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Dr. Albert Henry Halff

San Antonio, Texas

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HALFFDr. Albert Henry Halff passed on March 25, 2013, at his home on Kaua'i, in Hawaii. He was 97 years young. He was born in Midland, Texas on August 20, 1915, to Henry Mayer Halff, a prominent West Texas rancher, and Rosa Wechsler Halff. He was the youngest of four children. His siblings were...

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Al was my greatest mentor. He encouraged me to be boundless in my curiosity, fearless in my creativity, and endless in my generosity. He treated everyone he ever met with loving kindness and respect, regardless of their station in life. He lives on through the human lives he profoundly changed. Namaste my friend.

Dear Henry and Larry,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved father and grandfather. I have followed you as you traveled with him on Facebook. Blessings on your entire family.

Sending prayers and condolences during this difficult time. We have always been honored to be an extended part of this family.

Your life and work inspire us all to do more and be better. I am grateful to have known you and Lee and for having been associated with the company you founded, Halff Associates.

We celebrate Dr. Halff's long and fruitful life. I am grateful that I had the good fortune to work for many years under his guidance and for 41 years (and counting) for the firm he established, a firm with a unique culture instilled by Dr. Halff that prioritizes quality above quantity, and integrity above all else. I offer my prayers and heartfelt sympathy to Dr. Halff's family and friends who, like me, miss him deeply.

Dr. Halff plays a hand of 42 with Colin, Roman, Steve, and Bob. Thanks for the memories.

Albert always had a kind word to say and an impromtu speech prepared just in case. The perfect Toastmaster. We will miss you Dr. Halff.

My sympathy and condolences in the loss of Dr. Halff – an admired person and respected and appreciated resource during my work at the City of Dallas. I am saddened greatly by his loss.

George R. Schrader
Former City Manager, City of Dallas

I remember him fondly. He was a friend to my parents, Joe and Marjorie Stephens.

You have my sympathy Henry. I will miss seeing your Father at future swim meets.
He was a great swimmer. May the Lord give you comfort at this time.