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Albert Tabor Jr.

1938 - 2021

Albert Tabor Jr. obituary, 1938-2021, Houston, TX

BORN

1938

DIED

2021

Albert Tabor Obituary

Albert S. Tabor, Jr.
1938-2021
On Monday, February 15, 2021, Albert S. Tabor, Jr., loving husband and father, passed away at Methodist Hospital at the age of 82. Having lived a life of hard work, joy in his family and friends, and service to others, he succumbed to heart failure after a brief illness.
Bert was born in Berwind, West Virginia, on September 8, 1938. He was the youngest child of Albert S. Tabor, Sr. and Ruby Tabor, née Collins. Bert, Sr. worked for the Norfolk & Western Railway, and the family spent Bert's childhood years moving from one small town in West Virginia, Western Virginia, and Southern Ohio to another. Having survived the elementary school bullies of North Central Appalachia (and made examples of a few), Bert attended high school in Portsmouth, Ohio, where he made many lifelong friends.
Although they had not completed high school themselves, his parents were both singularly committed to their children's education. They patiently shepherded Bert though The Ohio State University, where was at first an indifferent scholar, and The Ohio State University Law School, where his intellect ignited.
Bert took exceptional joy in his work, which was dedicated to the arguably obscure, but never-boring-to-him field of liquids pipeline regulatory law. After graduating from law school in 1964, Bert began his career in Chicago with the Santa Fe Railway, then moved to Washington, D.C. to work for the Federal Power Commission. In Washington, he met his wife, Kay. After Bert had moved back to Chicago, they married in 1969.
Bert was working in Chicago for Santa Fe again when, in 1973, he received an offer to join Vinson & Elkins in Houston. He and Kay, then 6 months pregnant, took a chance on the just-beginning-to-boom town in Texas. It was a fateful move, launching a career that was to build one of the most respected energy regulatory law practices in the nation. His daughter, Amy, was born in May of that year. The next 40+ years took Bert to Alaska, where he was counsel for owners of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System over several decades, and found him frequently in Washington, D.C., where he obtained numerous favorable decisions for his clients before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. After retiring from Vinson & Elkins, Bert continued to practice along with many of his former V&E colleagues at Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler.
Bert was devoted to the community and his adopted home town of Houston. He served on the board of the End Hunger Network for many years, helping to provide thousands of nutritious meals to hungry Houstonians. He went on to serve on the board of the Houston Food Bank, the board of Target Hunger, a food charity serving Northeast Houston, the community advisory board of SEARCH Homeless Services, and the board of the Powell Foundation.
Bert was a fierce competitor both in the hearing room and on the tennis court. He was also an exceptionally friendly man and quick to laugh at all the world's absurdities. He shared his good humor and love of life generously with all he encountered, trading stories endlessly with friends old and new, without regard for age, status, or station. His warmth, sense of fun, and optimism lifted up everyone around him.
Bert was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Ann Schellenger. He is survived by his wife, Kay, his daughter, Amy, his brother, John, and John's wife Nancy, as well as many loving nieces, nephews, and friends. The family has established a website where friends can virtually gather to view photos, share memories, and sign a guestbook at www.berttabor.com (password available upon request). Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to Target Hunger or SEARCH.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Mar. 21, 2021.

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Ben Fisco

June 11, 2024

I lived with Bert and John in Columbus while attending OSU undergraduate school. I just learned of Bert´s death. A true loss for all of us. I would like the password to see photos. Please send to [email protected]
With condolences and respect
Ben Fisco

Beverly Bagge-Stenberg

June 1, 2023

I remember Bert's Blue Vintage Mustang-It was a classic convertible! My Dad was Carl Bagge, who also worked at the Santa Fe in Chicago and came to D.C. to work on the Federal Power Commission. I remember Bert was in our backyard yucking it up on my Dad's "guru hill". My Dad had one yellow and grey fold out beach chair at the top of a rock garden and that was his "happy place". Bert was always such a fun person to talk to, I had such a crush on him but I was only six years old at the time, so Kay got him! I am sorry to learn of his death in 2021, but I know that his easy manner, kindness and generosity was a great example for the rest of us of a life well lived. Blessings on his memory! He was truly one of the nicest men one could ever hope to meet. I suppose that is why my Dad Carl, who passed away in 2001, loved Bert so much! What a privilege it was to know Bert. Thank God for men like him.

Jim Holcomb

March 15, 2022

Kaye hope you´re doing well
We miss Bert

Lise Cameron

June 6, 2021

I was very lucky to have Bert as my boss and mentor when I was with the End Hunger Network. Smart, kind, honest, good listener, direct and funny - key characteristics of a true leader. I learned so much from Bert that I carried throughout the rest of my career. Bert made a big difference in Houston, particularly in the area of feeding Houston’s hungry. Bert, you will be missed.

Yolande M Samerson

June 1, 2021

I worked for Mr. Tabor at Vinson and Elkins in 1987-1988. He was a pleasant boss. Because I was in law school and working as his part-time paralegal, it was great to have a boss who gave clear and simple directions. He helped with professional references for many years and I hope he knew how much I appreciated that help. My condolences to his family. Please know that this world lost a kind and patient man when he passed away.

Ann Johnson

March 23, 2021

Getting to know this kind and generous man was a pleasure. He lived his faith and respected all of mankind.

Rafael Colaco

March 21, 2021

I had the privilege of working with Bert when he represented my former company on many pipeline-related matters in the 80's & 90's. Bert had the singular ability to frame complex legal concepts in very relatable terms to non-lawyers such as I, and suggest solutions intended to preserve the essence of both parties business objectives. A truly fine professional, he will be missed by all.

Jim

March 21, 2021

Bert,a great person and competitor
Supported many programs for the unfortunate in our community
Made many friends along the way,treating all with respect
We will miss him
Jim

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