Estes, Billy Joe
Billy Joe Estes left us early on a Monday morning earlier this year quietly in his sleep – finally free of pain and at peace.
He leaves us with a plethora (he would love that word!) of memories and jokes, and two loving daughters – Connie Crockett (Mark) and Melissa Brown (Mike); five grandchildren, Taylor Crockett, Ethan Crockett (Abi), Austin Crockett (Jordan), Nicholas Brown (Julia), Jessica Brown (Brock); and three spirited great-granddaughters, Aubrie and Aria Crockett, and Olivia Jean Brown. He is also survived by his wife of 37 years, Josephine ‘Jody’ Red; sister-in-law, Terry Red Evans; aunt, Evelyn Harrison; brother, Michael ‘Bo’ Estes (Loretta); and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Brinkley Junior Estes and Bertha Roop Estes; brother, Steve Estes (Patricia); sister, Linda ‘Sis’ Brown (Andy); and two brothers-in-law, Tilghman B. Evans and John W. Red, Jr..
A graduate of Auburn High School, he left basketball for the U.S. Army as a drill sergeant, a memorable stint at Volvo Trucks, running Riner Fire Department calls, and following his passion for painting and restoring automobiles and BLUEGRASS MUSIC.
A special thank you to his friends/caregivers at DaVita in Radford.
A Memorial Service is planned for Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 2 p.m. at Horne Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Sunset Cemetery Columbarium.
In lieu of flowers, please give to the Humane Society or other charity close to your heart.
Farewell, B.J. We will miss you on this planet.
Gloria Hylton
September 13, 2023 @ 5:49 pm
Last time I saw you was at the beach we had our picture make together ! Our family had breakfast with you Jody ! We were class mate Auburn High 1964! Rest in peace Billy Joe!
bruce wayne thomas
September 13, 2023 @ 6:04 pm
Good guy. Saw him a few months ago. Had not seen him since he graduated HS. At that time we talked quite a bit. OF course ,it was good to hear about what he did in life. RIP. To the family, you will be in my prayers. So sorry about your loss.
Bruce Thomas (Class of 1968 AHS)
Josie Thomas Bishop
September 14, 2023 @ 9:12 am
Billy Joe! Truly one of the good guys! I have so many good memories of the laughter you brought to the AHS class of 1964. Rest in peace, Classmate. ♥️