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Jesse Rhodes III

1955 - 2018

Jesse Rhodes III obituary, 1955-2018, Austin, TX

BORN

1955

DIED

2018

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Porter Loring Mortuary North

2102 N. Loop 1604 E.

San Antonio, Texas

Jesse Rhodes Obituary

RHODES III, Jesse Thomas A beloved husband, dedicated father, generous brother, celebrated lawyer, and faithful friend passed from this world on July 12, 2018 after a brief but critical health episode. "Tom" Rhodes was the epitome of strength, courage, and generosity. He took care of the people he loved, never once shied away from responsibility or duty and always sought justice for those in need of help. Most who knew him will never forget his keen sense of humor, clever wit or rapturous laugh, often even at his own joke. Tom was a stranger to no one, made a friend everywhere he went, was a welcoming and generous host to any but treasured his genuine friendships most of all. Tom was born in Memphis, TN on January 1, 1955, and lived throughout the South during his childhood and adolescence; but for the majority of his life, Tom made his home in the city he loved, San Antonio, TX. His pride and joy were his two children, Jessica Rhodes (Oakland, CA) and Robert Rhodes (Dallas). He never missed an opportunity to remind them how much he loved them and how proud he was of the people they had become. His dedication as a husband and father was always his first priority. He and the love of his life, Beth, had recently and joyfully celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. He served as a dutiful brother to his five sisters who are grateful for the extreme generosity and loving care he provided to his late parents, Tom and Carolyn Rhodes, especially during their final years. Graduated with highest honors from St. Mary's University School of Law in 1980, Tom had a long and successful career as a civil trial litigator, serving at Lyons and Rhodes for the majority of his career and most recently as managing partner of the Tom Rhodes Law Firm. He was a nationally recognized speaker and author on trial strategy and jury argument. He took pride in his political and social justice work, like his pro-bono representation of the families of 9/11 victims or helping advance legislative change on behalf of his clients. To quote Tom in his own words, "I love what I do." His passion for the law led him to serve and lead within many prestigious law organizations such as SATLA, TTLA, ATLA, Inner Circle of Advocates (Top 100 Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in the US), International Society of Barristers and AAJ. During his distinguished law career, he garnered innumerable honors and accolades including the following: Inner Circle of Advocates 2010 - 2018, Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" (4 years), America's Top 100 Attorneys Lifetime Achievement Award 2017, The Wall Street Journal Best Lawyers in Texas 2017, NY Times Lawyers of Distinction Award 2017, America's Top 100 High Stake Litigators 2017, and the Trial Lawyers Board of Regents Litigator Award 2015. Tom was brilliant, eloquent, curious, and a voracious reader. He had many passions in life. He loved entertaining and traveling with family and friends. Tom had a real green thumb and was a true nature lover. He was an avid sports fan and 30 year Spurs season ticket holder. The only thing Tom loved more than winning in the courtroom was winning in Las Vegas. He loved grilling, fishing, his Porsche, the Rolling Stones and his faithful dog Pepper who was by his side until the end. Tom is survived by: His wife Joye Beth Joy, his children Jessica and Robert, his mother-in-law Melba Joy, his sisters Karen Stiteley (Austin), Lynda Rhodes (Austin), Mary Jacobson and husband Jim (Austin), Janet Brown (Houston), his nephews Colin, Patrick and Will Jacobson, Brandon and Perry Read, Clay Joy and his niece Amber Herndon. sister-in-law Kim Read (Monte) and brother-in-law Gary Joy (Terry). Tom was preceded in death by his father, Jesse Thomas Rhodes II, mother, Carolyn Ross Rhodes and father-in-law, Meade Joy. A funeral Mass will be offered on Wednesday, July 18 at 10:30 am at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (4201 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX) and a visitation will be held on Tuesday July 17 from 6:30 pm to 8pm at Porter Loring Mortuary North (2102 N. Loop 1604, San Antonio, TX). In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to one of the following charities that Tom held close to his heart: Meals on Wheels: mowsatx.org/donate San Antonio Battered Women's Shelter (FVPS): fvps.org/make-a-donation Family Violence Prevention Services Inc., 7911 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209 St. Vincent DePaul Society: svdpsa.org/donate

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Jul. 16, 2018.

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Joanna Martinez

August 2, 2018

Rest in peace, Mr. Rhodes. It was a pleasure working as your court reporter decades ago.

Lisa Vaughn

July 23, 2018

Dear Beth and Family
We were sadden when we heard the news about Tom.
We're so sorry for your loss. We pray god gives you the strength to get through this tough time.
Lisa and Ronnie Vaughn

George Ortiz

July 23, 2018

From all of us at Wortham Insurance & Risk Management, I extend my sincerest condolences to the family, friends and the people that worked with him. May the peace of the Lord be with you all. ----George Ortiz,

Caten and Kelsey Hyde

July 19, 2018

To Robert and Family, Kelsey and I are so sorry for your loss. There is no doubt where your kind and caring nature stems from.

Jeanette Stewart

July 19, 2018

Beth,
When Jenny told me about your loss, I was immediately so saddened that we never met Tom. I have enjoyed being with you very much and wish I could give you a hug today. May your vast memories give you strength and peace.

Molly Higgins

July 17, 2018

Tom was always friendly,kind, generous and warm-hearted to me. I will keep his family in my prayers and pray for the eternal rest of his soul.

Ken Patterson

July 17, 2018

Tom left us too soon. He was a good friend and a fierce warrior for his clients. He and I had many cases together through the years. Although we were always on opposite sides, he was always honorable in the manner he way he treated me, other lawyers and colleagues. He knew how to zealously represent his client and maintain the professionalism and relationships which make the practice of law enjoyable. As his contemporary, I truly felt like Tom and I came of age in the practice of law together. After those early days, I always admired the way he was true to his passion and devoted to doing the best he could for each of his clients. He also contributed much to the legal profession and will be missed.

Because my step daughter went to TCU with his son, I also saw the way he supported his family in time spent away from the courtroom. He was there for those he loved.

Thanks, Tom for showing us all how to fight hard but maintain respect for our system of laws. Also, thank you for being able to laugh with a colleague after a hard day of battle.

July 17, 2018

Beth,
Paul and I send our condolences to you and your family. Having been neighbors initially, and then following each other through the years in legal circles, we have shared time together as we all got older. My fondest memories are of Tom and you in Lake Tahoe, presenting legal seminars in the morning, skiing during the day, and gambling at night. Tom lived life to the fullest and he will be missed. May the past memories of him lift you through the dark time that you are surely feeling now. He would want you to smile and laugh again soon.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you now.

Rhonda Canales

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Rosie Lachico

July 17, 2018

My condolences to the family. I met Mr. Rhodes a couple of times in the workplace. He was always so friendly.

Mario & Carolyna Garza and Staff - Elite Discovery Litigation Services

July 17, 2018

Tom was a wonderful person with a truly caring demeanor to all. We are deeply saddened by the news of his untimely passing. He was a pleasure to work with and will be missed by many. May God comfort you during this very difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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Bonnie Kirkland

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July 17, 2018

The world has lost a passionate warrior and formidable advocate. Those of us who were privileged to work with him in the tumultuous world of jury trial law will miss him and long remember the impact he made. I send my deepest condolences to his family along with my hope that they are comforted by the sure knowledge that Tom's life made a huge positive difference for many people.- George Brin

Rusty Biechlin

July 17, 2018

Beth, I was shocked and saddened to hear about Tom's untimely death. I'll always remember him in two very different ways, one as an extremely effective advocate for his clients, but more importantly as a gentle and funny friend who always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.

Cindy Hyatt

July 17, 2018

Tom was one of the kindest lawyers i met in my 33 years as a court reporter at the Bexar Count Courthouse. I feel honored to have had the privilege to work with him during trials and to call him my friend. Tom was an advocate for his clients, like no other. He truly cared and loved those he represented and did an amazing job as a litigator. I will never forget his closing arguments in the Tate case, the most compassionate argument I've ever heard. He will be missed in and out of the courtroom. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

July 16, 2018

You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow. Psalms 119:7

Cathleen Lockhart

July 16, 2018

My sincere condolences.

Beth Watkins

July 16, 2018

I learned so much from working with Tom. Time after time, Tom would work up a case, the insurance company would offer policy limits, and he would refuse to take it, wanting more for his clients. Better for his clients. Better for the clients who would never be hurt, and would never need to hire lawyers as a result of the changes he demandedand the changes he obtainedwhen he refused to settle for less.

He truly championed the cause of the underdog. His tenacity and excellence in the courtroom helped not only his own clientshe helped countless other people who will never know his name, people who weren't hurt because he required the defendants in his cases to change the way they did business. To take care of their patients. To take care of their employees. Tom was truly one of a kind.

For the last few years, every time Tom and I got off the phone or left each other's company, he would tell me he loved me. And I loved him right back. I'm so sad I won't ever get to share an infectious laugh with him again.

I'm sending all my love and strength to Beth, Jessica, Robert, and his family in law.

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Josh Koskoff

July 15, 2018

Tom came in a small and roundish package, but in all things that matter he was larger than life. His heart was that of a giant and he represented the little man with the passion of a lion. What he preached in the courtroom he practiced outside of it. We all know successful people that become enamored with themselves. They lose sight of the plight of everyone else. Tom Rhodes never lost sight. He loved all people until the end. He was more likely to be having a beer with the busboy or the kitchen-worker than he was with someone of his own "stature." Tom should be in the Guinness Book of World Records for most smiles caused, and most days made. Tom had an other-worldly understanding and respect for the elderly that was life loving and sadly foreign to our culture of glorifying youth. He was a heartfelt ambassador to the notion that all life has tremendous value, and the less that there is to go, the more valuable it is. Like all of us, Tom was imperfect. But he wore his imperfections on his sleeve. You always could count on him to be Tom. I loved Tom Rhodes - warts and all - and anybody that was lucky enough to know Tom, knows the world has lost a truly dynamic and special life force.

Josh Koskoff

Sharron Clements

July 15, 2018

I enjoyed getting to know Tom through my work with the Inner Circle of Advocates. He was such a fun loving person with a laugh that was so contagious. We already miss him!!
Beth.....our love and prayers are coming your way
Sharron

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6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Porter Loring Mortuary North

2102 N. Loop 1604 E., San Antonio, TX 78232

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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

4201 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX

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