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Edward Estes obituary, 1925-2025, Durham, NC

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1925

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2025

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Edward Estes Obituary

Edward Harvey Estes, Jr. died peacefully at Croasdaile Village in Durham on Thursday, October 16, 2025.

He was born on May 1, 1925 in Gay, Georgia to the late Edward Harvey Estes and Viola Jarrell Estes. Harvey attended public high school in the quiet farm town and graduated at the age of 16, in a class of only 10 other students. Harvey received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Emory University and began his medical internship at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. It was there he met Marjorie Jean Anderson and married her on October 15, 1948. Harvey interrupted his residency for active duty with the U. S. Navy from 1950 until 1952, where he served as a cardiologist at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He completed his residency in 1953 at Duke Hospital in Durham and joined the Duke medical faculty later that year.

For the next ten years Harvey served as a faculty member and later as a full professor with the Department of Medicine at Duke. In 1966, Duke University named him the first chair of the newly created Department of Community and Family Medicine. In 1967, he assumed responsibility for the Physician Assistant (PA) program which was started by his mentor and colleague, Dr. Eugene Stead, and was the first program of its kind in this country.

Harvey continued his career as a leader of the North Carolina Medical Society and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, and was instrumental in placing family physicians, PAs, and nurse practitioners into medically underserved communities. Harvey authored or co-authored over one hundred scientific articles as well as co-authoring a book. In 1990, Harvey retired from Duke and became the founding director of the North Carolina Medical Society Foundation's Community Practitioner Program until 2000.

As impressive as Harvey's professional accomplishments are, they do not begin to reflect the full measure of the man. He was gifted with perfect musical pitch and was a talented violinist as a boy. He was a skilled woodworker who built everything from decorative boxes and fine furniture to his own lake house while assembling an enviable collection of antique tools in the process. Harvey was an avid photographer who enjoyed developing and printing his photos as much as taking them. He was an expert gardener who could propagate and grow all types of plants, with a concentration on figs and ferns. In conversation Harvey listened more than he spoke and when he did respond it was obvious that he had given his complete attention to everything that had been said. He was moderate in all things and embodied the concept of quiet competence. He firmly believed that learning was a lifelong process, and he never stopped pursuing new ideas.

When asked, Harvey would always say his greatest accomplishment was his family. He is survived by his wife of 77 years, Jean, daughters Sally Estes Malone (Van), Susan Estes Jones (Doug), Becky Estes Dunn (Phil), Beth Estes Smith (Jeff), son John Harvey Estes (Kris) and sister Anne Estes Lybrand. Known affectionately as "Doc", he is also survived by grandchildren Scott Brown (Mary), Laurie Brown Tindell (Robbie), Allison Jones Hubbard (Ryan), Mallory Jones Harman (Goodloe), Brian Dunn, Emily Dunn Bye (Andrew), Lianne Estes, Adam Smith (Whitney), Taylor Smith Self (Tyler) and Collin Smith and by 9 great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank Harvey's caregivers at The Pavillion at Croasdaile, who treated him with grace and kindness during his time there.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Harvey's memory to Duke University in honor of the PA Program.

Arrangements are through Hall-Wynne Funeral Services.

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Published by The News & Observer from Oct. 18 to Oct. 19, 2025.

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Allison Navarro

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I have such fond memories of Dr. Estes from my teenage years in Durham. He was patient and kind with a wonderful sense of humor and twinkle in his eyes. I´m grateful my path crossed with his for a brief time. Sending condolences to the family and hope you find peace through wonderful memories.

Mitzi Estes Williams

Yesterday

So sorry to learn of Harvey's passing. He leaves behind such a wonderful family and life in medicine. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Cathy Crossland

Yesterday

One of the great comforts in my life was being able to look out across my backyard and know that the Drs. Harvey and Jean Estes could also see my house and yard. I always knew I was steps away from their refuge should I ever need anything at any time, day or night. They were a magnificent and enviable couple in every way with an extraordinary combination of intelligence, charm, wit and humility that made them delightful company. Harvey was a treasure to the field of medicine who made an eternal difference in this state and around the country with his contributions in the creation of the national model for the role of the Physician Assistant as a critical health care provider but there is no doubt that he was at his absolute best in the presence of his most treasured colleague and best friend, his bride. They were the first to welcome me as their young neighbor in the Coley Forest section of Raleigh and I will never forget their kindness. My friendship expanded over the years to include knowing one of their daughters who then introduced me to one of their grandsons while he was visiting in the summer from Virginia, thus providing me an opportunity to see how well the Estes-Anderson gene pool transmitted across the generations. A century is not nearly long enough to share our planet with Dr. Harvey Estes, a sentiment that I am certain his family confirms.

With deep respect, affection and gratitude.

Dr. Cathy Crossland
Professor of Special Education
Director of the Diagnostic Teaching Clinic
College of Education
NC State University

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