

Sharon Edyth Estill began her journey in life on August 29, 1946 in Houston, Texas, the daughter of David Nixon Sr. and Dorothy Jane (Hager) Bradley. Sharon graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Houston, Texas, and later attended Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri. It was there that she met the love of her life, Ralph Estill. They were married on July 2, 1966, in Springfield, Missouri, beginning a lifelong partnership filled with faith and adventure for nearly 60 years.
From a young age, Sharon embraced curiosity and leadership as a Girl Scout, traits that stayed with her throughout her life. She loved to travel and truly saw the world—journeying to India, traveling throughout Europe, and exploring nearly every corner of the United States. She rode a mule through the Grand Canyon, took many memorable rail trips, traveled to Mexico with her brother, and made an unforgettable drive with her husband to Yellowknife, Canada, where they stood in awe at the Arctic Circle. She especially cherished traveling across the country with her daughter, creating memories that spanned miles and generations. Spending time with her granddaughters was always a highlight in her life.
A devoted Christian, Sharon was actively involved in church life wherever she lived. She sang in church choirs in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Denver, Colorado; and many other places, sharing her love of music and worship. Her favorite song to sing was “Thank You for the Valley,” a reflection of her steadfast faith and grateful heart. She also served faithfully through her work at the church bookstores and coffee shops, always offering kindness and a welcoming smile.
Sharon was a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and had a deep appreciation for history and heritage. She was endlessly creative, finding joy in painting and craft projects, and she had a strong mind paired with a fearless sense of adventure. Known affectionately as the “most fun aunt,” Sharon was the sweetest of souls—always laughing, always making others laugh, and always able to find humor no matter what the situation. Her joy was effortless, her kindness genuine, and her presence unforgettable. On January 31, 2026 at the age of 79 years old, Sharon Estill was called home to meet her Lord and Savior, leaving behind a legacy of faith, laughter, creativity, and love. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.
She has gone on to join her parents, David Nixon Sr. and Dorothy Jane (Hager) Bradley. Her parents-in-law, Harry Burgess Estill and Grace Mae Tuggle.
Those left to cherish her memory include her beloved husband, Ralph Dee Estill; her daughter, Amee Carleen Ross, and husband Sean, of Tahlequah; and her two sons, David Michael Estill, and wife Katie, of San Antonio, Texas, and Jonathan Edward Estill, of Lawrence, Kansas. She is also survived by her brother, David Nixson Bradley Jr., of Shoreline, Washington.
Her legacy lives on through her five cherished grandchildren: TaNae Rochelle Baeza, and husband Jeremy; Caitlin Grace Estill; Brittany Hope Estill; and Maddison Carleen Yen, and husband Andrew, all of San Antonio, Texas, Rhett Lee Thompson and wife, Britnee, of Shreveport, Louisiana. Great-grandchildren: Jackson Lee of Mt. Pleasant, Nora Olivia and Everett Ray of Shreveport, Louisiana, as well as one great-granddaughter on the way (San Antonio).
She is further survived by her nieces: Christina Ann Anderson, and husband Jason, of Clarksville, Tennessee; Rebecca Jean Grant, and husband Brian, of Snohomish, Washington; and their mother, Johanna Louise Bradley, of Edmonds, Washington. Elizabeth Yvonne Estill of Tahlequah, Oklahoma; Ruth Gayle Estill and husband, Luke, of Sallisaw, Oklahoma; Michelle Joy Estill, of Jones, Oklahoma; Deborah Jo Hatheway, and husband Brett, of North Platte, Nebraska; Sharon June Ponce, and husband Seth; and Jarred Russell Hatheway, of North Platte, Nebraska. Carolyn Lee Lindquist, of Liberty, Missouri; and Heather Lee Sweere, and husband Tom, of Platte City, Missouri. She is additionally survived by her in-laws, Russell Lee and Sharon Kay Estill, of North Platte, Nebraska, and Wayne and Cathie Estill, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, along with many other dear friends and loved ones.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, March 30, 2026 at 11:00am at Crossway Baptist Church, with Sean Ross sharing words and leading the service. Friends and family are invited to a meal following the service.
For traveling guests, the family would like to extend a link for booking your stay. Please copy and paste the URL below into your browser to access the exclusive rates available for those attending Sharon’s services.
Booking Link: https://group.trubyhilton.com/2aryes
Hotel: Tru by Hilton Tahlequah
Group Name: Sharon Estill Family Memorial
Arrival Date: 3/28/2026
Departure Date: 4/3/2026
Cut-off Date: 3/6/2026
Another way your guests can book their reservations is by calling our Hilton Reservations toll-free number at 1-800-HILTONS, have your guests mention the Sharon Estill Family Memorial or the unique code 90A to receive your group rate.
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