Felix Eugene
Warren, III


November 19, 1956 - December 24, 2019

Felix Eugene Warren, III, age 63, of Fayetteville, TN, formerly of Muscle Shoals, passed away December 24, 2019. The family will receive friends at Spry-Williams Funeral Home from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Monday, December 30.

Felix was a 1975 graduate of Muscle Shoals High School and also graduated from MSSTC with a degree in electronics. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and was retired from Nissan, where he was a maintenance technician.

He was preceded in death by his father, Felix Warren, II; mother, Mollie Conley Warren; brother, Leonard Jones; aunt, Avalona Whitlock; uncles, Thomas and Fred Conley; and niece, Lynn Jones.

Survivors include his niece, Cheryl Jones; cousins, Vicki and Daniel Wise, Thomas and Tammy Conley, Sylvia Conley and Lando, and Freddie and Melissa Conley; and best friend, “Hemi”; and numerous friends who were like family in Fayetteville.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your local VFW in his memory.

A special thanks to Terry Billings and family for the love and support given during his illness.

You may sign the guest register at sprywilliams.com



Visitation

December 30, 2019
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Spry-Williams Funeral Home

Visitation

1950 Helton Drive, Florence, AL 35630, USA

December 30, 2019 6:00 pm

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5 Comments on “Felix Eugene Warren, III”

  1. I worked with Felix over at Nissan. He was One of My Maintenance men on our machining line. I gave Him a lot of stuff to fix and He fixed it!! I would see him around Fayetteville every once and while after we had both retired!!! I Glad he had some time after He worked there!! And GLAD he served our Country!! MarkL.

  2. Felix was a good neighbor and a friend. Rest In Peace, Felix, and thank you for your service to our country.

  3. My condolences to the family! I cut his hair for many years before moving to Las Vegas. I considered Felix more than a client. I was honored to call him friend. There were many life stories shared in that salon chair. He was so proud of his dogs and cars, among other toys that he cared to share. He always introduced me to the latest electronics and shared his knowledge, along with photos of the best eating places within a hundred miles or more. May he rest in peace with much love!

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