Mary-Estes-Obituary

Mary Lee Estes

Kenai, Alaska

Sep 11, 1942 – Sep 19, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
September 11, 1942
DIED
September 19, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Kenai, Alaska

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Born Sept 11, 1942, in Houston, Texas to Mary Virginia (Boyd) Colston and George Lee Colston. Died September 19, 2021, in Soldotna, Alaska, surrounded by the love of family and friends. She was 79 years old. Born and raised in the Tomball, Texas area, Mary attended Texas Woman's University, where...

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May the good Lord guard you and keep you. May he cause his face to shine upon you. Mary was a amazing lady. Ill miss her smile and laughter and strength.

Heaven truly has a new angel. We will miss you Mary!

Our love to your whole family. She was a great joy to be around. We will all miss that.

She was a special lady. I remember volunteering in the Kenai Elementary Library with her when my daughter Catherine and her daughter Audrey were in school there. We worked hard trying to get the library set up on the computer. Lots of good memories working with her, she will be missed. I will keep the family in my prayers.

My sincerest and heartfelt sympathy for you all. She was a wonderful woman. I loved the stories she'd read to us during library hour. I spent a great deal of time as a child with your family - all of it happy and full of memories. I am heartbroken she is gone and I wish you all the greatest peace our Lord can give. Much love to you.

Don, Dawn, Audrey, Cindy, Rachel & families. I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Mary. She was such a wonderful person in many ways. I knew her as a fellow teacher, friend & member of Delta Kappa Gama, Lambda Chapter . She was actively involved in her community and educating children was important. Many of the chapter´s activities involved helping to make books accessible to kids and adults in our area as well as the State. Mary enthusiastically endorsed & worked on these projects. I...

Mary was a very special lady. You were lucky to have had her in your lives. It is great you have such wonderful memories to hold onto. Our heartfelt sympathies to you all.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Dad, Dawn, Audrey & Cindy, I am sending much Love & hugs! I will keep you all in prayer for peace, comfort & strength during this transition. Mom will ALWAYS be a part of me and will NEVER be forgotten. She left such a legacy for all of us... Love, Kim (aka the oldest honorary Sister)