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A Celebration of the Life and Faith of The Rev. Paul J. Halvorson

  • Our Saviour's Lutheran Church 1212 East Glendale Avenue Phoenix, AZ, 85020 United States (map)
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Paul John Halvorson died December 9, 2019, from complications following a medical procedure at the age of 82. He was surrounded by his family, singing songs at his bedside.

Paul was born February 25, 1937, in Odebolt, Iowa, to parents Vern Halvorson and Frieda Maxwell Halvorson. the family soon moved to California, where Paul and his two younger sisters, Kaaren and Marcia, spent their childhood. Paul participated in Boy Scouts and church youth groups, and graduated from Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga, California. He went on to Texas Lutheran College, where he met Nancy Mercer. They married in 1960, after graduation. Paul continued his education at Augustana Theological Seminary in Rock Island, Illinois, where he and Nancy welcomed daughter Janet into the family in 1961. Paul accepted an internship in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in order to finish his training to become a Lutheran pastor. There a second daughter, Anne, was born in 1963.

Paul’s first call was to St. John’s Lutheran Church in Glendale, Arizona, in 1964. His son, Gregory, joined the family in 1965. Paul was active in the community, serving on the Glendale Planning and Zoning board. Paul served St. John’s for eight years, until 1972, when he and the family moved into a motorhome and traveled coast to coast during a six-month sabbatical. Paul next accepted a call to Resurrection Lutheran Church in Huntington Beach, California, where the family enjoyed the Pacific Ocean and proximity to the Halvorson grandparents. In 1980, Paul returned to the Valley to serve as the pastor of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Phoenix, which he did until 1989, when he accepted the position of Outreach Director and Assistant to the Bishop of the Grand Canyon Synod. He worked with Bishop Wennes until 2001, when he retired.

As a child, Paul loved the outdoor activities of fishing, camping and hiking, and those pastimes continued providing balance throughout his adult life. He enjoyed the beauty of the Bradshaw Mountains, the Mogollon Rim, and other Arizona gems. He walked and hiked with family and friends in Phoenix and the surrounding areas, including hiking Piestewa Peak on his 80th birthday. In retirement, Paul loved planning new trips to take with Nancy in their motorhome, all over the west and Midwest parts of the country.

Paul was always community-minded, participating in interfaith action groups. He sought out neighborhood friendships, talking to everyone he saw on his daily walks. He became quite a gardener, spending hours every day cultivating and growing food to share with his family, friends, and the congregation. He sought solutions to leave the world a better place than he found it.

Paul is survived by his wife of 59 years, Nancy, his son, Greg, and his daughters, Anne and Jannet, and Janet’s wife, Barb Bumpus. He is also survived by his sisters, Kaaren Florstedt and Marcia Thomasson, Nancy’s sisters and brothers, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

SERVICE

A Celebration of the Life and Faith of The Rev. Paul J. Halvorson will be held at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Phoenix, on Saturday, January 18 at 1:00 pm, with reception to follow. There will be an open time of sharing during the reception. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Southern Poverty Law Center or to Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church.

O God of grace and glory, we remember before our brother Paul. We thank you for giving him to us to know and to love as a companion in our pilgrimage on earth. In your boundless compassion, console us who mourn. Give us faith to see that death has been swallowed up in the victory of our Lord, Jesus Christ, so that we may live in confidence and hope until, by your call, we are gathered to our heavenly home in the company of all your saints; through Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord. Amen.

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