Nickolas Lance Hallberg

Nicholas Lance Hallberg, beloved son and brother, passed away on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. He was born on February 9, 1995 to Lance Michael Hallberg and Csilla Kormos Hallberg in Galveston, Texas. He lived in Galveston and Dickinson, Texas. Nicholas attended Pine Drive Christian School, Bay Colony Elementary School, the Mainland Christian Academy, Dunbar Middle School, McAdams Junior High School and Dickinson High School. He was the Duke University Talent Identification Program’s Texas State honoree in 2008. Nicholas graduated with honors from Dickinson High School in 2013. In his junior and senior years, he attended the Collegiate High School program of the College of the Mainland in Texas City. He was on the Dean’s Honors List in 2011 and 2013 and earned his Associate of Science degree in Natural Science in May of 2013. Nicholas continued his education at the University of Houston. He was a recipient of the Sándor Turányi Scholarship of the University of Houston Foundation and the Honor’s College Academic Excellence Scholarship of the University of Houston.

He continued his education at the Galveston College Radiographer program and he was part of the 2019 graduating class. Nicholas was a loving and caring son and brother. He loved to spend time with his close friends, enjoyed music, nature, especially fishing. He served as a Junior Counselor at the Rainbow Connection Summer Camp for children with cancer and blood disorders.

Nicholas is survived by his parents, Lance Michael Hallberg and Csilla Kormos Hallberg; his sisters Alexandra Csilla Hallberg and Kristina Csilla Hallberg; his grandparents Sándor Kormos, Elizabeth Sándorné Kormos and Maria Blanca Hallberg.

In Nicholas’ honor a memorial service will be held at 6:00 pm on Friday, January 25, 2019 at the James Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas (851 FM 517 W. and Hwy. 646). The family requests that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made in his name to the Childhood Cancer Connection (http://www.rccamp.org/).

2 comments

  1. I am so sorry for your loss. Nicholas was so young. Our heavenly father understands our pain at times such as this. Ps34:18 tells us he is close to the brokenhearted. He also reassures us that he will resurrect our dear loved ones back to life as Jesus did his friend Lazarus. Jn.11:38-44. May these promises bring you comfort and give you hope for the future. Rom15:4

    M.M
  2. Nick was a brilliant, kind, and polite soul that was a friend of the family and grew up and played with my boys Alex and Tyler. Although as often the case, they went to different schools after high school, but still remained friends and would hang out with each other during school breaks and Nick even went on vacation with us. Although with us way too short, he was a gift to our family that will always be remembered. I can’t pretend to comprehend the sorrow you are going through, but we share part of that sorrow as well. Our deepest condolences. Nick will always be a part of us.

    Don Higbee

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