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George Halby

1939 - 2025

George Halby obituary, 1939-2025, Blythe, CA

BORN

1939

DIED

2025

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Frye Chapel & Mortuary of Blythe - Blythe

633 N 7th St.

Blythe, California

George Halby Obituary

George Halby
April 18, 1939 - July 19, 2025
George Halby was born on April 18, 1939 to Joseph and Alice Halby. He passed away at home in Blythe, Calif. after a long illness at the age of 86. Adding to the family were 2 brothers, Thomas and Joseph, and 1 sister, Pamela. His family belonged to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. He grew up attending masses and his family was very active in the Church. He had a friendly and outgoing personality which resulted in his forming many lifelong friendships. At the age of 17 George enlisted in the US Air Force and for 4 years he worked on the B52. He took advantage when the opportunity came to travel to other countries and work on American planes that needed repair. France was his favorite. George loved working on cars as well. In high school he built a small white Ford. When he was older he built from scratch his 1939 Ford Coupe that took him over 4 decades to complete. Those were accomplishments he was proud of. After his honorable discharge from the Air Force, he returned home to Blythe. He had a lifelong love for Blythe and chose to always make it his home. His Dad and Uncle Mike built Thunderbird Lanes for bowling around 1962. He attended AMF and learned how to run a bowling alley and when he came back he was very successful. He became quite the bowler, as was his brother, Joey (Joey was better than him). Attached to the bowling alley was the Sultan's Den, where they served dinner and had live entertainment. He worked there after the bowling section closed, until 2:00 am. George had always been a good artist but without training so he decided to go to Art School in Los Angeles. He did this while his girlfriend, Lavonne, went to ASU in Tempe to study to become a teacher. After 4 years they married and returned to Blythe. He bought an established janitorial service and was soon cleaning most of the businesses in town. He and Richard Phipps bought Valley Sweeper from Jerry Bartlett and swept parking lots at night. The sign on the sweeper said, "Help us do our thing. Keep Blythe clean!" After selling the janitorial service he bought Halbys Store for Men from Dick Farrage. He added silkscreening, prison uniforms, watch, jewelry repair and enlarged the shoe department. After 40 + years of ownership he passed the business on to his nephew, Joey Halby. Anything he thought Blythe needed, he tried hard to offer. George loved the night life and one of his favorite things to do was deal cards and play poker. And you could find him having an early morning cup of coffee at Courtesy with friends and he always had a smile waiting for you there. George used his art skills to create hundreds of different designs for silkscreening. He loved his work, he loved his family (all the way to L.A.), and he truly loved Blythe. He worked hard to bring jobs to Blythe, including traveling to Sacramento to fight for the new state prison to be opened here. He served on the Prison Citizens Advisory Council many years. He was on the board of the Blythe Chamber of Commerce and he supported the Blythe BPOE Elks Lodge and was Elk of the Year. George cooked often for Elks dinners and for many weddings. He also cooked sitdown dinners for St. Joan of Arc Bazaars. George loved Notre Dame Football dearly and he would be very upset with us if we didnt say, "Go Irish!" George Halby is survived by his wife of 60 years, Lavonne, his children, George, Melissa, and Dana. His grand-children, Rachael, Gabriel, Angie, Braelynn, and Alex. Great granchildren, Andrew, Lucky, Dahlia, Gabriel Jr, and Lily.

Viewing and Rosary will be held on Monday, July 28th, at Frye Chapel, 663 N. 7th St., at 6:00pm, and Funeral Mass on Tuesday, July 29th, at St. Joan of Arc, 875 N. Chanslorway, at 10:00am, followed by Celebration of Life to be held at Elk's Lodge at 244 W. Hobsonway.

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Published by Palo Verde Valley Times & Quartzsite Times from Jul. 22 to Jul. 31, 2025.

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Past ER Greg Terrazas

July 29, 2025

Always enjoyed the meals George prepared at the Elks Lodge, the dish washers weren´t to happy with the mess he made while preparing it!
Rest In Peace George!

Serenity Wreath

The Halby Family (Pam Halby & Family)

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Phil Palermo, Jr

July 27, 2025

I was born and raised in Blythe. George was 7 years my senior but I got to know him well, mostly through the Elks organization. George had an out going personality and regularly lit-up a room with his presence. He was a very successful businessman. He and my father, Phil Palermo Sr., spent many hours together in the Elks kitchen. So sorry to see him go. Best wishes to his family.

Deanna Campbell (Howard)

July 24, 2025

Uncle George you will be missed. I have fond memories going to Halby’s when I was a kid. My condolences to Aunt Lavonne and the family. You are all in my prayers.

Kenny Day

July 24, 2025

I worked for George over 50 years ago at the bowling alley,he contributed greatly in my up bringing and honing my bowling skills, he was instrumental in keeping Denny and I on the right track as teenagers. Not many people know his prized '39 once belonged to my brother Don. You will be missed my old friend. RIP

Alfonso Hernandez

July 23, 2025

My condolences to the Halby family. He was a very good friend. I loved his energetic personality. For his age he was able to work circles around me. He always had a smile on his face. I would think to myself I wanna be like him when I get older. He was a good influence in my life. He will be missed but not forgotten. R.I.P George Halby .

Jay Heflin

July 23, 2025

Very sorry he was a good man had alot of good times lot of cooking and other things he got me hooked in will miss his smiling face Rest N Peace my friend and brother

Toni Magers-Andersen

July 23, 2025

My heart is pouring out bushels of love to Yvonne and the children. Prayers of healing have been sent every hour ever since I learned of George's call to Heaven. I can see the car guys welcoming him now all in their hot rods. I can't be physically present for George's services, but I am praying for Yvonne to allow Our Lord to help her carry the load. Love in Christ, Toni.

Anita (Frank) Kelly

July 22, 2025

Thank you, George, for providing a dress form for display of Frank’s HBFD dress jacket at his Celebration of Life in 2012. Forever grateful for your kindness, RIP.

Dorothy and Stan Hall

July 22, 2025

So very sorry for the loss of Mr. Halby. Prayers for the family.✝

Dee Coats

July 22, 2025

George was one of Blythe’s best.
He always had a smile and enjoyed being around people. He talked me into bowling on a women’s Tuesday morning coffee league.
When I told him I didn’t know a thing about bowling, he said I can teach it to you in one afternoon so I went down there one afternoon to the bowling alley and I’ll be darned if George didn’t teach me how to bowl and our team usually won the league. I was really pleased with The idea of bowling and being with my friends and it was a great place to socialize. And there was George always beaming and smiling at everybody never heard him say a bad word about anyone. He was just an awesome guy. He did what he could for Blythe, he supplied Blythe With just about anything that they could want. He supported the youth, the schools. George was just an all-around guy and he’s going to be missed.

Lenita Brownlee Kellstrand

July 22, 2025

Deepest condolences to the Halby family, who were such a big part of the Brownlee family’s life in Blythe. May George rest in peace.

Seanna Waples forrest

July 22, 2025

Condolences to the Halby family from me & my family (seanna,marty jr, jan,coco & kane)

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Jul

28

Visitation

6:00 p.m.

Frye Chapel & Mortuary of Blythe

633 N 7th St., Blythe, CA 92225

Jul

28

Prayer Service

7:00 p.m.

Frye Chapel & Mortuary of Blythe

633 N 7th St., Blythe, CA 92225

Jul

29

Funeral service

10:00 a.m.

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church

875 E. Chanslorway, Blythe, CA 92225

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