Houston Chronicle

BERTHOLD STEINDORF, JR

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1952-2020

Bert was born in Alice, Texas on March 10, 1952. He passed away in San Antonio, Texas on May 1, 2020. He was preceded in death by his father, Berthold Steindorf Sr.; his paternal grandparen­ts, Edwin Steindorf and Rosie Strakos Steindorf; maternal grandparen­ts, John L. Stewart and Esther Sralla Stewart; and granddaugh­ter, Blake Lauren Steindorf.

Bert is survived by his mother, Dorothy Stewart Steindorf of Boerne, Texas; daughter, Kelley Renee Steindorf of San Antonio, Texas; sister, Iris Steindorf Humphreys of Bulverde/Spring Branch, Texas; granddaugh­ter, Kamryn Renee Steindorf; and nephew, Hayden Lance Humphreys.

Bert started his career on the baseball field. From an early age, he was the catcher of the team. Bert was known as “Butch” back then and his grandfathe­r tagged him with that name. He took that position all the way to high school and in 1970, along with his teammates, the Alice Coyotes, went to State Baseball Competitio­n. He was offered a baseball scholarshi­p when he graduated to UT in Arlington, which he never fulfilled. Bert also played tackle and was the punter on the Alice Coyote football team. He kicked without a shoe. When Bert was 11, he was asked to the Punt, Pass and Kick Competitio­n in Arlington. That was the 1st highlight of his life.

In 1975, Bert started his career in the oilfield. He made a name for himself early on in the “oil patch”.

He also earned that respect then, to where he is today. Bert started Gate Guard Services in 1996 along with his father Bert Sr. with a shoestring budget. He was the pioneer in the gate guard business. In 2010, The US Dept of Labor walked into Gate Guard Services offices in Corpus Christi, Texas and started an investigat­ion into his workers classifyin­g that they should be on hourly wages instead of independen­t contract laborers. Bert disagreed and fought for what he knew was right. He hired the best Labor Attorneys in the Country and fought the US Board of Labor and won. It has never been done since the induction of the Labor Board in 1938. After countless time and monies, Bert was compensate­d for these attorney fees. He made a name for himself in the law books. Bert Steindorf Gate Guard Services LP vs Hilda Solis, Secretary of Labor, US Dept. of Labor.

Bert was a mentor, friend, and colleague to many people. He was also survived by many friends during his life here on Earth.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterlori­ng.com Arrangemen­ts with PORTER LORING MORTUARY NORTH 2102 NORTH LOOP 1604 EAST

SAN ANTONIO, TX 78232 – (210) 495-8221

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