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Steven W. Estes Sr.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Steven Wilson ''Wolf'' Estes Sr., 50, husband of Mary Jane Pope Estes, died Saturday, May 6, 2006 at his residence.He was born Dec. 1, 1955 in York, a son of Doris Ellis Wright and the late Wilson Wylie Estes. Mr. Estes was the former chief of the Myrtle Beach Rescue.Survivors...

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I will miss Wolf... he always took time to stop in and say hello to me at the Custom Cycle Shop. And he never missed the chance to give me a hug and just make me smile. I have added a special place on our Memorial Page on www.bmcycles.com just for him. My deepest thoughts to his family.

my daddy was the greatest man on earth though i nevr told him so now i will never have the chance.he had alot of friends but he also had alot of hert to hide. now he is free.no more hert,lonlyness,sadness or working your fingers to the bone. no more living to make every one else happy,if i had a chance,just one more chance id say i love you soooooo much and thank you for always being there for me when i wasent for you and never running out on your kids when life got hard and for being the...

You were my angel here on earth now your my angel in heaven. God speed my dearest friend, you will always be in my heart. Deapest sympathy's to his loving family and friends that will miss you so. much.

Wolf was everybodys guardian angel. He has always been like a father or a big brother to me. Always talking about his wife, children and Grandchildren and how precious they all were to him. My heart goes out to you all. He will never be forgotten.

To my great big daddy tender and tall. You were my rock even though you were far away. I always thought you would be there. My heart is broken. I know you would be saying to me now to be strong. I am trying. I love you daddy. You held me up when I learned to walk and gave me away at my wedding. You were the calm quiet voice on the other line when my world was in chaos. Time got away from us and I will never forgive myself for every single minute I wasted. You always smiled in your...

Our deepest sympathy to the family:
"Wolf" was a very sweet and dear Man. He always greeted us with a smile at the Beach Wagon and watched over us like his Daughters. He will be greatly missed.

To Steve, my brother!

Like many brothers we loved each other very much, but because of our strong personal characters and carefully guarding our manly image, we did not openly express our true feeling for each other.

We were so much alike, but yet, so much different in our journeys through life. Even in accepting our nicknames as Steve (Wolfe) and Wylie (Worm), which were the center of every precious, very short, moments of time we shared together over the past 50...

My sincere condolences go out to Steve's family. We've been blessed to have known and shared this lifetime with such a beautiful spirit. While goodbyes are always difficult, we can rest assured knowing that they are not forever, as we will all meet again one day.

TO THE FAMILY, MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND SORROW GOES OUT TO YOU ALL. I HAVE KNOWN STEVE "WOLF" FOR AROUND 4 YEARS. SINCE I HAVE KNOWN HIM HE HAS KEPT ME LAUGHING, AS WELL AS THINKING OF WHAT HE WOULD SAY NEXT. HE WILL BE MORE THEN MISSED FOR AN ETERNITY. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND GIVE YOU ALL OF HIS STRENGTH TO CARRY YOU THROUGH YOUR PAIN.