Indiana Open Wheel

Indiana Open Wheel (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/index.php)
-   Indiana Open Wheel Forum (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3)
-   -   Steve E RIP (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/showthread.php?t=76721)

Kinser11 4/26/14 8:43 PM

Steve E RIP
 
Regular poster Steve Estes passed away this week. I just found out tonight. Steve was the person who spear headed the Racer At Rest program at Knoxville.
He also had several Vintage sprint cars and was a regular at all the old timers meetings. RIP Steve!

http://www.bravotroyohio.com/news/ja..._01262011.html

http://www.bairdfuneralhome.com/obit....php?id=466941

Kinser11 4/28/14 10:17 PM

Re: Steve E RIP
 
bump

racerjim2 4/29/14 11:30 AM

Re: Steve E RIP
 
Steve was an old day USAC driver and a really great guy. He loved his #54 vintage racer and was proud to display it all over the Midwest. RIP Steve. We'll miss you.:22:

Lauren Besecker 4/29/14 11:36 AM

Re: Steve E RIP
 
Sad news. Steve was one of the first "race people" I ever met...and boy was he ever a character! I have lots of fond memories of Steve, mostly revolving around a little "Speak-Easy" bar he owned back-in-the-day in Ohio, where on any given night, race car drivers (and "race people") from all diciplines could be found sprinkled around in dark corners (or, in some cases, were "wide open on the cushion", doing The Electric Slide on the dance floor).

Steve was ALWAYS quick to pull out his cherished racing photo albums, showing ANYONE (not just the "race people") in the bar his little gems, and he was even quicker to share the stories that the lens had captured. HOWEVER...Steve also told a lot of tall tales, particularly to his unsuspecting "non-race-people" guests...usually about one or more of the race drivers patronizing the establishment that night. Let's just say that when Steve "narrated" those driver's resumes for all to hear, those drivers were far more "decorated" or "legendary" inside that bar than they were outside of its walls. I guess Steve knew that whether it was for a moment, or for a lifetime...it sure feels pretty good to be a king.

And finally, every night the evening would close with Steve queing up his "last call" song...at which point, a racer (or twelve) would take the mic "center stage" and serenade the crowd with "Back Home Again In Indiana".

Here's to you, Mr. Steve....:32:
:22: :22:

BIGEBUDMAN 4/29/14 11:43 AM

Re: Steve E RIP
 

Originally Posted by Kinser11:
Regular poster Steve Estes passed away this week. I just found out tonight. Steve was the person who spear headed the Racer At Rest program at Knoxville.
He also had several Vintage sprint cars and was a regular at all the old timers meetings. RIP Steve!

http://www.bravotroyohio.com/news/ja..._01262011.html

http://www.bairdfuneralhome.com/obit....php?id=466941

Steve was a very good guy and was also a customer of mine. I remember giving him $20 at Winchester last year for his Racers at Rest charity. He was so appreciative. He was a all around good guy and will be missed!


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 7:45 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2005-2025 IndianaOpenWheel.com