Jaqueline Estelle Warren

of Angleton, TX

March 7, 1935 - May 6, 2020


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Jaqueline (Jackie) Estelle Warren, 85 (March 7, 1935), passed away on May 6, 2020 at rest in Lake Jackson, Texas. She was born in Jacksonville, Florida to Jack and Estelle Faulkner (deceased).
The family moved to Angleton, Texas when Jackie was in High School. She soon met Bobby Lewis Warren (deceased) and they quickly fell in love and were married shortly after high school.

She is survived by her son, Robert Reginald (Reggie) Warren, and wife, LaJean, of Brenham, Texas; son, Joey Brian Warren, of Angleton Texas; two grandchildren, Nicholas and Zachary. She is also survived by her younger brother, Johnnie Leo Faulkner and his wife, Janie, of Kyle, Texas; her niece, Christina Doerr and husband, David and their son, Dylan.

Jackie was a long time member of Holy Comforter Episcopal Church in Angleton, Texas. She served as a member of the choir, the Daughters of the King and Lay Reader. She taught Sunday school early on and also was church secretary for a while. Jackie worked many years and retired from Monsanto Chemical. She was very active in the community and had many friends including her special, longtime friend, Jo Mapel. Her hobbies included cooking, fishing and mowing lawns with her John Deere tractor.

Due to current regulations there will be no memorial service at this time.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jackie's name can be made to Holy Comforter Episcopal Church in Angleton, Texas.


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7 Condolence(s)
Debbie Knapp
Angleton, TX
Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Jackie sang at my wedding to Marcial Knapp. I rode in her carpool to Monsanto. She always wore a charm bracelet that jingled and when she saw a car with one headlight, she would say "Spididdle" and stamp with her thumb....said her and Bobbye Warren always did that when they saw one headlight on a car.
She loved Bobbye Warren with all her heart.

She sang in the choir at Holy Comforter and said that she might not have much money but her tithe could always be found in what she did for her Lord. She was the Clerk of the Vestry many different times as well as on the Vestry, Daughters of the King, Sunday School teacher to junior high kids. One of her lasting projects are the beautiful white azaleas she & Marcial Knapp planted along with their junior high sunday school class. They are all across the front of the church and bloom beautifully every year.

Joey, you took such good care of her. Reggie you honored her by providing a very pleasant place for her to live where she was always cheerful and pleasant. Jo Mapel, thank you for bringing her to church and giving her such a nice 80th birthday party.

She was very special. May she rest in peace.

Marcella Franzetti
Caldwell, TX
Monday, May 11, 2020

I'm sending my deepest sympathy and condolences to Jackie's family. I enjoyed working with her at Monsanto and especially enjoyed being invited to go fishing sometimes. She was a special lady, a hard worker, and looked after her family with love and devotion. May she rest in peace.
Marcella and Gary

Gayle Needham
Dripping Springs, Tx, TX
Sunday, May 10, 2020

Although I didn't know Mrs Warren personally, I am so thankful to have known her son, Reggie Warren. He was brought up to be a kind and thoughtful man, with such a good heart and gental spirit towards others.

Bob LeBoeuf
Angleton, TX
Sunday, May 10, 2020

Condolences to the Warren family on the loss of a fine lady. Had the pleasure of working with Jackie on various matters over the years at Holy Comforter. She was definitely a "can do" person....never shirked a responsibility and was always willing to join in the work. She usually had a bright smile on her face but had a pretty sharp tongue if the occasion called for it. She was truly a joy and will be missed by all who knew her. May God bless and comfort each of you during this time and may she Rest In Peace.

Morris and Laura Alford
Iola, TX
Friday, May 8, 2020

To let you know that thoughts and prayers
are with all the family in this time of sorrow.

ASHLEY GILBERT
Richwood, TX
Friday, May 8, 2020

To the Warren family sorry for your loss. I work at Carriage Inn where Jackie lived and I just enjoyed being around her she always put a smile on my face when I go in to see her and didn't mind saying wat she thinks. R.I.P. Jackie you will truly be missed

Shelley LeRibeus Bennett
Conroe, TX
Friday, May 8, 2020

My heart aches for your loss. Jackie was like a second Mom to me and I loved her so much. She was so much fun to be around and didn't mind saying what was on her mind. She has the best heart and full of love. The world just got a little dimmer but I rejoice she is with my parents and her husband now. Rest In Peace.