John Clifford Otto '70

john otto

October 14, 1948 ~ August 1, 2020

Born in: Dayton, TX
Resided in: Bryan, TX

John C. Otto passed away peacefully August 1, 2020 in Houston, TX after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.  John was born in Dayton, TX on October 14, 1948 to John Clifford Coffelt Otto and Susan Eugenia Forrest.  John graduated from Dayton High School in 1966 where he was a pitcher on the baseball team, member of FFA, and was drum major for the DHS band.  In the fall of 1966 John fulfilled his dream of marching in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, where he made life-long friends who still share a close bond today.  John was head drum major of the Aggie band his senior year and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting in May 1970.  John was commissioned a 2ndLieutenant in US Army and served 8 years active and reserve duty.  John worked for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell in Houston for five years, then returned to Dayton to open a private practice, serving clients for 35 years.

In December 1969 he married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Whitman.  Together they raised sons Bryan, born in 1971, followed by Jason in 1974.  John coached the boys’ baseball, cheered them on in football and tennis, and made sure they saw as much Aggie football as possible.  John enjoyed Aggie sports and spent his free time outdoors bird hunting, fishing, and golfing.

John served on the Dayton ISD Board of Trustees and Dayton City Council.  In 2004 John was elected to the Texas House of Representatives, serving 6 terms before retiring at the end of his term in Jan 2017.  He served as chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Vice Chair Ways and Means, Legislative Budget Board and the Legislative Audit Committee.  He loved serving in the Texas House and considered it a high honor and privilege to represent District 18.

In 2017, John and Nancy moved to Bryan-College Station and John accepted a position as Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of Local Government Relations at The Texas A&M University System.  He considered this his dream job, still working with colleagues in Austin and advocating for his beloved Texas A&M University and other schools and agencies in the TAMU System.

John and Nancy were active members of the First United Methodist Church in Dayton, TX where they both sang in the choir and John served in many capacities including church treasurer for over 25 years. They recently transferred their membership to the A&M United Methodist Church.

John is preceded in death by his father, John Clifford Coffelt Otto, stepfather Robert E. Fendley, and his brother Calvin James Otto.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Nancy Whitman Otto; sons and daughters-in-law, Bryan and Lisa Otto, Jason and Brandee Otto; grandchildren, Brendon Olson, Maddie Olson, Hadley Otto, Bailee Otto, Emilee Otto, and Malloree Otto.  Also surviving are his mother, Sue Otto Fendley; and siblings, Susan Harris and husband Wayne, Glenn Otto, Danita Otto Stovall and husband Bryan; aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and special friends Dr. Robert and Susan Seaberg.

Friends are invited to a public visitation and service Thursday, August 6, 2020, beginning at 1:00pm at A&M United Methodist Church in College Station with the funeral service following at 2:00 pm. Interment is set for 11:00 am Friday, August 7, 2020 at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Texas. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan College Station, Texas.

The church service will stream live on the church YouTube channel at this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQlt57WLit7GmcdDCI27HYQ

The family wishes to thank Dr. Robert Wolff and team, and the Palliative Care team at M.D. Anderson for their kind and compassionate care.

Serving as Pallbearers are: Glenn Otto Sr., Allen Whitman, Wayne Harris, Zach Harris, Bryan Stovall, Glenn Otto Jr., Larry Whitman, Matt Nesmith, and Tom Marty. Honorary Pallbearers include: Members of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Class of ’70, Members of the Texas Legislature who served with John, and the Government Relations Team at the Texas A&M University System.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in John’s memory to the following:

First United Methodist Church – Dayton, TX

https://app.clovergive.com/App/Giving/firstumcdayton

A&M United Methodist Church

https://www.shelbygiving.com/app/giving/amumc

Aggie ring scholarship fund

https://tx.ag/JohnOtto

MD Anderson Cancer Center

https://gifts.mdanderson.org/Default.aspx

Services

Visitation: August 6, 2020 1:00 pm

A&M United Methodist Church
417 University Dr.
College Station, TX 77840

(979) 846-8731
https://www.am-umc.org

Funeral Service: August 6, 2020 2:00 pm

A&M United Methodist Church
417 University Dr.
College Station, TX 77840

(979) 846-8731
https://www.am-umc.org

Interment: August 7, 2020 11:00 am

Texas State Cemetery
909 Navasota St
Austin, TX 78702

(512) 463-0605
https://cemetery.tspb.texas.gov

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  1. A great American, Texan and Texas Aggie…..for your support I will always remain grateful, John. Rest in Peace and God Bless.

    Joe ‘72

  2. Nancy, we are so very sorry for your loss. John always had a smile on his face and a friendly spirit. He will be missed.

  3. Nancy, we are so sadden to here of John’s passing. My heart hurts for your loss. You, Bryan and Jason and families are in our thoughts and prayers. I’m very proud of John’s service to Dayton and the state of Texas. I pray for peace and comfort for all of you.

  4. I am so sorry for the loss of Johnny, He was the first born grandchild and the cousin we all looked up to growing up. My heart is sad. Many prayers for Aunt Sue, Nancy and the family.

  5. Wow, what a wonderful tribute! Jason, it is now very clear who influenced the development of your Aggie Spirit! During this time of loss, remember all the good times…it will not remove the hurt, but it will help ease it a tiny bit. Please accept our condolences and prayers.

  6. Kenneth and I are so sorry for John’s passing. He was a great representative for Liberty County and the State of Texas. We both have fond memories of you both. Nancy, you and your family will always be in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you and your entire family during the days ahead.

    • Nancy, we are so sad about John. I pray that the love of those around you and the love of God help you through the days ahead. John will be missed by so many people he has touched along the way. Brian and Jason sending love to you and your families also.❤

  7. John was a great man. He had so many impressive accomplishments. He was also a good husband and friend. I remember his booming laugh. Cookie and I spent sone great times with them. God bless Nancy and I hope she will find sone comfort knowing that his is not in pain any longer.

  8. Sending love and prayers to all the family. I know John’s passing is a great loss to so many❤️

  9. Susan and I will keep you in our prayers and ask God to give you comfort in these trying times. I first met John in Dayton during the summer of 1966 while visiting my sister Sue. I then joined him as a fish in The Band. I always knew he was going to be one of the leaders of our class. It was later my privilege to march behind him when he led us Combined Band Drum Major for The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.

  10. I just thought Chairman Otto was a smart, kind, hardworking man. I enjoyed working with him and seeing him around the Capitol. He always had a smile for me….for everyone. I am so sad he’s gone but he is leaving a great legacy. We were all honored to know him. God bless his soul and his wonderful family…including us Capitol folk.

  11. Nancy, so sorry for your loss of John. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. We all have had some memories together. Love you much, your brother from another mother

  12. Dear Nancy,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your precious family. We feel honored to have known and worked with John, as well as share the Aggie Connection!
    Blessings,

  13. Otto Family, John will be missed by all our family. May he rest in peace until we will all be together again. Prayers for all of us left behind.

  14. Nancy, Sue, Susan and Family,

    I’m so sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. My heart and prayers are with you all.
    Love,
    Rhonda Farris and Joe Barbeaud

  15. Jason, We are sorry to hear of your Father’s passing. Your family is in our prayers for comfort during your loss. May fond memories of spending time with you Father see you through.

    Steve & Tamara Keithley

  16. What a wonderful video tribute to John.

    He will be remembered and missed as a man who contributed to the betterment of all. There are many whose lives are richer today, whether they knew him or not.

    It was an honor to be his classmate at A&M and march with him in the Fightn’ Texas Aggie Band.

  17. Dearest Nancy, My heart just breaks for you and your family in John’s death. He was (and is) such an awesome man in all ways I can think of. I pray our Father’s comfort and peace upon you and your whole family as only He can provide. I’m praying for y’all as is the whole Shanks’ family.
    Lots of love, Kerry and Jack

  18. Words are never enough at times like this. He will be truly missed but always appreciated for all he contributed to his friends, our State of Texas, The Aggie Band and Texas A&M University. Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your family’s loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    Richard and Ventura Sanchez

  19. Otto Family –
    John will be missed by our family… John was a very fine man that lived his life through God’s guidance. He will definitely be missed, but all he did for District 18 will be remembered and felt for many years to come.

  20. Dearest Nancy, I watched online, John’s life has been so very inspiring to so many of us. Thanks to you, Bryan, Jason, and all the family for sharing him. His light will forever shine! I pray prayers of comfort and peace for each of you. Nancy, I look forward to sharing it together later. In Christian love and friendship, Nell Almond.

  21. Deepest condolences to all of his family and friends. His service to the State of Texas will always be remembered and much appreciated.

    Eva DeLuna Castro, on behalf of Every Texan (formerly the Center for Public Policy Priorities)


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