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Bill Estes

1942 - 2010

Bill Estes obituary, 1942-2010, Sherman, TX

BORN

1942

DIED

2010

Bill Estes Obituary

SHERMAN - Charles W. "Bill" Estes went home to be with his Savior, Jesus, Friday March 26, 2010. Bill had fought a brave battle with cancer for two years.
He leaves behind his wife, Kay, and son, Chad Estes; parents, Charles and Mildred Estes; cousins, Bill Mitchell, Ed Hart, Ted Rozsa, Ruth Ann Rayner, Mary Lil Coquet, Margaret Ann Yocum, and Margaret McCord (of Sherman) and one aunt, Lola Rozsa. Bill also left behind his mother-in-law, Hazel Higgins, brother-in-law, Kent Higgins, and three nephews, Brandon Higgins, Clifton Higgins, and Jared Higgins.
Bill was a member of Legacy Bible Church in Sherman.
Bill Estes was born on July 3, 1942 in Denton. He graduated high school from Whitesboro in 1960. He as a four-sport letterman and won the district tennis doubles championship his senior year.
Bill went to North Texas University, lettering in college freshman basketball, and earning his BS and masters degrees from the university. He worked as a student fireman in Denton his sophomore through senior years at NTSU. He belonged to Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
In 1968, Bill met his wife Kay, and they were married on June 20, 1968 at First Baptist Church in Dallas. Bill joined the Air Force in 1968 and went to pilot school at Enid AFB Oklahoma. He was stationed in various bases in Florida, Virginia, and Oregon and finished his AF career in Diyarbakir, Turkey.
Bill pursued a coaching and teaching career. Bill and Kay and their son, Chad moved to Sherman in 1976 for Bill to teach and coach. He was head basketball coach from 1979-1984. His teams reached the play-offs twice. He also was head basketball coach at Kaufman, Pittsburg, and Crowley until 1968.
He retired from coaching to continue teaching science at the high school as head of the science department until his retirement in 1996. He and his wife Kay operated the Book Rack for 27 years until 2008.
In retirement Bill enjoyed being with his family, watching sports, playing bridge with friends and being with his golfing buddies.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday March 30 at Covenant Presbyterian Church. Burial will follow at West Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Tommy Hudspeth, Larry Edwards, Jerry Cantrell, Charles Byler, Dick Swetnam, Scott Charlton, Dr. Al Hambrick, Frank Harris, and Charles Hall.
Visitation will be 6 -8 p.m. Monday night at Waldo Funeral Home. The online register book can be signed at waldofuneralhome.com.
If desired, in lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Sherman Boys and Girls Club, the Sherman High School Boys Basketball Program, Legacy Bible Church building fund, or the charity of your choice.

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Published by The Herald Democrat on Mar. 28, 2010.

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Ellen Bullock

April 24, 2010

Kay and Chad our prayers are ever with you. We love you both. Bill was a wonderful man and a true loving father. His love for you Kay was a once in a lifetime love. He will be missed by many.

Ellen and Larry Bullock

Jennifer Link Reed

April 3, 2010

Kay and Chad,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Coach Estes was truly a jewel.

Margaret Sanders

March 31, 2010

I am very deeply sorry for the loss of your father, and husband,Coach Estes, or for testing time--The Great Swami. I had him for biology and grew up with Chad. I send my deepest regrets. He always had me laughing in class and loved to pick on me. I was like a daughter. I will always have nice memories of him. God Bless your Family and Take care. Margaret Sanders

Sarah Robinson Gonzalez

March 30, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Coach Estes was a great teacher. I'll never forget his blue moccasins and bonus questions on test days. He will be greatly missed.

Tiel Emerson Mitro

March 30, 2010

I am sorry to hear of Coach Estes' passing. He was a great coach and teacher. Please know that I am praying that God will see you and your whole family through this time. ~ God Bless.

Melanie Sulistio-Stehly

March 30, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I am extremely saddened to know that one of my favorite teachers of all time has passed.

Kim Hutchison

March 30, 2010

IMay the grace and peace of Our Lord be with your family.
Coach was one of my favorite people while at Sherman High. I can still see his beautiful, warm smile. LOL and prayers for you.

Ruth Courtney Schores

March 30, 2010

Kay and Chad I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I remember him from Sherman High, even though I never had him as a teacher. But more importantly I remember all the hours I have spent through the years chatting with the two of you at the Book Rack. I never failed to thoroughly enjoy the books that he recommended to me, and we would often feed off each others love of trivia.

March 29, 2010

Kay and Chad,

John and I were so sorry to hear about Bill. We both wish you comfort in the beautiful memories you shared. Praying that God will carry you through this and always hold you close.

Liz and John Landefeld (Troy, Michigan)

Laurie Burchfield-Killian

March 29, 2010

Sorry to hear of the passing of Coach Estes. He taught me in Driver's Ed (poor coach) and Biology. He was the best, and did it with honor. He will be missed, and he did touch our lives as students. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time of sorrow. See you later Coach!!

Lauren Ford

March 29, 2010

Kay and Chad,
We are so sad to hear of Bill's passing and so very grateful we got to spend Thanksgiving with him and all the family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Melissa Maddock

March 29, 2010

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of such a great man, leader, and example. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kay, Chad and the family during this time. God bless you all!

Cindy Mitchell

March 29, 2010

So sorry to hear of the passing of Coach Estes. May God hold him in his loving arms and give his family comfort at this difficult time

Dot Sires

March 29, 2010

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Dick Swetnam

March 29, 2010

Bill will always be a role model to me in using his Chistian Faith to cope with a terminal illness. I shared many great times with my friend and colleague. His legacy will be continued via the students he taught and coached, as well as the fellow educators that worked with him.

His walk matched his talk; he made the world a better place.

Steve Fowler

March 29, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Lisa Beaver

March 28, 2010

Coach Estes was always one of my favorite teachers and was such a wonderful man! It is certain that everyone who knew him will feel a great loss, now that he is no longer with us! My prayers go out to Chad and Mrs. Estes! I will keep you guys in my prayers and ask God to give you comfort and peace during this difficult time!

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