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Jere Estes

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Jere Estes Obituary

Jere Estes Charleston - Jere Estes, 80, of Charleston, South Carolina, passed away surrounded by his loving family on December 2, 2022. He was born in Philadelphia, PA to Richard and Leonora Estes, and graduated from Gettysburg College in 1965 with a degree in Economics. He earned an MBA from Drexel University. Since 1978, he has held the professional designation of Chartered Financial Analyst and was a member of the Philadelphia Financial Analysts Society, the Financial Analyst Federation, and the Philadelphia Securities Association. Jere was much more than his accomplishments; he was a man of great faith, heart and integrity, and his actions flowed naturally. If you knew him professionally, you would be impressed. If you knew him personally, you would feel inspiration and affection. Jere's strong sense of gratitude prompted his philanthropic instincts. As an advocate for neglected and abused children, he was a major supporter of Robins' Nest Inc. in Glassboro, New Jersey. As a result, the children's agency recognized Jere in 2018 as the first recipient of its Distinguished Philanthropy Award. Since graduating from Gettysburg College, Jere and his wife, Angela, faithfully supported their alma mater, including establishment of an endowed scholarship. Their names can be seen on the college's Benefactor Wall. Professionally, Jere started his career working as a financial analyst and portfolio manager for the Trust Department of First Pennsylvania Bank, Philadelphia. Jere then joined the US Navy for four years from 1968 to 1972, during which he was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal. After his discharge, he returned to the bank, where he held several positions, including vice president. Then in 1988, he became the Chief Investment Officer for the Trust Department at Bryn Mawr Trust in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. In 1992, he joined the management team of Sovereign Investors Fund, a John Hancock Mutual Funds management subsidiary. In 1999, he returned to Bryn Mawr Trust as Senior Vice-President. Then he joined two former business associates to form Dividend Assets Capital, LLC., a financial advisory firm and mutual fund in Ridgeland, South Carolina. He was the Chief Investment Officer for the partnership and remained there until his retirement in 2017. While a member of Haddonfield United Methodist Church in New Jersey, he chaired the Finance Committee and led two successful capital campaigns, raising close to $5 million. At Church of the Palms in Okatie, South Carolina, he volunteered for numerous projects, including chair of the Finance Committee. A nature lover, Jere became a Master Naturalist. He volunteered for the Ecology Committee at Callawassie Island as a blue bird box monitor and a tallow tree eradication project member. He loved hiking, bird watching and gardening. Angela Gravino Estes, Jere's devoted wife of 57 years, will hold in her heart the memory of a man who never tried to control her and always sought to affirm her and her life work. She attributes many of her accomplishments to his encouragement and support. Jere will be greatly missed by his sons, of whom he was very proud. Eric Estes of Providence, Rhode Island, continues his parents' service ethic; he is Vice President for Campus Life at Brown University. Christopher Estes of Elkton, Maryland, served four years in the US Army and seven years in the Army National Guard. His career has spanned from diesel mechanics to industrial plant maintenance. He is a hard worker and a devoted father to his son, Colin Estes, who lives with him and keeps his other children, Samantha, Erin and Nathan in his heart. Jere was also loved by his many nieces and nephews. Jere's family will be ever thankful for loving friends and the compassionate care provided by the Bishop Gadsden Health Care Center employees and Lutheran Hospice. A Celebration of Jere's Life will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to the Employee Appreciation Fund at Bishop Gadsden, 1 Bishop Gadsden Way, Charleston, SC 29412. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 14 to Dec. 15, 2022.

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Jeff Puff

December 28, 2022

My Dear Neighbor Angela,
So very sorry to hear of the passing of Jere. Such a nice man and wonderful Husband for you! Know that the greater Puff family will be advised of your husband's passing and all will send their condolences and love in this difficult time. God Bless! Jeff and Rae Ann Puff

Bong Lee

December 27, 2022

Dear Angela and family
I am sorry to hear Jere passing away.
I have fond memories of him at HUMC. With condolences Bong Lee from San Diego

Tom Anderson

December 27, 2022

Jere and Angie were active and involved members of the Haddonfield United Methodist Church in New Jersey. Sincere condolences to Angie and her family.

Lowell Munson

December 24, 2022

An all-around good brother at AXP fraternity in Gettysburg and a great example of lifetime success. My sincere condolences to Angie.

Bette and Jim Warfield

December 16, 2022

Angela, We were so sorry to hear about Jere's passing. He and you supported Callawassie in so many ways, not to mention your support for the Port Royal Sound Maritime Center. We hope you're comforted by the thought that Jere touched the lives of so many. You're in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad time.

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