Paul-Ebert-Obituary

Paul Joseph Ebert

Everett, Washington

1954 - 2024

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DIED
August 17, 2024
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Paul Joseph Ebert passed away peacefully in his sleep, during the early morning hours of August 17th, 2024.Paul was born June 21st, 1954, in Everett to Dr. Joseph and Mary Ebert on his mother Mary's birthday, which made for both great birthday celebrations and a special closeness/bond Paul and...

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My condolences to the Ebert family! Paul will be dearly missed. There´s so many memories of when we were younger and all of us used to play up on Rucker Hill! I love you Paul and I will dearly miss you!

Thank you, Paul, for always being a kind and caring cousin. It was always a joy to see you again. Rest in peace, my dear friend.

Am so sorry to hear about this. Please give my condolences to his family and friends.

Our condolences go out to the Ebert Family. We'll forever miss his wit and humor, that laugh and mischievous smile, and most of all his friendship. Rest in Power.

We will miss you, Paul. A donation in your memory made to operation Nightwatch of Seattle.

Many good memories with Paul "DOC" and the "Daktari" 21 window VW van. Sail on Paul.!

Paul was a family friend and I was fortunate to grow up with him. I´m sorry he died too early. He made me laugh and he was full of mischief. See you again, my friend. Say hi to all your loved ones and friends on the other side of the celestial divide. Sending love to his brother, CJ, and his many loved ones whether they are close family or friends to Paul. Rest in Peace...you were loved

During high school, Paul, Matt & I went duck hunting out around Ebby/Smith Island. We walked around not seeing many ducks and shot the Browning 12/16 GA. During drive to, or on arrival at next spot, the shotgun was discovered missing. Paul was concerned. Turned the car around and searched road side grasses and ditches. We found it, after it slide from car roof, somewhere out laying in wild wet grass. I still see the image in memory today. Not sure if it was Paul's or Matt's gun, but i bet he...