of Maumelle, AR
July 4, 2015
Max Louis Halbert, 79, of Maumelle, Arkansas, passed away suddenly Saturday, July 4, 2015 at Baptist Medical Center.
He was born Monday, January 13, 1936 in Prattsville, Arkansas to L.H. ''Preacher'' Halbert and Loretta Keesee Halbert who both predeceased him. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Loretta Munn Halbert; three sons, Lance & wife, Karen Halbert of Little Rock, Arkansas, Scott & wife, Angie Halbert of Allen, Texas and Jon & wife, Debbie Halbert, of Fayetteville, Arkansas; one sister, Jane Fox, of Conway, Arkansas; six grandchildren, Brian, Kimberly, Jared, Audra, Jessica and Mandy Halbert; two step grandchildren, one great grandson, three step great grandchildren; a niece and nephew.
Max was a long time member of Little Rock's First Baptist Church where he served as a deacon, choir member and Sunday school teacher. He was retired from Entergy Corporation where he was General Manager of White Bluff Power Plant in Redfield, Arkansas.
Visitation will be Monday evening, July 6, from 6:00-8:00 P.M. at Roller-Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, Arkansas, 501-224-8300, with funeral services, Tuesday, July 7, 1:00 P.M. at Little Rock's First Baptist Church, 62 Pleasant Valley Drive.
My heartfelt condolence and prayers are extended to the family. I will always recall the warmth of his smile and his strong handshake. We celebrate his home-going and promotion to Heaven's choir. He will be missed but we are part of a 'forever family' and look forward to that reunion.
I was saddened to hear the news about Max. He was at AP&L/ Lynch Plant when I started to work there in 1972. He was one of the most honorable men I have ever known. I know the family will miss him.
Sorry to hear about Max passing. He was a friend and man of God. We will miss him and his special presence. May God bless in your time of loss.
We are so sorry for your loss, you have our deepest sympathy.
Max was a man of honesty and integrity and we were truly blessed to have known him. I like so many others worked for Max at White Bluff. Max walked the walk and now he is in his heavenly award walking with Jesus. Thanks for being a role model for us all.
Loretta,
Eva and I - We are very sorry about MATT.
I know this is a hard time but our prayers are
with you. Love Marilyn and Eva
Thinking of all of you in this time of loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Halbert family. Max was a man of integrity, a dear friend and co-worker.
I, too, was sorry t o hear of Max's passing but will remember him as a very nice person whose helped many employees of Entergy throughout his entire career. I will not forget his friendship and leadership while I worked with him.
I WAS DEEPLY SADDENED TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MR. HALBERT WAS MY PLANT MANAGER AT WHITE BLUFF POWER PLANT(ENTERGY) IN REDFEILD, AR. HE WAS ALSO A FRIEND TO THOSE WHOM HE MANAGED. HE TOUCHED THE LIVES OF THOSE WITH WHOM HE CAME IN CONTACT WITH, WITH THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST. THANK YOU FOR THE TIME WE SHARED. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU NOW AND IN THE DAYS TO COME.
So very sorry for your loss. Mr. Max was always so kind to me and always had a big hug for me. He was such a sweet man. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
We so loved Mr. Max. He will be missed.
What a kind and loving spirit! Prayerful thoughts for the family!
What a kind and loving spirit!
I regret that I will be unable to attend either the visitation or funeral service. However, My thoughts and prayers will be with the family. Max did a lot for me and meant a lot to me. RT Elder
Mr. Max was a wonderful neighbor. He was always so kind and patient with our children. I loved seeing him out on his front porch visiting with our little girl and showing the neighborhood kids how to grow a garden. Christ's Spirit was easy to see in his life, and he will be missed.
We have been on vacation and so surprised to find of Max's sudden death. Prayers to you Loretta and family. So sorry for this great loss. Max always had a smile and a greeting. What a dedicated servant. Donna & Doyle
I was lucky to have worked Max at Ritchie and White Bluff. Best Plant Manager I've worked for.
He will be missed by all. Thanks for your leadership. Don Carnahan
Max was a good plant manager and an even better human being. I will be praying for his family during this time of loss.
was a fair and good man to work for.
I love you all and am praying for you.
'When we all get to Heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!'🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Remembering Max as a great plant manage at White Bluff.
Prayers for his family.
Otis & Linda Huggs
A finer man never lived!!
We pray that The Lord will comfort the family during this time of grief. This earthly life is not the end. Our trust is in Him to someday make all things new. Rev. 21:4.