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Alexander Halff

San Antonio, Texas

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HALFFAlexander Hart Halff, a respected San Antonio businessman, rancher and civic leader passed away at the age of 78 at his home, February 9, 2010. He was a graduate of Jefferson High School and the University of Texas at Austin with a BBA in International Economics and a commission in the U.S....

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Sally, i have the sweetest memories of my friendship with you and Alex.
Know that you and your family are in my prayers for peace and comfort.
Betty Williams, Wimberley, Tx.

Sally, Glenn, Harry, Jimmy and Family
Was great to be a part of the Alamo Title and Halff Family for almost 30 years. Bill and I extend our prayers to each of you.
Fondly,
June Patten and Bill Miller

My deepest sympathy to the Halff Family! I have fond memories of a very kind, quiet humble man who enjoyed life and who treated people with respect. Wishing you comfort, strength and peace to see you through!

My heartfelt condolences to the Halff and Alamo Title families. Alex was a kind man and a true gentleman and a credit to San Antonio! He will be missed!Larry CrowHarlingen

To the Halff family--I am sorry to hear of Alex's passing. It makes me very sad. I will remember him best for his quiet strength. patience and kind demeanor...oh, and for helping me shoot deer on the ranch with Henry's camera. Priceless.

Our prayers are with you. Stanley and Sandra Rosenberg

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. Mr. Halff was a great leader and I am honored to have had the privelege of working for such a well respected man. The time that I worked with Mr. Halff at Alamo Title Company will be years that I will cherish forever.

Our heart and prayers with the Halff family. Alex was a good man and a great boss to work for. God Bless You!

May the Lord bless you and keep you and make His face to shine upon you and give you peace during this time of sadness and loss.
It was a privilege to have worked for a man of such integrity and honor. He leaves behind a legacy his family can be proud of.