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Eugene "Bill" Vester

1948 - 2024

Eugene "Bill" Vester obituary, 1948-2024, Atlanta, GA

BORN

1948

DIED

2024

Eugene Vester Obituary

VESTER, Eugene William "Bill"

E. William "Bill" Vester, 76, died Sunday, July 14, 2024, at his home in Atlanta, GA, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. His legacy is one of unwavering dedication, deep love for his family, and a steadfast faith in God.

Bill is survived by his wife, Lori (nee: Kelly) Vester of Atlanta, Georgia; and their children, Samantha (Thornton) Mallard of Atlanta, Georgia, and Kaitlyn Kelly Vester of Atlanta, Georgia; grandson, Charles "Wilkes" Mallard of Atlanta, Georgia; his five siblings, his in-laws and sisters-in-law, as well as countless nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly. His parents, Eugene and Maylene (nee: Wilkes) Vester, preceded him in death.

Bill was born on February 7, 1948, in Stuttgart, Arkansas. He loved the movie "Mud" and said it so fondly reminded him of his childhood, running around with his siblings in the sprawling backwoods of Arkansas. Bill, a self-made man, was driven from a very young age. As a boy, he worked the paper route, stocked shelves at the town's grocery store after school, and worked for a local concrete factory during the summers. The parochial school he attended cemented a steadfast faith in the Lord that sustained him throughout his entire life. Bill graduated from the University of Arkansas with a business degree while serving as his fraternity's treasurer. After graduating, a job opportunity with GE brought Bill to Georgia. After several years of climbing the corporate ladder with GE, Bill acquired his company, United Engineering, and had a successful business career. Bill's intelligence, deep voice, and excellent understanding of people made him a master salesman and an expert in his craft, and he loved what he did.

Bill's love for his career paled compared to his love for his family, friends, and the Lord. He was a dedicated family man. His devotion to his family always came first; he was a strong patriarch and provider. Bill's 40 year marriage to Lori was a true love story; she was his caretaker during his drawn-out illness, never leaving his side and insistent that he live out his days in the home they had built their life. Bill's daughters, Sam and Kate, were his pride and joy. Though he was busy building his business and working long hours, Bill always managed to find the time to coach their sports teams, participate in the "Indian Princesses," frequent father-daughter lunches in between meetings, premature driving lessons, and never missed an outing for donuts after church on Sundays. His relationship with his daughters grew and flourished until his dying day. Through his job with GE, Bill quickly made many contacts in Atlanta, many of whom became lifelong friends. Bill was also a dedicated parishioner of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Atlanta, where he tended to the parsonage and served as treasurer and usher over the years.

Bill loved his Atlanta Braves and maintained his love for his alma mater's football team, Razorbacks. He frequently marched around on game days with his famous "pig sooie" hog helmet. He was a charismatic speaker and loved telling stories of the "glory days." Bill loved spending time at Lake Burton, listening to good music with a glass of wine in one hand and a cigar in the other. There, he would have his favorite conversations with his grandson, Wilkes, with whom he had an extraordinary relationship. Bill Vester was a man of the people and instantly loved by anyone he crossed paths with. His relentless sense of humor and contagious positivity will always be missed. Looking back on his time on this earth from above, he is undoubtedly very proud of his life.

A service will be held at noon on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Lutheran Church of the Ascension, 4000 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30342. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Lutheran Church of the Ascension.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jul. 24, 2024.

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Jamie Newton Barrere

September 7, 2025

Lori, I just now learned of Bill´s death. I´m so sad! I first met Bill when I started dating David in 1964. I loved visiting in the Vester home, especially at mealtime. I thought having 6 children was so great that I always aspired to having 6 myself! Of course, Mrs Vester made being their Mother look easy! Today I see God´s wisdom in blessing me with only one! It has been years since I had a phone conversation with Bill, but I remember realizing how successful he had been and being so proud of him. My condolences to you and your family. Wishing you God´s peace and blessings for you family.

Ed Knight

July 28, 2024

I´m his college roommate. I wondered why we didn´t get Christmas cards anymore. Thank you for taking good care of him.

John and Lou Ann Thombley

July 26, 2024

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John and Lou Ann Thombley

July 26, 2024

We have many fond memories with Bill and Lori over decades. He was a great man who was devoted to his family, his Savior and Razorbacks! God bless Bill...there will never be another like him!

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