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Raymond Eugene Ebert Sr.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Raymond Eugene Ebert Sr., 100, of 840 Knollwood St. died Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, at his home. Mr. Ebert was born July 25, 1904, in Forsyth County, a son of Charles Edmond Ebert and Lecetta McCuiston Ebert. Mr. Ebert was employed by the City of Winston-Salem for over 40 years and retired as...

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I am Raymond's nephew's (Henry)youngest son. I am saddened to hear of the news of "Uncle Reds" passing. I have very fond memories of both Red and Julia from our trips to Winston-Salem. I will keep Red, Julia, and all those who are missing them today in my thoughts and prayers.

Keith, Julie, Jacob and Sean Dixon

Uncle Raymond was a great man. I always enjoyed his positive attitude and sharp whit. He will be missed by many. I always enjoyed visiting him, as he reminded me so much of my grandma.
-Kristen, Jim and Patrick Frago

I'm Raymond's nephew Henry's (Ruby) oldest Boy. I'll always remember the time he took me to the Lion's Club meeting. That speaker on Sex Education was EXCELLENT. Needless to say he hadn't quite anticipated the subject matter. Ray and Sarah please accept our condolences. I was telling my wife about visiting you all when I was young and how Sarah's kids had a magic kit that I really loved! We are fine. My son Peter turns 18 in March and my step daughter Karli is 13. Keith now lives in...

We were truly sorry to hear of Uncle Raymonds death on our return to Richmond. Missing the celebration of his life really hurt us both. We will miss seeing him on our visits to W-S. He was an inspiration to us each time we saw him. At 100 and still able to name all his great grandchildren and tell you their ages, wow. Then there was the time not so long ago he explained how Ray's new hybrid Honda worked. What a guy. He is now with his "sweet heart" Julia.

Ray and Sarah:

Our thoughts are with you during this sad time. What a nice long life he had.

Bob and Ann

All of the Dixon's in Richmond are very sad of Uncle Raymond's passing. We really enjoyed seeing him everytime we visited Winston-Salem. We will miss him very much! We know he is happy today as he reunited with Aunt Julia and Grandma. Love, Rob and Jennifer

May God continue to be with you in this time of loss.
If there is anything I can do, please, let me know.
Pat