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On Monday, March 25th 2019, Aaron David Ebaugh, of Avalon, PA died at the age of 47. Aaron was creative and artistic and it showed in his work, restoring and creating beauty in homes and buildings all over this city. On October 10th, 1999, he married his best friend Pamela (Talenti) Ebaugh. They have since been raising three beautiful children together. If you knew Aaron, then you knew unconditional love and acceptance. His heart was so big and his thoughts so deep that he made the best listener and gave such good advice. His level of intelligence was so great there are no words to describe it. If you knew Aaron, then chances are he taught you something invaluable, gave you a new book to read, took you to a concert, or introduced you to something you've never even heard of before. He was the best husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend, and mentor. A rock for his family that will be so greatly missed. If you knew Aaron, then you knew how much better your life was because of him. Aaron's father Rev. Robert Ebaugh and grandparents Donald and Elizabeth Ebaugh were awaiting his arrival in heaven with open arms; he is survived by his wife, Pamela; and children, Madeleine (17), Evan (15), Riley (11); his mother, Kathy Ebaugh Greenawalt; his siblings, Nathan, Jason, Josh, and Elissa Ebaugh; and his nieces and nephews, Courtney, McKenzie, Hailey, Emma, Kayleigh, Aiden, and Jamison. Friends and family will be received from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 28 at the KASPER-HAHN FUNERAL & CREMATION SVC., INC., 547 8th St, Ambridge PA 15003, 724-266-2549, Friends and Family will be asked to meet at 11 a.m. Friday, March 29th at the Plum Creek Presbyterian Church parking lot, 550 Center-New Texas Rd. Plum, PA, 15239, Committal will take place at Plum Creek Cemetery. Aaron always thought that music and literature made the world a better place. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you read a book, or see live music in memory of him, he would have wanted it that way.
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Brenda Regas
March 21, 2023
Christine Miller
March 28, 2019
Pam and family please know that we are thinking and praying for all of you during this difficult time Take comfort in knowing that he is pain free and in the loving arms of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Thoughts and prayers,
The Miller's
March 27, 2019
We offer our condolences. We pray in your behalf,and we offer the hope of seeing our loved ones on a Paradise earth. Psm 37:29
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March 27, 2019
Words help us to expressed how we feel.May these words we say to you lighten the sadness and bring a healing to you and your family at this time of grief.hm
My grandson and I
Lorie Regas
March 27, 2019
Ahhh such a beautiful soul was called back to Heaven this week..so sorry to hear of his passing..our deepest condolences for the Ebaugh family. He's reunited with his Dad finally but will be surely missed here. Lorie Regas, a childhood friend
Our 50th renewal
Bill and Brenda Regas
March 27, 2019
Bill, myself and our whole family want to send our deepest condolences to your whole family. It is a comfort when we know where we will spend eternity. His life was cut way too short. We have an enemy that steals. Thank God for His Son Jesus we will see Aaron and his dad someday. May the Lord watch over you all and draw you even closer to Him during this time.
God's Love and Grace to you all
Bill and Brenda Regas
March 27, 2019
Sending my sincere condolences to the family, death is never easy to cope with. Especially when young but God's word can bring you comfort. Luke 7:11-15
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