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John Joseph Estes, 76

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — John Joseph Estes, 76, passed away peacefully on Feb. 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 the former St. Joseph's High School in 1967 and from North Adams State College in 1971. It was at NASC that he met his wife-to-be Donna Marie Jolin. They were married in May of 1972. 

After college, John started teaching at Clarksburg Elementary School, where he would stay for 35 years, retiring in 2006. During the summer months, you could find John working at Natural Bridge State Park.

Coaching was a passion of John's. He coached at Clarksburg, North Adams State, Drury, and McCann, amongst others. He was inducted into the Berkshire County Girls Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, John was a diehard Packers and Dodgers fan, teams that he latched onto by tuning into distant radio broadcasts on his AM radio. Horse racing was another of John's passions, which started with selling programs at Green Mountain Racetrack. Summer treks to Saratoga in August with friends were frequent. 

Spending time with his grandchildren brought John great joy. Even while battling illness at the end of his life, he almost never missed one of his grandchildren's games.

John is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Donna Jolin Estes; his two children, Deron Estes and his wife, Suzanne-Newby Estes, of Amherst and Amy Estes Cyr and her husband, Carl Cyr, of Hadley; his four grandchildren, Jackson Estes, Sadie Cyr, Teddy Cyr, and Henry Estes; his brother David Estes and his wife, Judi Estes, of Bennington, Vt., his aunt Maryann Maroni and many cousins.

We would like to thank his family and friends who stayed in touch and supported him when he most needed it and CDH Hospice for their gentle care and guidance through some very difficult times. We would also like to thank Berkshire Medical Center Oncology, CDH Cancer Center, and Brigham & Women's for all the care they provided.

FUNERAL NOTICE: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga.

Please join us for a Celebration of Life at 3West in the Norad Mill, Suite 305, 60 Roberts Drive, North Adams, on Monday, March 9, from 4 to 7 p.m.

Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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Donna, Devon, Amy , I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I remember seeing him at Big Y when you lived on the moutain and we would always talk about my dad. I also remember mom and dad taking care of Devon when he was young. RIP John
from: Mary Maselli Barryon: 03-09-2026

my deepest sympaty to the family I remer john from different places he was such a good guy RIP John
from: William Sprowsonon: 03-07-2026

I was a colleague of John at Clarksburg School. He was a joy to be around. My sympathy to Donna and family.
from: Pat Girardon: 03-06-2026

Dear Donna and family, John crossed our paths in many ways. Certainly Clarksburg school community the most. We always had great conversations. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Julie and Keith Blanchard
from: Julie Blanchard on: 03-06-2026

Mr. Estes was my favorite teacher. He always kept us engaged and made learning fun. My condolences to his family.
from: Sarah (LaBonte) Simpson on: 03-06-2026

Sincerest condolences to the family and friends of coach Estes
from: Thomas Patrick McGrory Jr on: 03-06-2026

John always was a one of the most classy people that I have ever known. Big heart, great teacher in school, coaching and and in life. I will forever miss him. Rest in peace John. To Donna and your family my deepest condolences to you all.
from: Chris LaCasse Sr.on: 03-05-2026

He was one of my favorite teachers. Rip
from: Kirbyon: 03-05-2026

RIP coach forever undefeated!
from: David Woodon: 03-05-2026

John had a really big heart I knew a lot of people and showed a lot of love to them all when my parents were alive he came to visit them often after my father died he came to visit my mother help her out a little bit he will be missed deeply he was a great cousin
from: Nancy A Maroni Ebner on: 03-04-2026

I can’t express how many life’s he touched and memories that those people have plus me God bless him and your family
from: Nanette Schmidton: 03-04-2026

RIP John
from: Bob Gallagheron: 03-04-2026

John’s classroom was next to my office when I was the school nurse at Clarksburg. I loved his humor, especially when I would tell him I was doing hearing screening for the students and he would reply “what?”, like he didn’t hear me. My deepest sympathy to his family.
from: Nancy Royon: 03-04-2026

My sincere condolences to the Estes Family. I met John or as I would call him"Mr Estes" many years ago and he truly was a joy to know and talk to. He always had a smile on his face and was just full of life.It was an honor to have known him.
from: Tom Ostrander on: 03-04-2026

One of my favorite teachers, gracious, clever, and supportive. Condolences to your family during this difficult time.
from: Erin Chenon: 03-03-2026

Donna, the boys and I were deeply saddened to hear of his passing. Our condolences to you and your family.
from: Jon: 03-03-2026

I'm so sad to see this......Coach was such a dedicated mentor to so many kids. My son Brandon was on the XC team for McCann and it was always such fun to just chat with him at all the meets and laugh. It was quite obvious that he truly loved coaching and helping so many kids to keep going to be the best they could be. He was definitely one of the good ones for sure! Sending lots of love & prayers to his entire family. . .
from: Kim Milleron: 03-03-2026

he will be missed a great deal.... I remember his first day of school......
from: Forist Mclain IIIon: 03-03-2026

Rest in peace coach.
from: Tony Loraon: 03-03-2026

I had the pleasure of subbing with John a few times at Mccann. Such a gem! Always shared stories with the students and let's not forget how he brought in apples from Apex farms! Rest in peace now.
from: Karen Lefaveon: 03-03-2026

To all of John’s family, my sincere condolences. I’ve know John since Little League up to and including watching his girls Basketball Coaching at McCann. RIP
God Bless
from: Tom Maharon: 03-03-2026

What a wonderful man. He will be missed
from: Bruce. Sherman on: 03-03-2026

One of my favorite teachers. He was always kind, considerate and made learning fun. Heaven just received a fantastic angel.
from: Diane Crosieron: 03-03-2026

Donna and family: My heart goes out to you all in the loss of John. He was an incredible person and Clarksburg is better for having had him here for so many years in his many activities. May he rest in peace after such a long, difficult journey. Sending prayers and hugs.
from: Jeanne Moulthropon: 03-03-2026

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