluffs, Iowa, his grandchildren Brian (Cheryl) Hayes, Matthew (Jennifer) Hayes, and Stephanie Hayes. His great-grand children Landon, Liberty, Langley and Katelyn Hayes. His sisters Judy (Lou) Reinstra, New Richmond, Wis. and Julie (Chris) Owen Superior, and his brother-in law Lee (Anna) Berns, Sparks, Nev.

Jack is preceded in death by his father, W. R. Hayes and a sister, Janice Hayes Berns.

Jack graduated from Central High School in Superior. Served in the Air Force. Attended University Wisconsin in Madison. Jack was well know in Wisconsin and Texas for his ability to repair all things electronic. He was an avid fisherman in his youth and a member of the Ojibwa Tribe in Ashland, Wis..

Services will be held in the spring in Wisconsin.

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Gloria D.
Fargo, ND     01/05/2013 5:04 PM

Seeing this brought back memories from back in the 1950s when we owned Revier Camp in Solon Springs and your family used to sometimes stop in our store to pick up items. I do remember Jack and your whole family and the time I was invited to your lake place on Long Lake for a sleepover and I was not used to being away from home and Bill had to bring me home in the middle of the night. Sincere sympathy to all your loved ones. Gale Revier Larson, Fargo, ND

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Mary M.
Longview, TX     01/04/2013 9:06 AM

Jack and I were in the same class at McCaskill and Central. He was always a loyal friend to his classmates and enjoyed being a part of all that was going on around him; he was popular and well-liked by everyone. I lost track of him in later years only to find that he lived just miles from me. I wish I had known. Mary Cadigan Murdoch, Longview, Tx.

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