Carlton-Ebhardt-Obituary

Carlton M. Ebhardt

Washington, District of Columbia

1937 - 2022

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DIED
July 7, 2022
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Washington, District of Columbia

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EBHARDT CARLTON M. EBHARDT Carlton Mason Ebhardt, lovingly referred by most as "DD", passed away peacefully on July 7, 2022, at home surrounded by family in Charleston, SC. He was born in Alexandria VA, July 28, 1937, where he met his beloved wife Leonora F Colasanto, who preceded him in death...

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Nina, Mary and Robin, I am so sorry for your loss. I only found this on obit when I was wondering about your parents. You may not remember me. My husband, Walt, and I met you guys at Bethany Beach a long time ago and we became good friends with your parents. Our son, Wayne, played on the beach with you guys. I am so sorry for your loss. My husband passed away in 2017. I wish you a wonderful life ahead of you.

Words, cards, flowers, cannot properly communicate my condolences at this sad moment. Nina, Mary, Robin, and families, your father, grandfather, will always be with you, he´s with Nora now, together again, smiling and looking after you always, of that I am certain. It was a wonderful, healing service. Much love always, Pat

John and I worked with Mase as DUSM in the Wash D.C. Office,Mase was always easy going and a hard working Deputy and a pleasure to work with, may his soul RIP.

I extended my deepest sympathy to the Ebhardt Family. I spent many working hours with "Mace" and enjoyed each and every one. I had many personal conversations with Mace , especially on our car trips. We always joked about how we both hated flying. RIP . Much Respect.

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Sorry for your loss,may God bless you and your family. I've spent the day thinking about the many memories I shared with Mace. May he rest in peace.

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Mace was truly a unique individual. I consider it an honor to have known him. He was a wonderful coworker and a friend who could give one excellent advise. He always had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eyes that added so much to our efforts when things got difficult. He will be missed.