Keith-Ester-Obituary

Keith Ester

Denver, Colorado

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Ester, Keith, Husband, Father, Teacher 9/25/1931 - 10/22/2011 Born in Cherokee, KS to Verne and Flossie (Randall) Ester. Entered Pittsburg State University in the fall of 1949 in Pittsburg, KS. Enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps in June of 1950 and disability retired in 1951. He married Mary Carole...

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Happy Father's Day Dad. Thank you for every lesson, every sacrifice, every moment. I love you and miss you

I remember Mr. Ester as a gym teacher at John Dewey Jr. High School. He taught us the basic Knowledge of manhood. I will never forget what was learned and the respect he taught us. On this Memorial Day I remember Mr. Ester. Mike Aguirre

Our deepest sympathy to your family. Keith was a true friend who helped me through some tough times and encouraged me to grow professionally. He life was an example for all of us in the ways he touched the lives of students and staff. It was a privilege to work for him.

Our sympathies to your family in the passing of Keith. He was a person that we admired and liked greatly. Sincerely, John & Virginia Shoffstall

Mary and Family ~
We just wanted to tell you how sorry we are to hear about Keith. We have so many great memories of being neighbors in the 'old neighborhood' and raising our families together.
Keeping you in our thoughts & hoping that the coming days bring you peace.

Dear Ester Family,
It is fair to say that Keith had a tremendous influence on the teacher and coach I would become. His direct and personal style continued to benefit most through his successful career. The early influence he had on me was a gift that led me to what I consider the best job a person can hold, a teacher. Thanks, Keith! Your efforts started a pay it forward movement that will continue on its own.

Dear Ester family-
I had the privilege of working with both your Mom and Dad in Mapleton Public Schools. Your dad was one of the finest Administrators that I had the opportunity to know and work with. Keith was a great teacher, as he always lived and modeled what he taught. I will always remember him as an ethical, caring, kind, and easy to talk to; all which made him very approachable and a great leader!! The number of lives that he impacted, from students, to parents and teachers...

Dear Ester family, I will always say a special prayer for Keith and your family. . . I know he is already greatly missed by many, but his memory will live strongly in the hearts who love him.

Kurt, I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family. He was a very special man,and coach!!!