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March 1, 2026
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Glenn and Sandy Girard
Yesterday
We are sorry to hear of John's passing. I will always remember when he gave me a beautiful chess set. John was a great guy! Our thoughts and prayers are with you at the difficult time
Mary Paree
Yesterday
Donna so to hear of Johns passing sending our thoughts and prayers to you and your family
Debbie Darling
Yesterday
Donna and family, I am so sorry for your loss. John was such a nice man. Sending prayers.
Stephen Marceau
Yesterday
Sad to hear of John's passing, I was fortunate to have him as a youth basketball coach in the old St Francis league and then see him around town through the years and share some laughs. My condolences to the family and Johns many students and friends, RIP John
Lisa Berry
Yesterday
What a beautiful obituary. I am so sorry, this is truly a great loss. He was such a special soul, I feel lucky to have known him, if only for 10 years. His sweet, thoughtful nature and kindness live on in those who loved him. He was a model to the rest of us.
Colleen Field (Moore)
Yesterday
An amazing man, teacher, and coach. I had the honor of being one of his students and basketball players at Clarksburg School. A truly special soul who touched many lives. The world will miss you, Mr. Estes.
Susan Colvin (King)
Yesterday
So many wonderful childhood Memories with the Estes' family. Sending so much love and hugs to Mrs. Estes, Amy, Deron and all of their families. A good one lost way too early.
Jeanna Tinney
Yesterday
Coach Estes was a great man and a great coach. He will surely be missed!
Deborah Ann Moser
Yesterday
To Johns family. From Your cousin, Debbie Estes/Moser. Carl was my dad!! Uncle flash brother! I have memories of us all as very small children. My deepest condolences to all the family.
Donna Armata Sanford
Yesterday
My sincere condolences to John Estes' family and loved ones. I was fortunate to have had him as a teacher and as a basketball coach at Clarksburg from grades 6-8. It was obvious that he loved to teach and he loved the game of basketball. His commitment to coaching us to be better players and better people was inspiring. I have many great memories of playing on his teams. I will always remember him fondly.
Dave Nuvallie
Yesterday
He was just a great person and gentle man. My three children were taught by him at Clarksburg School. He stayed in touch for years with them. This was the man who I would would chat at Big Y during the holiday season asking why he was standing near the cash registers. John said and I quote, " I buy gift cards and pay for groceries for people that need help."
Josh Morin
Yesterday
So sad to hear of Mr. Estes passing. A great man , a great educator and all around great who the world was better because he was a part of it. He would always call me Mussina after an Orioles pitcher. RIP and condolences to his family
Josh Morin
Colleen Martin
Yesterday
My heart aches reading this. He was so much fun to teach with, always making me laugh. He volunteered me to coach the junior high school softball team, which totally caught me off guard when Amy and her peers came to my classroom to sign up. What a terrible loss to all who loved him. My heart goes out to all. Rest in peace, my friend.
dennispinsonneault
Yesterday
Donna so sorry to hear about John I will see you the 9th and family
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March 1, 2026
John Estes Obituary
John Joseph Estes, 76, passed away peacefully on February 24, 2026, after a long battle with cancer.John was born in North Adams on May 7, 1949, the eldest son of Lester "Flash" Estes and Ida (Maroni) Estes. He graduated from St. Josephs in... Read John Estes's Obituary
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