89R21201 DSH-D
 
  By: Alvarado, et al. S.R. No. 333
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The Capitol community is mourning the loss of Gordon
  Robert Johnson, who passed away on March 16, 2025, at the age of 63;
  and
         WHEREAS, The son of Judith Cissna Scott Johnson and Robert
  Ellis Johnson, Gordon Johnson was born in Dallas on December 26,
  1961; his family moved to Austin when he was a child, and he
  practically grew up at the Capitol, where his father served as House
  parliamentarian and as executive director of the Texas Legislative
  Council; after earning a bachelor's degree in engineering from
  Texas A&M University and a law degree from South Texas College of
  Law, he practiced briefly in Houston; he spent the rest of his
  career in the family law firm, Johnson and Johnson, representing
  clients in both the public and private sectors; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson had a deep understanding of the inner
  workings of state government, and he was able to resolve even the
  most complicated or controversial of issues; an advisor to numerous
  public officials, he served for many years as political director
  for House speaker Joe Straus, and he was instrumental in securing
  passage of the Texas Racing Act and other key legislation;
  good-natured and generous with his time and knowledge, he was a
  mentor to many; and
         WHEREAS, Above all, Mr. Johnson was devoted to his loved
  ones; he spent countless happy hours watching his son, Reed, play
  sports, and they enjoyed many adventures together, from
  international travel and deep sea fishing to hunting and working on
  the ranch; eventually, he knew the joy of welcoming a
  daughter-in-law, Taylor, and granddaughter, Jemma, into his
  family, and his fulfilling 28-year marriage to Julie Johnson
  brought him four treasured stepchildren; deeply kind, he cared for
  a number of foster dogs; and
         WHEREAS, While the death of Gordon Johnson brings
  immeasurable sorrow to his family and friends, he leaves behind a
  legacy that will long be treasured by all those who held him dear;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 89th Texas Legislature
  hereby pay tribute to the life of Gordon Robert Johnson and extend
  sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his wife, Julie
  Hull Johnson; to his son, Reed Johnson, and his wife, Taylor; to his
  grandchild, Jemma Johnson; to his siblings, Robert Ellis Johnson
  Jr. and his wife, Teresa, Stanley Scott Johnson, and Karen Johnson
  Pounds; to his stepchildren, Jennifer Coffee O'Neill, Elizabeth
  Coffee McQueen, Dr. Katherine Coffee Janus, and Benjamin Coffee;
  and to his many other relatives and friends; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns this
  day, it do so in memory of Gordon Johnson.