87R16040 BPG-D
 
  By: Fierro H.R. No. 486
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, A life lived with joy and purpose drew to a close
  with the passing of longtime public servant Barbara Edith Otero
  Perez of El Paso on November 20, 2020, at the age of 76; and
         WHEREAS, The daughter of Johnny and Julia Otero, the former
  Barbara Otero was born in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1944 on her
  mother's birthday, April 12; she grew up with the company of four
  treasured siblings, Marty, Rudy, Freda, and Mario, and a very large
  extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins; following the birth
  of her son, Gregory, she settled in El Paso, and she worked as an
  insurance adjuster before becoming marketing director for
  Dickshire Distributing Company; she married the love of her life,
  Paul Perez, in 1984, and with their fulfilling relationship she
  gained two daughters, Amy and Annie, whom she raised as her own;
  eventually, she became the proud grandmother of Ashlie, Layton,
  Mattie, and Grayson; nicknamed "Dido" by her loved ones, she knew
  how to bring out the best in each of them and adored bragging about
  their achievements; and
         WHEREAS, Ms. Perez cofounded the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of
  Commerce and served as vice chair; in 1993, she won the first of
  three terms on the city council; she supported small and
  minority-owned businesses and fought with both grace and tenacity
  for the issues she cared about, including infrastructure
  development, fair wages, women's equality, and educating youth
  about drugs and gang violence; subsequently, she benefited her
  fellow residents as a trustee of the Socorro Independent School
  District Board and as an El Paso County commissioner; for three
  years, she hosted a lively radio call-in show about politics, "Talk
  of the Town"; she was then elected as justice of the peace, and she
  so enjoyed officiating at weddings that she continued to perform
  that service after her term concluded; among numerous accolades,
  she received the prestigious El Paso Conquistador Award, and she
  was inducted into the Fort Bliss Women's Hall of Fame; and
         WHEREAS, Although Barbara Perez is sadly missed, she left
  behind a wealth of cherished memories, and her fierce dedication to
  her family and her community will remain a source of inspiration to
  all who knew her; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Barbara Edith Otero
  Perez and extend sincere condolences to her loved ones; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Barbara
  Edith Otero Perez.