Ella Faye Warren's Obituary
Ella Faye Warren was born to Chester and Zenobia Lucas on February 11, 1933 in the town of Noodle, Texas. After graduating hich school she went on to Drounges Business College. In 1951 she married her High School sweetheart Forrest. They were married 67 years. She started her career at Texas Instruments but soon found that selling real estate was her passion and where should would excel. She received the diamond award many times as an Ebby Halliday Agent. She continued to sell until she was 70 years old. She and Forrest were founding members of Waterview Church of Christ. She was a long and faithful member of Sister in Service at the Church until the day she could no longer serve. She was a master seamstress and talented quilter. She also loved to knit. When she wasn’t knitting for her family she knitted cemo caps and sleeves for cancer patients. Forrest and Faye loved to RV. They belonged to an amazing Good Sams Club. Some of the women from the club continued to play cards with mother a few times a month until Covid. She is preceeded in death by her beloved husband Forrest.
She is survived by her loving sister and brother in law Jeanette and Phillip Pursley , her children Steve Warren, Mickey Christakos and Terri and Bobby Brittingham. Her Grandchildren Joshua Warren and his wife Carrie. Jennifer Treat and her husband Bob, Nicholas Christakos and his wife Alex, Brandon Christakos, Mackenzie Brittingham, McLean Brittingham Fairchild and her husband Lucas and Madison Brittingham. She is also survived by her Greatgrandchildren Camryn, Caitlyn and Chase Warren, Ethan, Estella and Dagny Christakos, Forrest, Shepherd and Baker Brittingham and may other relatives and close cousins.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, June 10, 2020 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Restland Funeral Home. A Graveside Service will be held Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 11:00 AM at Restland Funeral home.
In lieu of flowers contribution can be made to The Oglesby Foundation, 1409 N Waterview Dr , Richardson, Texas 75080 or the charity of your choice.
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