May God bless you and your...
To the whole family of paul you be sadly missed God bless the whole family at this time and always
Brian and linda Fisher
April 01, 2023


Photo courtesy of Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Schnecksville
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
Aug 16, 1937 – Mar 17, 2023
Paul R. Ebert, 85, of Slatington, died Friday, March 17, 2023 in his home. Born in Siegersville, North Whitehall Township, August 16, 1937, Paul was the son of the late William and Isabelle (Neff) Ebert. He was employed as a chemical handler at the former Trojan Powder Co. in South Whitehall...
Read MoreTo the whole family of paul you be sadly missed God bless the whole family at this time and always
Brian and linda Fisher
April 01, 2023
My uncle Paul. He boarded my dads beloved quarter horse at his place with barn and pasture, feeding and watering him through the week. We visited on weekends for Dad to clean stalls, groom and exercise Comanche. There were always lots of kids, my cousin and foster children, to play while we waited for our turn to take a ride.
Paul had a kind heart! May you rest in peace!
My condolences to his family!
Catherine Thomas
March 21, 2023 | Family
Deepest Sympathies to the whole family. PAULIE was def one of a kind— he will b missed. I can see him riding his 3 wheeler cycle through Heaven just like he did daily for years to come. GODS SPEED TO U MY FRIEND
Timothy Yanders
March 21, 2023 | Schnecksville, PA | Friend
Will miss ya buddy at McDonald´s and talking about family
James Bachert
March 21, 2023 | Friend
So sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. I worked with him at the chemical plant and would see him at either the McDonalds & Wendy’s in Schnecksville. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your family.
Matt Hlay
March 21, 2023 | Schnecksville, PA | Coworker
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Bob Horvath
March 21, 2023 | Friend
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have many memories of Paul mostly he was always making a funny face when I wanted to take a picture. I remember him at an auction, bidding on a gun and when it was sold he turned around and realized he was bidding against me. We laughed and he said he would not have bid if he would have known it was me. As time goes on I'm sure you will always remember the good times.
Jean Horvath
March 21, 2023 | Allentown, PA | Family