Robert P. "Bobby" Perel

Robert P. "Bobby" Perel obituary, El Paso, TX

Robert P. "Bobby" Perel

Robert Perel Obituary

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Robert P. Perel, lawyer, itinerant traveler, man-of-letters and collector of art celebrated his 80th birthday on 8 August 2022 with his wife, Linda Yee Chew, family, and a few close friends at his El Paso home on the eastern slope of the Franklin Mountains before expiring 11 August facing the morning sunrise with wife and sister at his side. Graveside service is scheduled for Sunday, 14 August at 10:30 am at Mount Sinai Cemetery in the Concordia.
Predeceased by his parents, Eddie Perel and Frances Rosenfield, and his older and younger brothers, Stephen and John. Survived by his wife, Linda Yee Chew, judge 327th District Court, nephew Richard (Ximena) Perel of Scottsdale, AZ, niece Nancy (George) Siegel of San Antonio, TX, and nephew Wellington (Alexandra) Chew, of Austin, TX, niece Linda Li Chew of Tucker, GA, niece Bailey Chew of Oklahoma, OK, and nephew Spencer Chew of El Paso, TX.
Bobby grew up in Victoria, Texas where his father owned several sporting and merchant goods stores. He and his brothers, Stephen and John all attended the University of Texas at Austin and all were members of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Bobby graduated in 1963 and then University of Texas School of Law in 1966. The Perel brothers were Longhorn fans, but Bobby was preternaturally a Longhorn fan.
He met Steve Bercu when they were freshmen and they became lifelong compadres. After Bobby and Steve passed the bar and were licensed as Texas lawyers in 1966, Bobby immediately left for Israel then went to England and completed an LLM at the University of London. He later joined Steve in Munich and they began a year of international travel in Steve Bercu s VW, driving first to Istanbul and then through eastern Europe in the first year that westerners could drive in Communist bloc countries. Returning to the U.S. in 1968, he worked for the Interstate Commerce Commission but found it tiresome, so he went to East Africa until he ran out of money; then he returned to Dallas, Texas and found a job with Bercu at the Dallas City Attorney s office. When he had saved enough money, he quit that job and traveled to England, then Asia Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, then Burma, Thailand Malaysia, Singapore, Timor and then Australia, where he got residency status so he could work, first as a teacher in Sydney for a school year then moved to Dunedin, New Zealand to work as a newspaper reporter.
In 1972, Bobby showed up at the El Paso Legal Aid Office where Steve Bercu was working; Bobby was introduced to Clarence Moyers and they became law partners and began Bobby s residence in El Paso. In 1975, Steve and Bobby formed a new partnership based on the concept that each of them would have at least three months of travel every year. But, by 1977, they found this was not adequate, so Ken Powell was recruited to join the practice and, a month after he joined the practice, Bobby and Steve left for a year s travel in India, Pakistan and Burma and Afghanistan. After Steve was medevacked out of Afghanistan, Bobby continued overland alone to Europe, and both returned to the practice in 1978. In 1980, the partnership became Perel and Powell when Steve moved to Austin, but the three-month travel concept continued, and Bobby explored China, Tibet, Kilimanjaro, South America, and Indonesia and revisited India.
On his 59th birthday, his marriage to Judge Linda Yee Chew was officially recorded, and while the three months of travel concept was rescinded, he and Linda continued his world explorations albeit on a more limited basis that often included his nephew, Wellington M. Chew, on visits to Kashgar, Vietnam, Laos, Chile and the Easter Islands.
Between his travels, he practiced law in West Texas for more than 50-years, representing indigents, the infamous, and the famous with equal zeal and integrity with legal legends. His practice was general and varied but he tried many high-profile criminal cases often with his fourth partner one-time roommate and compadre of more than 40-years, Dolph Quijano.
He defended two notable capital murder, death penalty cases. The State vs James Wyle was tried in Van Horn, Texas where every resident knew the facts of the case and the defendant was quickly found guilty and given the death penalty. Bobby s car was found by some of those residents and his Liberty s last champion, your criminal defense lawyer bumper sticker was ripped off and sugar was poured in his gas tank. Undeterred, the case was appealed, reversed and after six-years of hard work, the case was tried in El Paso and the defendant received life. Another case was the Cadillac Bar killing where after months long jury selection and trial, the defendant was found Not Guilty. It is the only capital murder death penalty case in El Paso County where the jury acquitted the defendant.
He was admitted to practice in Texas, to the U.S. Supreme Court and the 5th and 11th Circuit Courts of Appeal and U.S. District Courts for the Western, Northern and Southern Districts.
He was a rapacious reader. Not surprisingly, he was a close friend and confidant of Cormac McCarthy, with whom he has had a long relationship and friendship and with whom he made several rafting trips, and with Cormac s brother, Dennis, he made a walking trek through the Serengeti in Africa (2015) and visited the Antarctica on a Russian icebreaker to visit the grave of his greatest hero Sir Ernest Shackleton (2017).
He was one of a small group of leaders [that] have taken a step large in importance. It is called Alternative House. Bobby was one of those leaders as one of the founders of the Alternative House, Inc. established in 1972.
He was editorially described as a man who marches to the beat of his own drum. Steve Bercu said His take on life has always been a little odd and definitely his own. That is what everyone loves about him. Dolph Quijano remembers Bobby thusly There was a time many in the legal community looked down with some disdain at lawyers who represented individuals charged with drug cases. Bobby did those cases no matter the obstacles. He epitomized the very best values lawyers should strive to follow in the practice of law. He was honest, ethical and cared for the well-being of his clients always doing so with honor, courage and a deeply held commitment to the United States Constitution. No flowers please. Memorial contributions may be made to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center or charity of your choice.
Those who cannot attend in person may join the funeral and memorial services virtually on Face book Live at https://www.facebook.com/sunsetfuneralhome (no account is needed). Services entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home-West, 480 N. Resler.

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August 18, 2025

Hector Raudry posted to the memorial.

June 16, 2023

Scott Fitzgerald posted to the memorial.

September 8, 2022

Gerry Howard posted to the memorial.

Hector Raudry

August 18, 2025

Hector Raudry, always in our thoughts

Scott Fitzgerald

June 16, 2023

Bobby was a really good guy. Loved how he supported the arts.

Gerry Howard

September 8, 2022

Judge Chew,

I sincerely apologize for this message being so late but I want to offer my thoughts and condolences to you and your family on the padding of Bobby. I did not know him well but his reputation speaks volumes. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you. God bless you in this time of great sorrow.

LINDA

September 3, 2022

Linda, I am so very sorry for your loss. It was a long road, bravely fought. May God comfort you and the family.

Jerry

August 26, 2022

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam .

Salena Ayoub

August 18, 2022

Judge Chew, prayers for comfort to you and your family. I´m so sorry for your loss.

John McClure

August 17, 2022

Linda,
Bobby was a good friend and is a loss to me as well as many, many others in El Paso. Let me know if I can do anything to help. John

Bertha A. Zuniga

August 15, 2022

My sympathy for Judge Linda Chew and the family. In addition to being a great attorney, he was a very charismatic individual. He will be dearly missed. May he RIP.

Rick & Laura De La Torre

August 15, 2022

Dearest Linda, Wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Know, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Words fail to express our sorrow, know that we are with you as you journey into the future. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Bobby mischievous grin brought a sense of joy. Both of you brought comfort and friendship into our lives, Thank you your friends Rick, Laura, Libby.

Esther Alvarado Ceniceros

August 15, 2022

My deepest condolences to Linda and the Perel/Chew family. He was truly one in a million.

Jennifer Wright

August 15, 2022

I´ll always remember his kindness, and that he once pronounced me "an independent thinker," which may have been a nice way of recognizing me as an oddball.

Beto Acosta

August 14, 2022

Bobby was always very kind and supportive. What an amazing tribute to how life can be truly lived.

Danny Anchondo

August 14, 2022

Judge Linda Chew and the Perel family, Bobby was a great man. I will always cherish the times we spent together. He will always be remembered as a friend and a great Democrat. - Danny

Dennis & Theresa

August 14, 2022

A brilliant mind, a wicked sense of humor, and a great friend

Albert and Virgie Armendariz

August 14, 2022

Just being in Bobby´s presence was a joy! He emanated grace, confidence, kindness and good cheer. We will miss him greatly.

Kerry McCarthy

August 14, 2022

Rest in peace, Bobby. You lived life to the fullest and we were lucky to have you.

Edward Dion

August 14, 2022

Judge Chew,
My sincere heartfelt condolences to you and your extended family. Bobby will always be with you in your heart and memories. May those cherished memories give you peace during this difficult time. With sincere sympathy for your loss.

Edward Dion

Danny mena

August 13, 2022

Judge Linda and Perel family, we lost a terrific friend and tireless advocate for protecting those who needed a voice . Bobby navigated the streets of the most exotic world sites and content to navigate central El Paso to get to his favorite Vista supermarket in his smart car.Twenty years ago he gave a UT baseball cap to my youngest son who yesterday reminded me that they shared the Love of the game. Bobby touched us all and we will remember him always .

David & Rosie Moreno jmj

August 13, 2022

We will always be grateful for Bobby and Linda´s kindness, caring, and generous ways. We will also hold Mr. Perel in the highest esteem for he is an El Paso Legend! Rest In Peace Brother!

Mike Cuccaro

August 13, 2022

Did not get to meet Bobby until late in life, that said I would like to thank Bobby and Judge Chew for their great example of love and courage. We join both in sorrow and the celebration of Bobby's life.

Mary Ann Hilles Squires

August 12, 2022

Bobby was a man of lifetime decency and endless appreciation for the world around him. I consider myself blessed to have ever met such a generous and really unique man. I wish you peace and consolation to you and the rest of your families.

Hector Raudry

August 12, 2022

Bobby was a great person, easy to talk to and very well liked by all our mutual friends he was a great Longhorn fan and he will be missed. May our Lord Jesus Christ take him by the hand and welcome him into his kingdom, my sincere condolences to the family and all his friends that loved him.

Richard Patterson

August 12, 2022

To Linda,
So very sorry for your loss.

Fernando Chacon

August 12, 2022

To his wife, Linda and his friends and family. Rest in peace, thank you for being a great example.

Francisco X. Dominguez

August 12, 2022

I will miss the mischievous grin and dearly hold in my heart the memories of Bobby's kindness. He did not suffer fools and unapologetically spoke truth to power. To be his friend was to be reassured that we had worth. Time always flew by when he was around, and there was never enough time to discuss the books he read, the characters he met along the way, or the adventures he had. What a life!!! Thank you Perel and Chew families for sharing him.

Patsy Villalobos

August 12, 2022

The first thing that everyone has ever said about Bobby is, "He's such a nice guy!" That was an understatement, but a truly sincere one. More than being a nice guy, he was the epitome of a gentleman; sincere, compassionate, generous, and genuine. His integrity was beyond compare. Bobby was a diligent, dedicated and devoted attorney to all his clients. I'm grateful to have worked for him for a couple of years (told him on several occasions, what an outstanding boss he was); that was a time I'll treasure for the rest of my life! Knowing what a special man he was, he never flaunted it. RIP, Capt. Bobby! ;-) <3
My deepest condolences to all his family & especially to Linda, the love of his life!

Kathleen H Olivares

August 12, 2022

Dearest Linda & Perel Family,
Upon hearing of Bobby´s passing, I immediately pictured Bobby´s irresistible smile and kindness. My husband, Bobby, and I share in your loss and send our deepest condolences to you and the Perel family. Linda, it is said that we grieve because we love so profoundly. May you find comfort in knowing that you are supported in your grief by all those that care for you.

David Rutledge

August 12, 2022

Bobby traveled so much that it is unbelievable but where ever he was his moral compass always pointed true North. He was always my go to guy for ethics questions, true world traveler, and great lawyer! I am so sorry Linda.

Penny Andersen

August 12, 2022

Bobby was such a nice man! My thoughts and prayers are with Linda and the family! RIP, Bobby!

Sandra C. Aguirre

August 12, 2022

Sincerest condolences to Judge Chew and family. Mr. Perel was an amazing man; an absolute professional and kindest of gentlemen. May he rest in peace.

Ouisa Davis

August 11, 2022

Linda, all my love. Chew family, thank you for loving Bobby. Perel family, thank you for sharing him with the world. May his memory be forever a blessing. Ouisa

Sam Medrano Jr

August 11, 2022

Bobby, thank you for allowing me to be a part if your life. You always provided worldly insight, humor, but most importantly, your friendship. I will miss you, but you made my life better by just allowing me to hear about your travels and your kindness to this "kid".

Dwayne and Michele Aboud

August 11, 2022

Sending our blessings to Judge Chew and family.

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