Record #: R2017-918   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 11/8/2017 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 11/8/2017
Title: Tribute to late L.J. Halbert
Sponsors: Scott, Jr. Michael
Attachments: 1. R2017-918.pdf
Memorial Resolution for L.J. Halbert



WHEREAS, L.J. Halbert was called home to our almighty God on October 29, 2017 in his home; and
WHEREAS, This esteemed body has been notified of L.J. Halbert's passing by the Honorable Michael Scott, Jr., Alderman of the 24th Ward; and
WHEREAS, L.J. Halbert was born to the late Almeater and James Halbert on January 23, 1932, in the Waverly section of West Point, Mississippi. He attended school in West Point before moving to Chicago, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, L.J married the love of his life, Melva Jean McGee, on September 11, 1954. To this blessed union were born three children: Debra, Michael and Jerome. This wonderful marriage lasted for 63 years until L.J.'s passing; and
WHEREAS, He began his career in the construction industry as a laborer. He used this expertise to establish Waverly Contractors Construction and Demolition Company along with his brothers, James, Willie, Charles and Louis. The company provided construction and demolition services in the Chicago metropolitan area for 33 years. L.J. also worked for the Chicago Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, L.J. was very active in his community. He was a founding member of the Westside Business Association, West Garfield Business Association and Austin Lions Club. He also was both on the board and a general member of the Menard Block Club, Association for a Better Austin, Menard Avenue Neighborhood Watch Program, Columbus Park and Franklin Park Baseball Associations, Black Contractors United, Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) and Stone Temple Baptist Church; and
WHEREAS, L.J. was a true friend who would generously provide his time, experience, knowledge and love to friends and family in need. He will be greatly missed, but the memory of his friendship and compassion will live on in the lives of those who knew him; and
WHEREAS, L.J. Halbert leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Melva Jean Halbert; daughters, Geraldine Terry, Earline Terry and Debra Evans (Willa...

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