Jessie was born in Sweetwater, Tennessee. She is survived by her daughter Stephanie Estes, son Geoffrey Estes, daughter Janice (Estes) Harris and her husband David Harris, her son Jesse B. Estes Junior and his wife Ruth (Parker) Estes. She also leaves behind her close friend and sister-in-law Dewana Vance. She leaves numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, cousins and other special friends, nieces and nephews that were like brothers, sisters and children to her.
Jessie graduated from Sweetwater High School in Sweetwater, Tennessee in 1957 and attended the Knoxville Business College receiving a business certificate. She was a member of the Lewisburg United Methodist Church and was in charge of family activities when she was active. She also volunteered at Camp Miami, Circuit Rider and St. Joseph's Children's Center.
She donated her body to Wright State in hopes of furthering their research to find a cure for cancer and a graveside service will be conducted when her work is done there.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation or Hospice of Dayton. The Dayton Daily News Published an article recently about her public service making over 1800 masks which were donated to local schools which can be viewed at the attached link:
Https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/fspIC31rZ2hXM48KQug7zcn?domain=google.com
Posted online on September 04, 2021
Jessie was born in Sweetwater, Tennessee. She is survived by her daughter Stephanie Estes, son Geoffrey Estes, daughter Janice (Estes) Harris and her husband David Harris, her son Jesse B. Estes Junior and his wife Ruth (Parker) Estes. She also leaves behind her close friend and sister-in-law Dewana Vance. She leaves numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, cousins and other special friends, nieces and nephews that were like brothers, sisters and children to her.
Jessie graduated from Sweetwater High School in Sweetwater, Tennessee in 1957 and attended the Knoxville Business College receiving a business certificate. She was a member of the Lewisburg United Methodist Church and was in charge of family activities when she was active. She also volunteered at Camp Miami, Circuit Rider and St. Joseph's Children's Center.
She donated her body to Wright State in hopes of furthering their research to find a cure for cancer and a graveside service will be conducted when her work is done there.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation or Hospice of Dayton. The Dayton Daily News Published an article recently about her public service making over 1800 masks which were donated to local schools which can be viewed at the attached link:
Https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/fspIC31rZ2hXM48KQug7zcn?domain=google.com
Posted online on September 04, 2021
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