In Loving Memory

Photo of ANGIE "ACE" CROWDER

ANGIE "ACE" CROWDER

September 9, 1980 — April 6, 2026

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of a beloved daughter, sister, and friend, Angie "Ace" Crowder, who left this world on April 6, 2026, at the age of 45. Angie was born on September 9, 1980, in Houston, Texas, a city she called home throughout her remarkable life. Angie was the cherished daughter of Lowana Crowder, who raised her with love and strength. She was the adored sister of Shauntel Fulton, Mica Crowder, Tania Crowder, and Marques Crowder, each of whom held a special place in her heart. Her family was the center of her universe, and she cherished every moment spent together. Angie was a truly unique soul who touched the lives of everyone she met with her warm smile and infectious laughter. She was known for her incredible sense of humor, intelligence, and loving nature, always quick to brighten the day of those around her. Her love for her family was matched only by her love for her faithful canine companions, who were never far from her side. Angie's passion for life was evident in everything she did. She was an ardent football fan, spending countless hours cheering for her favorite teams and reveling in the excitement of the game. Her love for sports was matched by her enthusiasm for fashion, and she was renowned for her extensive collection of Jordan sneakers, embodying the essence of "super fly" in every sense. Angie also had an affinity for fast cars and the finer things in life, yet she remained grounded, always prioritizing the people she loved. Her vivacious spirit and zest for life were an inspiration to all who knew her, and her memory will forever be cherished by those who were fortunate enough to share in her journey. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who reached out with support, sent flowers, cards, and offered condolences during this difficult time. Your kindness is a testament to the love that Angie shared with all of us. As we gather to remember her, let us carry forward her legacy of love and laughter, for she taught us to "love love because she did." Rest in peace, dear Angie. You will be deeply missed and forever remembered.