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Jeff started work after college with the Conoco Oil Company in Midland, quickly learning the Texas oil and natural gas business. He soon moved to Houston and worked for the Coastal States O&G Corp. and the infamous Oscar Wyatt. After several years with Coastal, Jeff started his own oil company, Fortis International, regularly trading oil and natural gas with companies across Texas and the world.
In 1994, Jeff sold his company and followed his dream to attend law school. He graduated from the University of Houston Law School and would practice law the rest of his life. He worked for several law firms including Dorrell & Farris, LP with his close friend David Farris; Escamilla, Poneck, and Cruz; and most recently was a partner at Hanszen Laporte.
The highlight of his law career was arguing, and winning, a lawsuit before the US Supreme Court. In Jeff’s own words: “Lawyers dream of having a case at the Supreme Court. In 2015, the Court agreed to hear Husky International Electronics v. Ritz -- which I had managed to lose three times in lower courts. On May 16, 2016, 7 of the 8 Justices agreed with me that fraudulently transferring assets to avoid paying creditors is wrong. Fortunately, I can be just a bit stubborn.”
Jeff stayed very active in the LGBTQ and PRIDE communities and formed lifelong friendships with many wonderful, caring people. He traveled, vacationed, and socialized with many close friends.
Jeff was a confident, driven, personable, competitive, fun-loving individual his entire life with a deep affection for his dogs. He worked hard, played hard, and lived life to the fullest. Jeff would not want anyone to feel sorry for him in any way but to remember the fun times with him fondly, warmly, and affectionately.
Jeff is survived by his partner, Mike Centeno; his mother, Jean Dorrell, brothers Perry (Sue) and James (Pam), sister Jean Ann (Dan), nieces Jessica Morgan (Josh), Ashley Hargrove (Grayson), and nephew Chris Dorrell (Maggie), and many cousins and grand-nieces and nephews.
Special thanks go to Julie Devlin and David Farris for lovingly providing care and support to Jeff during these last few months. Their devotion and dedication was heartfelt and genuine. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to any charity Jeff supported, including the Houston Food Bank or K-9 Angels Rescue.
And thank you all for your friendship, love, and support of Jeff. A celebration of his life is being planned in Houston for later this fall and details will be shared as they are available.
After months of resistance from #txDems, Texas Republicans' anti-voter bill passes the Texas House. This voter suppression bill will take effect on the 91st day following this session. The clock is ticking. The U.S. Senate must act. Full clip here: https://t.co/3VR0jXx341 #txlege pic.twitter.com/q4warZ6wmA
— Rafael AnchΓa (@RafaelAnchia) August 27, 2021
As a reminder to @TexasHDC, @RafaelAnchia and all of the quorum-restoring Dems...https://t.co/teNMl1eC1r #TXLege #SB1
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 27, 2021
Gov. Abbott’s voter suppression bill will be signed into law, and the people in Washington who could do something about it don’t care about what happens here in Texas. #txlege
— Christopher Edmerson (@ChrisEdmerson) August 28, 2021
A bipartisan amendment that was a collaboration btwn Republican @BriscoeCain and Democrat @BucyForTexas and sought to prevent innocent mistakes from being prosecuted as voter fraud is delaying the TX GOP priority elections bill.
— Taylor Goldenstein (@taygoldenstein) August 28, 2021
Our story:https://t.co/7N11tLWVHM #txlege
In refusing to accept House's changes, SB1 author @SenBryanHughes cites a @BriscoeCain amendment meant to address situations like Crystal Mason's, who was convicted of illegal voting though she has said she didn't know she was ineligible https://t.co/LYSxkjAw0A #txlege https://t.co/1aaGimjeTV
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) August 28, 2021
#Breaking: It has been a long night on the Texas legislature, where moments ago we witnessed the nearly 50-page voting bill (#SB1) advance in the Texas House. #txlege https://t.co/JP0wZ3YCP9
— Acacia C (@acaciatree18) August 27, 2021
@TexasHDC, #SB1’s passage is not inevitable. Y’all have the power to stop it. We know it’s a fight, but y’all are fighters & we are counting on you to have the courage to not show up for the 3rd reading later today. Please don’t give up now. #txlege https://t.co/cQSGz8RY0K
— Texas Democrats with Disabilities (@TXDisabledDems) August 27, 2021
The #txlege will continue debate on #SB1 tomorrow morning at 11am. But there's still time before then to fight for equitable voting rights.
— Every Texan (@EveryTxn) August 27, 2021
Contact your representatives NOW: https://t.co/KX5v72LncZ (@MOVE_texas) pic.twitter.com/03FugsBzhw
BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE!
— Taylor Hogeland π€ (@TaylorHogeland) August 27, 2021
ππΌRep. Tracy King
ππΌ@RepLongoria
ππΌ@EddieLucioIII
ππΌ@moodyforelpaso
ππΌ@EddieMoralesJr
ππΌ@jamestalarico
ππΌ@TurnerForTX
ππΌ@RepWalle
ππΌ@ErinForYall
The Texas House is set to take up the GOP-backed elections bill today (#sb1)
— Allie Morris π (@MorrisReports) August 26, 2021
Its sponsor, Rep. Andrew Murr, has already pre-filed a lengthy amendment:https://t.co/Dd4GpHcKO6#txlege
In some ways this would move the elections bill toward the Senate version. Reading through it after 11pm there are ways in which it's more moderate language. It would help me understand it better if they'd stop writing laws on how Texans can vote in the middle of the damn night https://t.co/f7RGfaCZjl
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) August 26, 2021
I don’t have to. I live in Texas, @GovAbbott keeps bringing the 3rd world to us. This #txlege session is Middle East pic.twitter.com/tLzfF8cgEj
— Aunt is Stalking Me (@wendy_mcroberts) August 25, 2021
From constitutional carry to medical marijuana, 9 new Texas laws that take effect Sept. 1 https://t.co/god4NtPQ2k #txlege
— Kolten Parker (@KoltenParker) August 25, 2021
A long and controversial legislative session resulted in a mixed bag of criminal justice bills. Here’s a roundup of new criminal laws (or changes to existing laws) stemming from the 87th legislative session. https://t.co/vGh0Ar9aee#TxLege #87thLegislature @TBLScertified
— Varghese Summersett (@VersusTexas) August 23, 2021
Keep in mind a six-week ban is slated to take effect in about a week (and even if that is temporarily halted) a ban on D&E, the safest, most common abortion procedure at 15wks will take effect Sept. 9. #sb4 #txlege #sb8 https://t.co/ZHJieVwVnT
— Mary Tuma (@TumaTime) August 23, 2021
Texas' 6-week abortion ban is set to go into effect on Sept 1st. It will also let strangers sue people who help someone get an abortion. We're shouting #BansOfOurBodies.
— Progress Texas (@ProgressTX) August 25, 2021
Join the protest: https://t.co/IUGJdMeWQw #txlege pic.twitter.com/527xZZFGhJ
In Texas, ‘Reproductive Freedom Congregations’ catch on as new abortion law loomshttps://t.co/hXozXKFreN
— San Antonio Review (@SanAntoReview) August 26, 2021
Hah!!!
— Rose Quartz and Moon Water (@starfishncoffee) August 26, 2021
This anti-abortion whistleblowing site is being flooded with Shrek porn#reproductivejustice #sb8 #txlege #abortionrights https://t.co/Ue4EnkC6gf
Businesses that don’t want handguns on their premises have to post at least two signs, in both English and Spanish: one for concealed carry and one for open carry.
— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) August 24, 2021
Starting Sept. 1, they will have to post a third sign to exclude unlicensed carry. https://t.co/5ldrroph3e
Attorney General Ken Paxton investigates Attorney General Ken Paxton to find that Attorney General Ken Paxton is not guilty of any wrongdoing. https://t.co/DIojnQoDgl
— Denton Left (@DentonLeft) August 24, 2021
Texas: Circling the Drain | @rossramsey @TexasTribune #TxLege https://t.co/UJl9ex6pYC
— Rudy England (@RudyEngland) August 26, 2021
Nugent, a memorable surrogate from Abbott's 2014 campaign, backs one of his primary challengers seven years later > https://t.co/YzJmQQTiUL
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) August 24, 2021
Hah, new excuse for why you’re driving on the shoulder
— SVSalon π¦ (@SVSalon) August 24, 2021
“West told the officer that the reason she was driving this way “was because she was listening to her GPS,” the affidavit said.” https://t.co/Q0akEi83Uw
Rick Perry’s pitch for COVID-zapping filtration devices in the halls of the Texas Capitol was a bit much https://t.co/wSCt9aTBAc
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) August 25, 2021
The former Bush advisor pledges to help Texas Democrats win in 2022—including, possibly, by putting his hat in the ring.https://t.co/whc5e3vIBZ+
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) August 24, 2021
The Supreme Court says the Biden administration likely violated federal law in trying to end a Trump-era program that forces people to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S. It’s not clear how many people will be affected by the ruling. https://t.co/KpcUpwiCOf
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) August 25, 2021
Seven months after President Biden was sworn into office & still nobody seems to know what’s going on with 100+ land condemnation suits here in the #RGV, nor what appears to be new border wall construction.
— Dina ArΓ©valo (@PhotogDina) August 23, 2021
My story here: https://t.co/HaWRDfqI0H
One thing's for sure:@GregAbbott_TX's border barrier along the Rio Grande, if it becomes reality, apparently will be built entirely on land upriver from Cameron, Hidalgo and Starr counties.
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) August 25, 2021
Read my story for details: https://t.co/xzkSAHoS1Q #txlege pic.twitter.com/0JUoUAJbyf
Texas will literally close a food bank site in El Paso in order to free up Texas Natl Guard members to arrest people at the border.https://t.co/v5H0Cf4ygH
— Keri Blakinger (@keribla) August 24, 2021
The worst of storms also brought out 8.3 million pounds of air pollution, killed 68 people, flooded more than 150,000 homes and wrecked Houstonians' mental health.
— One Breath Partnership (@OneBreathHOU) August 25, 2021
And four years later, Texas Republicans have done nothing to make coastal residents safer. #HurricaneHarvey https://t.co/mwStrgOoUb
August 23. Five dead, 2 workers missing, 6 injured after a fire erupts in the Gulf of Mexico at a PEMEX offshore oil platform. The second massive failure at a PEMEX offshore oil platform in two months. Photo c/o @offshoreenergyt pic.twitter.com/fsiKtX2HTp
— Antonia Juhasz (@AntoniaJuhasz) August 25, 2021
Dear @POTUS, Texas fails to regulate #oilandgas flaring: 69-84% of methane flares are unpermitted.
— Earthworks (@Earthworks) August 24, 2021
To tackle the #climatecrisis, declare a climate emergency, reinstate the crude export ban, and have @EPA cut oil & gas methane pollution 65% by 2025.
https://t.co/PTi5SPaqRO pic.twitter.com/Z9fZc5PQVN
A well written article by @Jennifer_Hiller is still so applicable.
— Ed Cowsar (@EdCowsar) August 23, 2021
Iconic Rancher Sonny Fitzsimmons quoted in it, ran for Ag Commissioner, passed away recently.
Texas oil boom turns water into gold - #Lubbock Avalanche-Journal #txwater #txlege #EFT https://t.co/vhx92fTBvX pic.twitter.com/qFi6voxWuf
Transportation of high-level radioactive waste through Dallas-Fort Worth debated as #Texas special session agenda includes nuclear waste storage in Andrews County, @EmilyECaldwell writes. #txlege #radioactivewaste #nuclearwaste #NuclearEnergy #environment https://t.co/UqhICAoADv
— John Gravois (@Grav1) August 25, 2021
The #txlege took a third of the money TCEQ is supposed to give back to Texans to retire polluting cars and heavy-duty equipment and gave it to TxDOT to widen freeways.https://t.co/ftJkFeYhsD
— Allyn West (@allynwest) August 23, 2021
A reminder that Charles Schulz was ahead of the curve when it came to anti-vaxxers. This strip is from January 3, 1967. pic.twitter.com/C7eZDbVfys
— Luke Epplin (@LukeEpplin) July 22, 2021
We have an incredibly powerful antivaccine lobby here in Texas, including an antivaccine PAC (political action committee). Been going up against them for years, in the attached tweets I will provide some of my writings. They're a tough crowd and they gang tackle... https://t.co/AGSEvrulv8
— Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@PeterHotez) August 25, 2021
π§΅ππ½ Right now in Texas, roughly 60,000 human beings are locked up in local jails. About 2 in 3 (40k people) are not convicted. Most are locked up because they can’t afford a monetary payment. #SB6 will make this worse. Lawmakers must #fixsb6 by striking sections 6 and 7 #txlege pic.twitter.com/8zkwC8xxR4
— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) August 25, 2021
THREAD: I've been studying media complicity in mass human caging for years, but this Houston Chronicle editorial demanding millions in cash for more prosecutors is among the worst I've seen. Some of this stuff will shock you. https://t.co/OGrG8pDK8R
— Alec Karakatsanis (@equalityAlec) August 23, 2021
In the notoriously anti-labor Lone Star State, three recently unionized newsrooms are fighting for their first collective bargaining agreements, the contracts that will determine their future working conditions. https://t.co/CFNHliPXeb
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) August 24, 2021
Working hard on Vorticity 4…it’s coming along, but still probably weeks away from release. But here’s a scene of the Sudan, Texas tornado, one of the highlights of the year for me. Capturing the entire life cycle was amazing! @canonusa #txwx pic.twitter.com/rOfqyQV3Ee
— Mike Olbinski (@MikeOlbinski) August 25, 2021
Based on the diaries of Susanna Clark and Saviano’s 2016 book "Without Getting Killed or Caught: The Life and Music of Guy Clark," the film tells the saga from Susanna’s point of view, with Academy Award-winner Sissy Spacek voicing Susanna’s narration. See the film at the Modern.
— The Modern (@themodernfw) August 23, 2021
From this evening: More than a dozen Democrats return, signaling more assured end of quorum bust in the Texas House https://t.co/1fG3BSpFBo #txlege
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) August 24, 2021
Texas House Democrats who weren't on the floor Thursday asked those there to fight the "questionable" roll call vote (via verification or strict enforcement – but no one did.@TMFtx: "It was an opportunity that was missed because there was a failure to act on it." #txlege
— Eva Ruth Moravec (@EvaRuth) August 20, 2021
Plot twist: it wasn’t just the TX GOP.
— Taylor Hogeland π€ (@TaylorHogeland) August 20, 2021
The Dems on the floor (& those that weren’t but were on the boardπ) are now all complicit in this suppression session. #txlege https://t.co/qQ4Mll99sm
Couple House Ds being bit more explicit re: defectors
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) August 20, 2021
- Minjarez: "I will not be so foolish as to believe false
promises, or capitulate to those who would discriminate or disenfranchise"
- Ja.Johnson: "I’ll always put my ppl over any committee assignment or backroom deal" #txlege
Garnet Coleman shepherded an endorsement of Dennis Bonnen 4 speaker through the Dem Caucus in 2019, even attending a fundraiser @ a billionaire's home 4 Bonnen w/reps from a crosssection of terrible companies.
— ((( Daniel J Cohen ))) (@mrdancohen) August 20, 2021
So returning 4 quorum is par 4 the course 4 him.#TXLege
CLOSING IN ON LABOR DAY and no Democrat has either announced or hinted that he or she will run for governor next year.
— Jason Whitely (@JasonWhitely) August 22, 2021
State Rep. @JasmineFor100 Crockett says there's only one person who can spin up a viable campaign this quickly... pic.twitter.com/Ze8vVluUvG
Surely this has nothing to do with the millions upon millions in campaign donations to members of the legislature both R+D, railroad commissioners, AG, Governor, State Judges etc etc https://t.co/0WpmLoo1i5
— Bexar County Greens π»π (@BexarGreensTX) August 20, 2021
We don’t need ‘more’ bridges. We need to maintain the ones we have.
— Ted Cruz Called the FBI on me (@theoneronin1312) August 22, 2021
Now, if you said ‘green rail’
I would let it slide.
πvote forππ
.@DelilahforTexas https://t.co/gcuypABUz0
GPTX calls for 2022 candidates! #Greentwitter @GreenPartyUS
— Green Party of Texas (@TXGreens) August 22, 2021
Join us 8/28 for more info!https://t.co/eQo829Vnmo
Fort Worth had me out last night to capture 'New Stories: New Features' at Pioneer Tower in Will Rogers Memorial Center. The light show was put on by AURORA. #FortWorth #aurora #fortworth @FWPublicArt @WillRogersMC @VisitFortWorth pic.twitter.com/mlJRHbaahc
— Joseph Haubert (@josephhaubert) August 21, 2021
As I noted last night, the legendary Tom T. Hall died. Tom wrote a great song called "The Great East Broadway Onion Championship of 1978 re: a night at Stubb's BBQ in Lubbock with Joe Ely and Stubbs himself in .. 1978. Here's a photo of C.B. Stubblefield, Joe Ely & Tom T. Hall. pic.twitter.com/8froN8Ium5
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) August 21, 2021
Awesome new Texas music mural in Alpine π€ pic.twitter.com/6il1P6WBIx
— Travis Bubenik (@travisbubenik) August 21, 2021
We can’t get over how cute the baby horned lizards are experiencing sand for the first time π₯°π₯°π₯° pic.twitter.com/JL057CV1KO
— San Antonio Zoological Society π¦ (@SanAntonioZoo) August 21, 2021