Estel was united in marriage to Vicky Lynn Harbrueger on March 8, 2003.
He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lester Brenton and Johnny Brenton; and three sisters, Mabel Summers, Lorene Brenton, and Pauline Brenton.
Survivors include his wife, Vicky, of the home in Mountain View, MO; his children, Bryan and Melinda Brenton, West Plains, MO, Angela Jordan, West Plains, MO, Chris and Jennifer Brenton, Richmond, MO, Shannon Brenton, Pomona, MO, Michelle and Dewayne Godbey, Terre Haute, IN, and Mike and Mel Apfel, Apache, OK; two sisters, Gertrude Cuffle and Betty Cuffle, both of Indiana; and grandchildren, Cory Knight, Brandy Woody, Tyler Brenton, Nathan Harney, Clifford Godbey, Nathan Hosman, Sydney Hosman, MaKayla Ray, Kimberly Apfel, Kody Apfel, and Katelynn Apfel; and two great grandchildren, E.J. and Rylee.
Estel was a retired truck driver and a member of Teamsters Local. He attended Forest Dell Church in Mountain View. He was also a member of the Rosedale, Indiana Masonic Lodge.
Estel was an avid fan of Cardinals baseball. He also enjoyed watching "Alaskan State Troopers" and Monday Night Wrestling. He loved his family, his grandchildren, and his little Pug, Belle.
Yarber Mortuary.
Estel was united in marriage to Vicky Lynn Harbrueger on March 8, 2003.
He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lester Brenton and Johnny Brenton; and three sisters, Mabel Summers, Lorene Brenton, and Pauline Brenton.
Survivors include his wife, Vicky, of the home in Mountain View, MO; his children, Bryan and Melinda Brenton, West Plains, MO, Angela Jordan, West Plains, MO, Chris and Jennifer Brenton, Richmond, MO, Shannon Brenton, Pomona, MO, Michelle and Dewayne Godbey, Terre Haute, IN, and Mike and Mel Apfel, Apache, OK; two sisters, Gertrude Cuffle and Betty Cuffle, both of Indiana; and grandchildren, Cory Knight, Brandy Woody, Tyler Brenton, Nathan Harney, Clifford Godbey, Nathan Hosman, Sydney Hosman, MaKayla Ray, Kimberly Apfel, Kody Apfel, and Katelynn Apfel; and two great grandchildren, E.J. and Rylee.
Estel was a retired truck driver and a member of Teamsters Local. He attended Forest Dell Church in Mountain View. He was also a member of the Rosedale, Indiana Masonic Lodge.
Estel was an avid fan of Cardinals baseball. He also enjoyed watching "Alaskan State Troopers" and Monday Night Wrestling. He loved his family, his grandchildren, and his little Pug, Belle.
Yarber Mortuary.
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