Paul J. Halbur
January 15, 1964-March 25, 2025
Paul J. Halbur, 61, of Omaha, died on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, two years and two months after being diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma, at home surrounded by family.
On January 15, 1964, in Carroll, Iowa, Paul Jerome was born the seventh of nine kids to Robert W. and Mary Halbur. He grew up on a farm near Willey, Iowa, and graduated from Kuemper Catholic High School in 1982. He was celebrated for his sports acumen, including state wrestling, all-conference football, and all-star Shiners Bowl. Paul was on prom court and crowned homecoming king. He was a member of student council, honor roll, swing choir, chorus, school plays and musicals.
Following high school, Paul attended Creighton University in Omaha, where he met his wife, Maureen Power. Paul met Maureen, “in the library,” as he told his children, since he spent so much time there dedicated to his studies. When Maureen finally slowed down enough for Paul to catch her, the couple started dating their senior year. Paul earned his BA in Finance from Creighton in 1986. He was an active member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and was fraternity president in 1985.
He continued his education at Creighton Law School, where he earned his JD in 1989. Maureen agreed to marry Paul after he passed the Iowa and Nebraska bar exams. Thankfully, he was admitted to the practice of law in Iowa and Nebraska in 1989.
On September 2, 1989, Paul was united in marriage to Maureen Power at St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Gladstone, MO. The couple made their home in Omaha, where they welcomed three children: Daniel, Megan, and Michael.
Paul practiced law for over 35 years. He worked at several law firms in Omaha, including Nelson Harding and Kutak Rock, before joining Fraser Stryker in 2000. There he counseled clients, big and small, local, national, and international, on corporate, real estate, commercial, and transactional matters. He was known for his integrity, humor, and dedication. He was direct, thoughtful, and sometimes grumpy, but his advice was invaluable. In the later part of his career with Fraser Stryker, Paul was regularly listed as one of “The Best Lawyers in America,” a yearly recognition by Best Lawyers based on peer review.
Ever the dedicated agriculturist, Paul spent his entire life deeply rooted in farming. He found joy in all aspects of agriculture, whether it was watching “Market to Market,” actively marketing his corn and bean crops, or enthusiastically reminding his children to complete the yard work he had assigned them the day before.
Paul’s passion for agriculture began in his youth with the Iowa 4-H club, the Willey Rockets, where he participated for nine years. He held various positions at the county, area, and state council levels, showcasing his leadership and commitment. His efforts and dedication were recognized through his success at county fairs and state conferences, where he proudly earned Blue Ribbons for his livestock.
Beyond his agricultural interests, Paul enjoyed the thrill of hunting pheasants and ducks, the adventure of traveling, and the tranquility of spending time at Okoboji with his dog and family. His life was a blend of hard work, humor, and cherished moments with loved ones.
A man of many talents and titles, Paul was a proud member of the Iowa State Bar Association and the Nebraska Bar Association. Previously, he was active on the Young Lawyer Executive Committee, served on the board of Fontenelle Forest, and was a member of the Saint Cecilia Cathedral Parish.
Those left to celebrate Paul’s remarkable life include his wife of 35 years, Maureen Halbur of Omaha; his son Daniel; his favorite daughter Megan; his son Michael; and his beloved granddaughter Vivienne.
Also surviving Paul are his siblings: Dr. Marty (Dee) Halbur of Carroll, Kyle Halbur of Carroll, Claudia Halbur of Carroll, Jim (Barb) Halbur of Carroll, Mary Ann (Bert) Borkowski of Carroll, Dr. Pat (Dr. Therese) Halbur of Ames, Dr. Greg (Dr. Johanna) Halbur of Sioux City, and Corinne (Greg) Dougherty of Omaha. He will also be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, other extended relatives, and friends.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Robert W. Halbur and Mary (Spellman) Halbur; his brothers Mike Halbur (2012) and Joe Halbur (2016); his mother-in-law Margaret (Davitt) Power (2012); and his father-in-law John Power (2017).
Paul’s wit, wisdom, and way with words, whether in the conference room or the cornfield, will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
VIGIL SERVICE: Sunday, March 30, 2025, 5:00PM with VISITATION beginning at 3:00PM at West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha.
SERVICES: Monday, March 31, 2025, West Center Chapel, at 10:30AM to St. Cecilia Cathedral located at 701 N. 40th St., Omaha for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 11:15AM.
INTERMENT: Resurrection Cemetery
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Carmelite Nuns of Sioux City, Iowa., 2901 S. Cecelia Street, Sioux City, Iowa, 51106.
To view live broadcasts of the services, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Ne 68124. (402)-391-3900. www.heafeyheafey.com
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I’m so grateful for Paul; he will be missed. Condolences to all.
“Think where man’s glory most begins and ends. And say my glory was I had such friends”. William Butler Yeats.
Megan, Maureen and family, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Paul was a great person. I was grateful for the opportunity to work with him on the Fontenelle Forest board and to know him as an attorney. I always found him to be graciously kind, humbly smart and hilariously funny. Sending prayers to you all.
Hunted with Paul many times at his property in Iowa. A gracious man with a great sense of humor. He will be missed.
Our sympathy to all of Paul’s family. Enjoyed our high school fun, especially wrestling & prom court. Always upbeat & full of enthusiasm! Fly high dear friend. Ted & Julie Eischeid
Maureen and family: Mary and I were so very saddened to hear that Paul had passed away. We will not be able to attend the wake or funeral as we are still wintering in Palm Desert but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I was always proud to call myself Paul Halbur’s law partner and will miss his humor and moral strength May he rest in peace now that his suffering is over. Love, Wayne and Mary Mark
Maureen and Family: Mary and I were so very saddened to hear of Paul’s passing. We will not be able to attend the wake or funeral mass as we are still wintering in Palm Desert but you may be assured that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. I was always proud to be Paul’s law partner and his humor, compassion and moral strength will be missed. May he rest in peace now that his suffering is over. Love and Prayers, Wayne and Mary Mark
It saddens me to say farewell to Paul. He led a life full of fun and service, and he will be fondly remembered. My condolences to both his immediate and extended families. I will be online for Monday’s service.
It saddens me to say farewell to Paul. He led a life full of fun and service, and he will be fondly remembered. My condolences to both his immediate and extended families. I will be online for Monday’s service.
Thinking of you all at this time. Paul was a fun & witty guy.
From an old neighbor back in Willey. Deepest sympathy to the entire family. Paul will be remembered for his smile, wit and laugh. May he rest in peace. God bless Paul and the entire family.
Maureen – I’m very sorry to learn about Paul’s passing. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family.
Grew up going to school with Paul at Dedham-Willey and then Kuemper. Lots of fun times. My sympathy to all of Paul’s friends and family.
Paul was a remarkable person. He was a pleasure to deal with. He will be missed.
Paul was always good brother. May he rest in peace and have many people to welcome him into heaven. He will be missed.
Paul was an amazing person and family man. He will be greatly missed! Sending love ❤️ to his family and friends. He is now in heaven with his loved ones and at peace.
Paul was an incredible uncle, boat captain, family man, and person. Sending lots of love to the entire family.
Our deepest sympathy to Maureen and family and all Paul’s brothers and sisters.
We are so sorry for your loss. Fond memories of many St. Cecilia’s events together with our girls. Even a boat ride in Okoboji! Maureen, you and your family are in our prayers.
Maureen, my deepest sympathies. I was shocked to learn of Paul’s passing. Although I have not seen him in years, I very much valued his friendship and guidance in my first years of practice. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless.
Brad
As a first cousin from Kentucky who tried to stay connected to my Halbur kin, I remember well Paul’s humor, intelligence, and knowledge of farming from my all-too-infrequent trips to family events in Carroll. He was a wonderful man, and I send love to his family and my cousins. The live stream memorial service I am watching right now is a great tribute to a life well lived. May Paul rest in peace and rise in glory.
Maureen and entire Halbur Family we are sorry for your loss, we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Terry & Stephanie Okoboji
Halbur Family we express our condolences to the all and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers
Terry and Stephanie Okoboji
I was a client of Paul’s. Whenever I called Paul, he was always happy to talk to you! He was a great guy. Rest easy Paul. My condolences to your family..
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