
At press time, I learned that Rob Estes had died from complications of a glioblastoma brain tumor. Rob was only 42 when he was diagnosed in 2013 as he was leading a successful landscape architecture firm. The husband and father of two
Armed with an unyielding faith in God, Rob and his wife Christi chose action over despair and started a foundation to help those in need as they face brain cancer or other battles. Can’t
Rare is the person who shouts praises in the face of such adversity. To learn more about Rob and Christi's work, please visit cantnevercouldinc.com.
Here’s a portion of his obituary:
“One of the most quoted scriptures we hear at the time of a death is that from II Timothy 4:7. 'I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.' For Robert George Estes, Sr. it is a prophecy fulfilled in its true extent. Rob was welcomed into this life on August 29,
In this new year, I pray we’re not only inspired by Rob’s attitude and his

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