San Antonio Express-News

Alan William Dreeben

July 3, 1943 - March 21, 2024

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Alan William Dreeben passed away peacefully at home on March 21st at the age of 80. Alan was born on July 3, 1943 in Dallas, Texas to Bertha and Milton Dreeben. He graduated from Highland Park High School and headed off to the University of Texas in Austin. While in school, Alan was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and the Silver Spurs. It was there that he met Barbara Block, the love of his life. He and Barbara were married on January 2, 1966. After graduation, they moved to Los Angeles where Alan could start his career in the wine industry and learn under the tutelage of Ernest Gallo. Alan and Barbara moved back to San Antonio in 1967 where Alan began working with his mentor and father-in-law, Ed Block at Block Distributi­ng

Company. Alan grew the wine side of the Block business to a formidable force. The company then grew from a South Texas operation to become Republic National Distributi­ng Company, a national wholesaler in 40 markets coast to coast.

Alan also received his Executive MBA from Harvard University. Alan was passionate about education. He served proudly on the board of Alamo Heights ISD, as past regent and chairman with the Texas State University System, as a trustee of The University of the Incarnate Word, and as past president and trustee of the Mccombs School of Business at the University of Texas. He was inducted into the Alamo Heights School Foundation Hall of Fame in 2023, Mccombs Business School Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Texas

Business Hall of Fame in 2023.

Alan always believed it was sin to be so fortunate and not give back. And give back he did! Alan was highly involved and held leadership positions in countless community, social, industry and religious organizati­ons, including, MD Anderson, Hospice of San Antonio, the Mcnay Art Museum, the Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital Foundation, United Way, Temple Beth El, San Antonio Country Club, The Argyle, Club Giraud, The Order of The Alamo, The Wine Institute of America and the Wine and Spirits Wholesaler­s of America, where he was honored with a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award in 2017.

Alan is survived by his wife of over 58 years, Barbara Block Dreeben; his three daughters,

Lisa Dreeben Sechler (Kelly), Allison Dreeben Zeller (Josh), and Paige Dreeben Sachs (Marc); and his nine grandchild­ren who affectiona­tely call him “Buddy”, Grant, Reed, and Mark Sechler, Emily, Ben, and Abbie Zeller, Tucker, Sallie, and Bo Sachs. He is also survived by his brother Oren Dreeben and his sister, Hope Dreeben.

Alan had many accolades in the community and the wine and spirits industry, but what he was most proud of was his family! He cared deeply about each of them and loved bragging whenever given the chance about them. Alan was blessed with four beautiful women, the Queen, the Princess, the Duchess and the Contessa while referring to himself not as the King but the Court Jester. Alan was known for many of his “Alan-isms,” but will be most remembered for “Hi Gang!” and “Say Goodnight Gracie.”

The Dreeben family wishes to thank Scott Campbell, Robert Luevano, Cesar Carillo, and Nadine Michelena for all of their love and amazing care.

MEMORIAL SERVICE MONDAY MARCH 25, 2024 2:00 PM TEMPLE BETH-EL WULFE SANCTUARY 211 BELKNAP PLACE

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Mccombs School of Business Undergradu­ate Program, 2110 Speedway, Austin, Texas 78712, https://www.mccombs. utexas.edu/about/investin-mccombs/, the Alamo Heights School Foundation, 7101 Broadway St., San Antonio, Texas 78209, https://www. ahschoolfo­undation.org/ back-teachers/donate, or any educationa­l charity of your choice.

You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www. porterlori­ng.com.

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