Warren Thomas Ayres Jr.,

Warren Thomas Ayres Jr., 87, passed away on October 5, 2019 in League City, TX. He was born on November 21, 1931 in Washington DC to Warren Thomas Ayres Sr. and Mary Caroline Kirby-Ayres. Warren was preceded in death by his: loving wife, Patricia McDonald-Ayres and son, Steven Ayres; grandson Zachary Benjamin Sullivan and great grandson, Davin William Sullivan. He is survived by his: sons, William Sullivan (Shelly), Warren D. Ayres (Charlotte) and Scott Ayres (Pamela); numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren and numerous family members and friends.
He had a passion for helping people and cigars and loved to go fishing. Warren’s family will receive guests from Noon to 1:00 on Saturday, October 12, 2019 followed by a Funeral Service at 1:00 pm at Crowder Funeral Home, Webster, TX. In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a memorial donation in Warren’s memory may do so to a charity of your choice.

10 comments

  1. Danny and Charlotte I am deeply sorry for your loss. My love to your family .

    Sue Winkler
  2. You are so loved and will be missed by so many. Condolences to Billy, Danny and Scott and their families.

    Doris Petronella
  3. Warren was a good man and a good friend. My deepest condolences to the family and all of his friends. We will miss him greatly.

    Ron Potier
  4. Ah, Warren, you leave a huge hole behind with your passing. I’m glad I got to know you and I’m sorry I didn’t see you much the last couple of years. You sure are going to be missed. Rest In Peace, my friend.

    Cam Appelquest
  5. Thank you for bringing God’s Light of Love into our world 🌎.

    Janice K Cannaday 11-10-1982
  6. Pops,

    I miss you already. You meant more to me than you will ever know. Heaven has gained a True Warrior!

    I hope you enjoy watching the Astros, Rockets and Texans by those pearly gates.

    Love Always and For Ever,

    Shelly Sullivan
    Daughter-In-Law
    Needville, Texas

    Shelly Sullivan
  7. Sweet Warren, I will miss your “hello darlin” with a sweet hug and the smell of you’re cigar. You made this planet a better place while you were here and I am a better person having been blessed to know you. My deepest condolences to his family and friends 🌹

    Kirsten (Kris) Wirth
  8. I feel so fortunate to have known Warren the short time I have. Condolences to family and friends. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Kirk Lilly
  9. I love that the picture of Warren was taken in the library with all the books around! Warren will be missed by all the members of the Crossings book club. He always had unique comments to add to our discussions.

    Barbara Weitenhagen
  10. I just saw that Warren has passed. He was my cousin; his mother and my mother were sisters…we had a few conversations recently…so very sorry.

    Janet Hannsz

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