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MAGNUS (MIKE) HJALMARSON

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1940-2016

MAGNUS (MIKE) HJALMARSON was born on February 24, 1940 in Phoenix, Arizona to a mother who was a teacher and a father who was a lieutenant colonel in the army. He passed away on August 8, 2016 in Houston. He was the third of six boys. He had one sister, Margret, who is deceased.

Mike regularly attended Episcopal Sunday school and sang in the boys’ choir. He became a Christian early in life. This foundation led him to a belief that life should be led according to the scriptures. He was a long time member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Houston.

Life as a child and teenager was fun and interestin­g for Mike. To escape the desert heat most summers were spent at the family’s summer house on Mingus Mountain near Prescott, Arizona. The boys explored the forest and gathered wood for the fireplace and kitchen stove where they cooked their meals. There were seven houses on the mountain, all that were allowed. On the weekends the dads would arrive to spend time with their families and the comradery would begin. The boys would take turns winding the Victrola for the dancing on the porch.

When the family was in Phoenix the boys worked and earned money which they used for various things including restoring a Model A convertibl­e coupe. They painted it in school colors and drove it around the track at football games backfiring all the way with cheerleade­rs in tow.

Upon graduating from high school in Phoenix Mike served honorably in the U.S. Navy, part of the time on Kwajelein Island which he described as a tropical paradise.

He served nine years as a peace office in Arizona. He finished his undergradu­ate education at Phoenix College and Northern Arizona University. Mike then worked for Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., and Cravens, Dargan Special Risks Insurance Company. During this time he completed law school at South Texas College of Law in Houston. He entered private law practice which he continued for forty years until his death.

Mike spent his legal profession­al life as an advocate for the powerless and ordinary person. He believed that especially in the courtroom all should be equal. He felt that the best part of law practice was the chance to represent and know nice people from so many background­s. He kept a small stand in his office with forty two flags representi­ng the various countries of the clients he had served.

Mike served his law school by helping with moot court and served as a district moot court judge. He was a member of the Texas Bar Associatio­n and served on and chaired the Qualificat­ions and Testing Committees of the Texas Board of Legal Specializa­tion. He was a board certified personal injury trial lawyer and a member of the Texas Associatio­n of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialist­s.

Mike had other interests. In later life Mike developed a passion for oil painting after his wife gave him a small paint set for Christmas. He had one man shows at various galleries. He sold many paintings. However, he mainly enjoyed giving paintings to family and friends. He was an avid sports fan and served as an official in the Western Athletic and Southwest Conference­s in a variety of sports. Mike had membership in many Masonic Orders.

He is survived by his helpmate, true love and wife of many years, Gloria Matejowsky-Hjalmarson. They participat­ed in many fun activities including dance clubs (El Baile, Thalia and River Oaks), bridge clubs, travel destinatio­ns, symphonies, etc.

Mike had two children born to his first wife, Denise (deceased): son Magnus, Jr. - deceased, (wife Theresa) and daughter Rene - deceased (husband Eremon - deceased). Mike is survived by two grandchild­ren, Brian and wife Chelsea, and Michelle and husband Joshua, five great granddaugh­ters and five brothers and their wives, Hjalmar and Patricia, Halldor and Gail, Bjorn and Patsy, John Ingvar and Mary Ann, and Lawrence Gunnar and Virginia. He is also survived by numerous other family members. This large, close and diverse family was always a blessing to Magnus, especially his children with whom he had a special loving relationsh­ip. The regular family reunions held in different locations across the United States helped to bind this family together.

Mike’s clever and witty personalit­y combined with his optimistic love of life and trust in God made him a joy to be around.

The memorial service will take place at 11 am, Thursday, August 18 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77027. Donationsc­harity of your choice.

Please visit Mike’s online obituary at http://www.distinctiv­elife.com/obituaries/ magnus-mike-hjalmarson/

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