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Eugene W. Eberlin

San Antonio, Texas

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Dr. Eugene William Eberlin, US Army Col.(Ret) was born on December 24, 1921 in Hermann, Missouri and passed away on November 4, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas after a brief illness. Upon graduating from Hermann High School, he attended the University of Missouri and received a BA, and a BS in...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Patti & LR,
Our hearts go out to you and your family at this time and in the days ahead. I've seen your father through your eyes, Patti, and the knowledge, strength, wisdom, sense of humor and love your father possessed and gave to you over the years will sustain you during these hard times. You have inherited his love of life and adventure. He has truely left his mark on this world.

Our thoughts and prayers are with both of you.

God Bless You & Your Family,

God bless The Eberlin Family. Dr. E. and myself worked together for 18 years at the MEPS, and he shared many marvelously entertaining moments about his exciting excursions around the world. He'd fondly recall his cruises with his wife and his safaris. What a knowledgeable and caring man to have known. I will miss you, Dr. E.

Dear Eberlin "Daughters"........I am so sorry for your lost of Dr. Eberlin...any comfort at all, he's in a much better place and now with Ms. Billie. I worked with Dr Eberlin 1995-2005 at the SA MEPS. He and I use to communicate alot with different medical issues. I remember when I first arrived at the MEPS, about 2 months later, he came to me and offered to sponsor "Nelson" at the Lion's Summer Camp in Kerrville. Dr. Eberlin was a true gentleman and cared for others around him. It was...

Father
Tonight I found out how deeply you have touched peoples hearts and souls. You will always be the most influential person in my life. I was proud to hear how much your collegues will miss your wisdom and wit. I am so proud of you and anticipate tomorrow will bring even more pride and memories. I think I have kept my promise to you, but it has been hard. I love you and miss you but am very happy for you to be able to be with mother and both of you healthy again. Keep a watchful...

To the Eberlin Family
Our parayers are with your family as you morn the passing of Dr. E. I knew him for many years working with him at the San Antonio MEPS. He would stop by my office or me by his, where he would tell me his joke of the day - which was something I always looked forward to. I willl miss him just as the many people he touched during his outstanding life. God Bless you all. Vince Correra

I would like to express my condolences to the family of Dr. Eberlin. I worked with Dr.E at the SA MEPS from 1994-2006. He will truly be missed. Dr. Eberlin was a gentleman and a good person to talk to about life. He knew how to live and he did while he was here. He extended his friendship to those he came in contact with. I treasure the working relationship that we shared through the years.May God bless the family as you celebrate the life of your dear father.

Gene's Hawaiian Family would like to send their deep regrets at the loss of a cherished friend of 30 years. We spent many years on the island of Maui with Gene and Billye and we will miss the good company of Gene and all of his great stories about his experiences in the Army. He was an integral part of our Hawaiian family and we will remember him fondly as we vacation on Maui without him.

The Clancy Clan

To the family of Dr. Eberlin:
I had the absolute pleasure of working with Dr. Eberlin while assigned as the NCOIC of the Medical Floor at the MEPS in San Antonio from Sep 1999 to Sep 2003. He was so full of energy and life, never letting his age or ailments stop him from making the most of every day. He was truely an inspiration to live life to the fullest. I loved sitting in the office and listening to his many adventures during the war. He will surely be missed by all who's lives he...