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Richard Ebner Obituary

Ebner, Richard David

Richard David Ebner, 93, of Huntsville, OH, passed away early Monday morning, December 30, 2024, at Campbell Place, Bellefontaine, OH.

Richard was born on June 17, 1931, in Springfield, OH, a son of the late Martin and Bertha (Frand) Ebner. He is preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey D. Ebner, and a brother, Alan Ebner.

Richard married Jenny Lewis Ebner on May 22, 1976, in Troy, OH, and she survives along with five children, Jill (Casey) Ebner Senecal of Huntington Beach, CA, Todd Lewis Ebner of Huntsville, OH, Leilani J. Feliciano of Naples, FL, Randall P. (Kelley) Ebner of North Carolina, and Fabiani Klein of Brazil, nine grandchildren, Nathan Ebner, Christopher Ebner, Nicholas (Jessica) Ebner, Thomas Ebner, Nikohl (Bryon) Hamilton, Becca Houser, Randall J. (Grace) Ebner, Mathis Klein, and Martina Klein, four great grandchildren, Carson Hamilton, Ethan Hamilton, Oliver Ebner, and Maven Ebner, a daughter-in-law, Amy Ebner of Springfield, and several nieces and nephews.

Richard was a 1949 graduate of Springfield High School and earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting in 1953 from The Ohio State University. After graduating from Ohio State, Richard began operating his family business, The Ebner Sons Company, which was founded in 1883 by his grandfather. He was a life member of the Temple Sholom in Springfield. He was a member of the fund-raising committee for the new Springfield YMCA building. Richard was an extremely active individual who excelled at playing squash, tennis, running, carried a 5 handicap in golf, coached volleyball at the YMCA, and officiated high school and college football, basketball, and wrestling. He was a master bridge player. Richard loved sailing and was master host of the Pro-Am Regatta at Bitter End Yacht Club BVI for many years, and taught beginning sailing occasionally at the yacht club. Richard could fix anything with a roll of duct tape from common household items to keeping boats and jet skis afloat. He was the consummate jokester, loved shenanigans, and was king of the saying, "It's Good Enough".

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm with a celebration fitting of honoring Richard's life to follow from 2-5 pm on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at the Ebner Lake House, Minnewauken Island on Indian Lake. For further details please contact a member of Richard's family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Jeffrey D Ebner Youth Fund c/o Temple Sholom, 2424 N. Limestone St., Springfield, OH 45503 or charity of the donor's choice.

Arrangements are in the care of Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview. Condolences may be expressed at www.shoffstallfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Springfield News Sun on Jan. 3, 2025.

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Cindy J Schulte

January 4, 2025

I did not know Mr. Ebner, but what an impressive life he led! I know that his daughter-in-law, Amy will always have fond memories of him! I remember reading about the Ebner menfolk uses of duct tape to repair things in the book about Nate, his grandson. :-) It was a wonderful read, so I got to know the Ebners just a little that way. Time has shown that Mr. Ebner's legacy will live on despite the sadness this family has known. May God comfort everyone in the Ebner family!

Jim & Sharleen Evans , Belleair, Florida

January 2, 2025

Sharleen and I have known Dick for over 50 years and have shared many fun times. He is a class act and a quality guy. Everyone that knew Dick will miss him.
Jim Evans

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