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Anita A. Ebert

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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DIED
January 1, 2025
LOCATION
Lyndhurst, Ohio
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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(nee Clemente), age 97. Beloved wife of the late Don; dearest mother of Richard Ebert and Cynthia Chimes (Jim); loving grandmother of Lisa Woloszynek (Tim), Theresa (deceased) and Matthew Chimes (Diana); adored great-grandmother; dear sister of the late Roger Clemente (Lillian) and Joseph...

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Anita, what an amazing, warm, and strong presence in our family. My great Aunt always made you feel welcome and loved in her presence. Always a hug, and a genuine, caring curiosity for how you are doing. I remember the last time we met, we both expressed how we both loved to read, and you lovingly explained what books you had read recently. I'll never forget that wonderful connection I felt with you that day. And, yes, your cheesecake has a space in my heart and recipe collection forever. I...

Anita was one of those exceptional people who so many found endearing. Have so many memories of going to Uncle Don & Aunt Anita´s home as a child. I credit her for providing me with a love of baking, her Christmas treats were plentiful and amazing. She will be forever missed.

Anita your service was beautiful. So many came together to say farewell. Thank you for sharing your soul with so many. Jim touched us with You Needed Me. I will never forget you . Love Roslyn

Anita was always kind and warm to me when my family and I visited our families in Cleveland. Her beautiful smile lit up every room she was in, especially when people visited her home. She was petite, but she made her presence known with her easy laugh and cheerful conversation.

Anita was a good friend to my Mother, Rosemary Hammer. Anita helped my Mom when my Father was dying of cancer. I have fond memories of Anita volunteering her time at Christ the King parish. Rest in peace.

Richard, Cyhthia, and Family of Anita, Being a faithful disciple of Christ is sometimes more challenging in these times than we would often like to admit. It seemed effortless for our dear Anita! For the the I knew her at Christ the King, Anita was the very image of compassion, thoughtfulness, generosity. and selfless giving that her Beloved Jesus asks of all of us. She was and always will be an inspiration to me. I will likely not be able to join you for the Mass of Chritian Burial but...

She was a wonderful friend to my parents Joe and Erma Miola. Many fond memories from Christ the King parish. May she rest in peace

Anita was a memorable neighbor to me. She was always willing to share recipes, food and a great story.