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Al F Ebert
April 20, 2023
Fred was and is my best brother. He treated me like a king. I always felt special. Fred always was kind & nice to everyone. To mom he was her Sunshine, Norma was her Moonshine & I was her Starshine, so he was the brightest.
I remember him with a full head of blonde hair & signing around the house. "The Shrimp Boats are a coming" & " Some Enchanted Evening". He sang that a lot after he met Marg.
As a family we didn't have a lot of money (we were poor). Fred refinished his Flexible Flyer sled with red rails, new varnish and pull rob. It had beautiful eagle on it. It's not sled, but love put into it, that meant the most.
Fred was perfect, except being 12 years older, he got married and moved along ways away. I could have more of his brotherly advice.
Love Alvin.....now Al......Dumb Chipmunks
LeRoy Franke
April 18, 2023
I remember playing with Alvin evenings at the Ebert home while Uncle Karl was seeing families in the basement of their home with the Utah CV Credit Union (Today Utah First Credit Union), which he founded. I also remember the Saturday each year we took a truck load of prizes to the annual credit union Lagoon day. If you didn't speak German you only u derstood half of what was said there.
When my Father passed away in his last blessing we were informed that Tante Eliese his sister was the person who was going to meet him. Norma later told us that she had a dream that same night that she had a visit from her mother telling her that she was here to meet her Uncle Walter.
We look forward to a great family reunion and whatever Lagood day celebrations we will be enjoying.
Nie Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Inc. - Liberty Road Chapel
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Nie Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Inc. - Liberty Road Chapel
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April 17, 2023
Fred Ebert Obituary
Fred Charles Ebert was born June 3, 1932 in Salt Lake City, Utah to German immigrants Karl F. and Elise E. Franke Ebert. He joined his loved ones in heaven on April 15, 2023 after a trial of several years with Lewy Body Dementia. Fred's beloved... Read Fred Ebert's Obituary
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