88R32689 KSM-D
 
  By: Davis H.R. No. 2275
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Memories of a life filled with joyful times and
  meaningful accomplishments remain to comfort the family and friends
  of Johnny Welton Self, who passed away on December 21, 2022, at the
  age of 72; and
         WHEREAS, The son of Helen Self Hickman and Jonas Banks, John
  Self was born in Zachary, Louisiana, on January 29, 1950, and grew
  up in a family that included his siblings, Clarence, Billy,
  Barbara, and Ernest; he graduated from Chaneyville High School and
  earned his bachelor's degree from the School of Business Management
  at Southern University; on June 23, 1973, he married his soulmate
  and best friend, the former Beatrice "Bea" Tapps, and they were
  blessed with two children, Jeremy and Jarita; their treasured
  family later grew to include three grandchildren, Tristan, Tatum,
  and Troy Johnny; and
         WHEREAS, In 1973, Mr. Self became the City of Arlington's
  first Black firefighter; he later joined the office of the Texas
  Comptroller of Public Accounts before embarking on a noteworthy
  career with TXU Energy/Oncor; there, he blazed another trail,
  becoming the company's first male African American vice president;
  during his many years representing TXU/Oncor at the State Capitol,
  his warmth, charm, and expertise earned him the admiration and
  friendship of many; following his retirement in 2008, he continued
  to work as a political consultant, maintaining close ties with his
  numerous acquaintances in Austin; and
         WHEREAS, A man of strong faith, Mr. Self joined Mount Olive
  Baptist Church in 1972; he served the congregation in numerous
  capacities through the years, among them usher, Sunday school
  teacher, deacon, and member of the executive board; no task was too
  small or too large, whether organizing a cleanup crew or leading
  construction of Lucille Baptist Church in Palmer; and
         WHEREAS, While his loss is difficult to bear, John Self
  leaves behind a host of friends and loved ones whose lives are far
  richer for having known him, and he will always hold a treasured
  place in their hearts; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Johnny Welton Self
  and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his
  wife of 49 years, Beatrice Self; to his children, Jeremy Self and
  his wife, Angela, and Jarita Gardner and her husband, Troy; to his
  grandchildren, Tristan, Tatum, and Troy Johnny; to his siblings,
  Clarence Self and his wife, Dafiney, Billy Self, and Barbara
  Anderson; to his sisters-in-law, Mary Tapps, Gladys Bets, Dorothy
  Shaw and her husband, David, Shirley Tapps, Barbara Netters, Pamela
  Jackson, and Diana Davis; to his brother-in-law, Raymond Tapps, and
  his wife, Gayle; and to all who mourn his passing; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Johnny
  Self.