Rolla Halbert
Rolla W. Halbert of Shelton died
December 24 at Capital Medical
.Center in Olympia. Hewas 87.
He was born in Kahsas on Octo-
ber 15, 1907 to William and Je-
nieve (Brubacher) Halbert. He
graduated from the University of
Puget Sound and had one year of
graduate study at the University of
Washington. He was married in
Tacoma in 1933 to the former Viv-
ian Smith.
Mr. Halbert lived in Port
Angeles in 1934, working as a
chemist for Rayonier before mov-
ingto Shelton. He worked for Rayo-
nier for 39 years. In the early 19505
he passed his bar exam and then
became the company’s patent liai-
son. For 10 years he was a district
court and police judge in Mason
County.
He was a member of the Masonic
Lodge in Shelton, the Bayshore
Golf Club, the Shelton Square
Dance Club and Toastmasters
Survivors include his wife, Viv-
ian Halbert, of Shelton; his daugh»
ter, Jacqueline Buechner of New
York, New York; his sons, Rolls W.
“Toby” Halbert Jr. of Seattle, Dr.
Sheridan Halbert of Bathe] and
Clinton Halbert of Shelton; his sis-
ter, Enid Olsen of Sun City, Cali-
fornia; 11 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
At his request, no services will
be held. Arrangements are by
MeComb Funeral Home.
$1.». 2w? 79
, OCR Text: Rolla Halbert
Rolla W. Halbert of Shelton died
December 24 at Capital Medical
.Center in Olympia. Hewas 87.
He was born in Kahsas on Octo-
ber 15, 1907 to William and Je-
nieve (Brubacher) Halbert. He
graduated from the University of
Puget Sound and had one year of
graduate study at the University of
Washington. He was married in
Tacoma in 1933 to the former Viv-
ian Smith.
Mr. Halbert lived in Port
Angeles in 1934, working as a
chemist for Rayonier before mov-
ingto Shelton. He worked for Rayo-
nier for 39 years. In the early 19505
he passed his bar exam and then
became the company’s patent liai-
son. For 10 years he was a district
court and police judge in Mason
County.
He was a member of the Masonic
Lodge in Shelton, the Bayshore
Golf Club, the Shelton Square
Dance Club and Toastmasters
Survivors include his wife, Viv-
ian Halbert, of Shelton; his daugh»
ter, Jacqueline Buechner of New
York, New York; his sons, Rolls W.
“Toby” Halbert Jr. of Seattle, Dr.
Sheridan Halbert of Bathe] and
Clinton Halbert of Shelton; his sis-
ter, Enid Olsen of Sun City, Cali-
fornia; 11 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
At his request, no services will
be held. Arrangements are by
MeComb Funeral Home.
$1.». 2w? 79
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,H Last Name,Halbert, Rolla W. #1.tif,Halbert, Rolla W. #1.tif, Halbert, Rolla W. #1.tif
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