Lawmakers, family and other visitors paid respects to former U.S. Rep Eddie Bernice Johnson at Fair Park Monday morning as the longtime congresswoman was laid in state ahead of her funeral.
President Joe Biden is expected to attend her wake Monday evening.
Johnson was the first Black woman elected to public office in Dallas County and later served nearly three decades in Congress before retiring last year.
鈥淪he was the epitome of elegance and intelligence, all mixed in one,鈥 Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett told reporters Monday. 鈥淪he was someone that little girls that look like her could look up to and I strive to be that type of example.鈥
Crockett, whom Johnson endorsed to replace her in the 30th Congressional District, said not having the former congresswoman to give her advice would be difficult.
鈥淜nowing that she handpicked me and not being able even to hear what critiques she has of me, it's going to be different to just not have her around, not be able to pick up the phone or send a text message,鈥 Crockett said.
Johnson 鈥 a nurse, state legislator, and congresswoman 鈥 died Dec. 31 at 89 from a spinal infection while in hospice care. She was remembered by those in attendance Monday as a trailblazer.
"She's an inspiration to women, an inspiration to myself and other women who want to serve," said state Rep. Julie Johnson, who visited Fair Park Monday morning. "It's very important that we pay respect to her for all that she's accomplished and the example that she is."

Johnson was first elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1972 and to the Texas Senate in 1986, where she served until she was elected to Congress in 1992.
State Sen. Royce West, who succeeded Johnson in the Senate, told Johnson was a consensus builder who worked for the best interest of all people in Texas and felt she should be recognized as a state hero.
鈥淲e need to think about Eddie Bernice Johnson in the same vein, frankly, that we think about Lady Bird Johnson, Barbara Jordan,鈥 West said. 鈥淭hat's the company that she needs to be thought of in. Persons of that caliber.鈥
Concord Church in Dallas will host Johnson's wake from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday night.
The church will also host Johnson's funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m. A final graveside service will be held at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin at 2 p.m. Jan. 10.
The city of Dallas plans to light the skyline yellow to commemorate her life and legacy, representing the 鈥淵ellow Rose of Texas鈥 and a symbol of resilience.
Since her death, Johnson's family has raised concerns about her medical treatment. The family sent a pre-lawsuit notice Thursday alleging negligence at Baylor Scott & White鈥檚 rehabilitation center contributed to the fatal infection.
Johnson went to Baylor Scott & White for lower spine surgery in September. Her family says they later found her in "deplorable" condition laying in her own feces and urine.

Days later, the congresswoman started having 鈥渃opious purulent drainage鈥 from a lower back incision that required additional procedures, according to surgeon's notes provided to reporters last week.
Johnson was transferred to another nursing facility in October and later released to her home Dec. 18, where she was placed on antibiotics before her death on New Year's Eve.
In a statement, the hospital called Johnson "an inspiration," but did not comment on the suit.
鈥淲e are committed to working directly with the Congresswoman鈥檚 family members and their counsel," the statement read. "Out of respect for patient privacy, we must limit our comments."
State Sen. Royce West told that he didn鈥檛 think the case would go to trial.
鈥淏aylor Scott & White needs to do the right thing and make certain that this matter is resolved to the satisfaction of the family,鈥 he said.
Zara Amaechi and Toluwani Osibamowo contributed to this report.
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