Nancy Halbur
Nancy Halbur, 79, of Nederland, died Friday, September 9, 2022, at Houston Hospice. She was born January 25, 1943, in Huron, South Dakota, to Ellen and Fred Oles.
Survivors include her daughter, Kim Halbur of Houston; brother, Robert Oles and wife, Murriel of Loomis, California; sisters-in-law, Connie Oles of Edmond, Oklahoma and Kathy McGeorge and husband, Richard of Eau Claire, Wisconsin; and numerous nieces and favorite nephew.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Douglas Halbur; and brother, Raymond Oles.
Nancy grew up in Iroquois, South Dakota and attended Northern State College in Aberdeen, South Dakota, before marrying Doug and moving to Oklahoma where they started their family. After Doug completed his military service, the family moved back to South Dakota where they resided until moving to Texas in 1984. She retired after working in the banking industry and enjoyed traveling the world with her daughter visiting over 25 countries. She was a faithful member of her church community and enjoyed bible study and fellowship.
A memorial service for Mrs. Halbur with be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 1, 2022, at First United Methodist Church, 1300 Nederland Avenue, Nederland. Her cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium, under the direction of Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.
Memorial contributions may be made to Houston Hospice, 1905 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77030-4123 or First United Methodist Church Nederland, 1300 Nederland Avenue, Nederland.

Committal
Broussard’s Crematorium
- 5150, Stivers Dr, Beaumont, TX, 77705,
Memorial Service
First United Methodist Church-Nederland
- 1300, Nederland Avenue, Nederland, Texas, 77627,
- October 1, 2022
- 10:00 am
Kim, I have known Nancy since high school days back in Huron, SD. Before she and Doug got married, we all spent much time together. She did not always appreciate what Doug and I would do, but what can I say! When Rosie and I retired in 2000 and moved to Williamsburg, VA I went to visit them. It was wild and crazy times again. I really did enjoy that visit as it turned out to be our last one. You had some terrific parents Kim and I know you are proud of them.
My deepest condolences to the family. Nancy and I worked together in the banking industry. She was very knowledgeable in her field and dedicated to her work. We had good times at and outside of work. I will always remember how pleasant it was to spend time with Nancy and Doug.
I am so sorry to hear of Nancy’s passing. I have fond memories of playing Mexican Train with her at Golden Friends at church. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Janet Quebedeaux