Joe L. Allbritton

Joe L. Allbritton

Joe Allbritton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 13, 2012.
McLEAN, Virginia (AP) — Joe L. Allbritton, who became one of Washington's most influential men through a media conglomerate of newspapers and television stations and a financial empire that once included Riggs Bank, died Wednesday. He was 87.

He was suffering from heart ailments and died at a hospital in Houston, where he lived, said Frederick J. Ryan Jr., president of Arlington, Virginia-based Allbritton Communications Co.

Allbritton's fortune was self-made, beginning with real estate trades and banking investments. By age 33, he was a millionaire, Ryan said.

His media holdings included eight television stations in seven markets, including WJLA, the ABC affiliate in Washington whose call letters bear his initials. In an era of corporate media ownership, WJLA stood out as a family-owned station. Ryan said it is the largest privately owned ABC affiliate in the country. Its sister station, NewsChannel 8, was the first of its kind — a local all-news cable channel.

He owned the Washington Star from 1974 to 1978 before he was forced to sell the venerable newspaper to Time Inc. to comply with federal regulations governing cross-ownership of media platforms; it folded a few years later.

But decades later Allbritton watched with pride as his son Robert founded one of the successes of the new media era, Politico, a must-read online and print publication for political junkies.

The elder Allbritton was also the principal stockholder in Riggs Bank for more than 20 years, including its final years, which were mired in scandal. Riggs, an old-line Washington institution that provided banking services to large numbers of embassies during his tenure at the helm, got into trouble for concealing suspicious transactions involving former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, whose regime was responsible for widespread killings and human rights violations.

Riggs executives, including Allbritton, regularly wrote letters to the late Pinochet soliciting his business.

In 1997, Allbritton wrote to Pinochet: "I am pleased to report the business relationship between Riggs and the Chilean Military is prospering. I am also grateful for our thriving personal friendship, which you have demonstrated through your gracious hospitality and stalwart support of the Riggs. .You have rid Chile from the threat of totalitarian government and an archaic economic system based on state-owned property and centralized planning. We in the United States and the rest of the western hemisphere owe you a tremendous debt of gratitude."

In 2004, federal officials ordered Riggs to pay a then-record $25 million civil fine for alleged violations of money-laundering laws. The following year, Riggs pleaded guilty to a felony charge of failing to report suspicious transactions involving foreigners, including Pinochet and family members. Riggs also agreed to pay a $16 million criminal fine. A federal judge said the bank had become "a greedy corporate henchman of dictators and their corrupt regimes."

Shortly thereafter the bank, which had hosted the accounts of 23 U.S. presidents and had a prominent location on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, was acquired by Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial Services Group Inc.

Allbritton stepped down as Riggs CEO in 2001; at the time, the Allbritton family controlled roughly 40 percent of the bank's stock.

Former George Washington University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, an Allbritton friend who served on the Riggs board, said Allbritton was "a 20th century banker in that he had relationships with all of his major clients. He loved working with the ambassadorial community and being a player on the world stage." That style was not as well-suited for the changes that gripped modern banking, as community banks were getting squeezed out and federal regulators demanded greater transparency.

He was a fixture on the D.C. social circuit, though he rarely gave interviews. He was friends with Britain's Prince Charles and was reportedly invited to the wedding last year of Prince William and Kate Middleton. When Prince Charles visited the U.S. in May 2011, he traveled on a private jet lent to him by Allbritton.

He and his wife Barbara socialized with Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and their wives.

Former first lady Nancy Reagan said in a statement, "Ronnie and I considered Joe and his wife, Barby, to be dear friends and I will miss his great sense of humor."

For all his Washington ties, Trachtenberg said Allbritton was a longtime Texan with a distinctive drawl whose ties to his home state were apparent "every time he opened his mouth."

"His life in Texas was separate altogether. Texas is where the Christmas cards came from," Trachtenberg said. "He was a nice man with old-fashioned good manners."

Jerry Fritz, senior vice president of Allbritton Communications, who worked for Allbritton's companies for 25 years, described him as "one of the great raconteurs."

His philanthropic efforts were extensive, including large gifts to Baylor University in Texas and George Mason University in northern Virginia. He was heavily involved in horse racing and owned the thoroughbred Hansel, which won the final two legs of the Triple Crown in 1991.

At the height of his influence "if there was something important happening in D.C, Joe Allbritton was involved, right in the center of it," Fritz said.

He was born in D'Lo, Mississippi, and raised in Houston. He served in the Navy during World War II and received a law degree from Baylor. He went on to run funeral- home and insurance businesses as well as to sit on various arts and university boards.

Allbritton's family said in a statement that his life "was defined by a love, wit, charm and attentiveness that will be forever cherished by all of us. Joe's life was also one of great achievement, as a businessman, innovator and philanthropist. He was fiercely passionate and unfailingly generous."


MATTHEW BARAKAT,Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Junior Johnson

December 27, 2014

Mrs. Allbritton,
We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Barb and I will always remember the fun times at our farm in KY with Mr. Hibbert.

June 12, 2014

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Joe L. Albritton. I worked for him in the Home Delivery Dept. of The old Washington Star. What a wonderful leader and man. He gave us hope when no one else could. He said trust me and I will never let you down. He took our Newspaper from a loss of 1 millon dollars a month. To breaking even, I will always be proud that he was my Boss. And the World will miss a wonderful Smart man. God bless you Joe and thanks so much!!! John Paul Kirk

March 16, 2014

Dear Barb and Robert,

I learned of Joe's passing from the program at the Kennedy Center. He and you enriched my life for which I am grateful. I know many that have and will continue to share this sentiment. I shall not forget him. I hope that you will remember him every time you hear the birds and beautiful music.

All my best,

Mitchell Strauss

Joseph Edwards

December 19, 2013

So Sorry to hear of the passing of your father , it has been over a year now and still i remember how much he has done for his country. He will always be remembered .

William Lewis Havers

November 20, 2013

In March this year I found out my second
cousin Joe had passed away and was very sad.
The last time I saw Joe was at my Fathers (Halle Britton Havers)funeral in March 1979 and Joe offered some words of comfort.My grandmother(Laura E.Havers)
is the sister to Lewis A. Allbritton
and gave me my middle name Lewis after
him,born on his birthday April 26.Uncle
Lewis and Aunt Ada were very kind to me
and we was always celebrated birthdays at
their house.Dad would take us on weekends to the Allbritton's horse ranch to visit the cousin's and I got to
learn to ride horse's.This was in the 1960's
and I was very young having trouble remembering all the name except for Joe
and Sonny.In 1973 dad told me Joe was
moving to Washington and bought a newspaper business and did not no much
more about it.I recently got a computer
and what an amazing life Joe has lived.He
has been blessed with a beautiful family and I prayed for God to bring
comfort and his peace to them in there time of
sorrow.

Billy Hayes Allbritton Jr.

April 15, 2013

Sorry to hear about uncle Joe's passing.I did'nt know him that well but I do remember him when I was a child.Allbritton's cafeteria years ago in Houston.We had also connected in the early 90's .

Larry and Jeanne Hebert

December 28, 2012

Mrs. Allbritton,
We were saddened to hear of Mr. Allbritton's passing, but know he is in our Heavenly Father's enduring care. We have many wonderful memories of him and our many years in his employ. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Robert, Elena, Alex and Katie during this difficult time.

December 20, 2012

TO THE FAMILY ,A FEW WORDS OF COMFORT FROM THE BIBLE,"HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO MOURN,SINCE THEY WILL BE COMFORTED."matt5:4.....nc

Paul & Holly in Editing room at JLA..

December 17, 2012

Having worked for Joe Allbritton for years we would like people to know he gave us the freedom to do different things in Television. He not only signed the checks he cared about the kind of product tand creativity that went over his airwaves.
Holly and I thank Joe for including us in his vision of TV land.
You will be missed my friend!
Paul Fine

December 17, 2012

Our condolences to the family of a great man.
Dr. Oscar Maldonado and Sonja Maldonado

December 17, 2012

May you be comforted by PSALMS 9:9,10.

Katie Robinson Edwards

December 15, 2012

A magnificent man with a brilliant sense for art and generosity to match. Wishing all the best for his family.

Lynna Kay Shuffield

December 15, 2012

Mr. Allbritton was a member of the Class of 1942 of Sam Houston High School in Houston, Texas ... the school was then located in downtown Houston but is now located at Irvington Blvd. & Tidwell Road ...
.
He was recognized as one of the outstanding graduate when the school's historical marker was dedication a few years ago ...
.

Hugh and Rosemary Saye

December 14, 2012

'
Sorry to hear about Jo's passing. Happy memories of our times together in England.

Bill Bailey

December 14, 2012

Dear Barby: Roberta and I are so saddened by Joe's passing. We had some
wonderful times together debating in Baylor, and his personality and friendship will long be remembered. Please know that when you hurt, your friends hurt with you. May God Bless you and all the family. Bill Bailey

December 14, 2012

My condolences to your family during this time of grief. may the God of all comfort help your family to endure.

Bob Steel

December 14, 2012

Robert,
I was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. Please share my condolences with your mother. Your father was very kind to me each and every time I had the pleasure of his company. He was a brilliant American entrepreneur and his purchase of KATV was the best thing that every happened to us. I wish I had the opportunity to thank him for putting food on my table for all those years. I know how proud he must have been of you as well. My best. Thoughts and prayers.

Williams

December 14, 2012

May you find true comfort from our Heavenly Father. 1Cor 1:3. Sorry to hear of your loss.

December 14, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the family of Mr Allbritton. May the God of Peace be wit you. rm. 15:33

December 14, 2012

Dear Mrs Allbritton,
Rita and I send you and your family our deepest feelings of sympathy. We fondly remember the warm friendship you and your husband have extended to us during our posting in Washington as Ambassador of the European Union to the US. Our thoughts are with you in these difficult days, and might our ways cross again in future. Our daughter who is living with her family, including two lovely grandchildren, in Washington, working with the World Bank, joins us with this message.

Ambassador Guenter and Rita Burghardt, Vossenlaan 12, B 3080 TERVUREN, Belgium/Europe

The Gillespies

December 13, 2012

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. Allbritton. For many years we have enjoyed driving by his old home place on Jupiter Road. We are sorry to lose a neighbor.

December 13, 2012

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing God has promised He will do away with sickness, pain and death for His word is truth.

December 13, 2012

May God provide your family with comfort during this most difficult time. (Romans 15:33)

Charles Moffett

December 13, 2012

Dear Barby and Robert,
I offer my most heartfelt sympathy for your great and painful loss. He was an extraodinary man who lived an extraordinary life. He will be missed far and wide, East and West, North and South. I am honored to have known him.
With sincerest condolences,
Charlie

Ralph Riley

December 13, 2012

Our sincerest condolences to Barbara and the rest of the Allbritton family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

Theo & Robertha Allbritton

December 13, 2012

Our deepest sorrows for the family of Mr Allbritton, May God Blessed and Keep them through their times of loss.

Jill

December 13, 2012

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

Sondra Brady

December 13, 2012

You are in our prayers. Thank you for everything you have done for me and Baylor University.

J. G.

December 13, 2012

With sincere condolences to the family of Joe L. Allbriton. May God strengthen and comfort at all times. Isa12:2.

December 13, 2012

Sorry to hear about your loss. May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

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