Pat Ebertz

Pat Ebertz obituary, St. Cloud, MN

Pat Ebertz

Pat Ebertz Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Williams Dingmann Funeral Homes - St. Cloud from Dec. 29, 2023 to Jan. 2, 2024.

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Patrick John Ebertz died unexpectedly in his sleep peacefully at his home in St. Cloud, Minnesota on December 26, 2023 at the age of 59. Pat was born on November 30th, 1964 in Jamestown, ND to Johnny and Glory Ebertz. Raised in Jamestown, Pat was surrounded by the love of a close-knit family, including his twin brother Michael, siblings Beth, Chris, Ann, Peter, and Paul, parents Johnny and Glory, and grandparents Ben and Theresa Miller, as well as many good friends and neighbors It was an idyllic childhood. Pat attended St. John's Academy from kindergarten through sixth grade, and then attended Jamestown High School, graduating in 1983. An active member of Student Council, Pat's leadership and charisma was apparent from an early age. So, too, was his love of performing and humoring others. Pat frequently performed magic shows at the local library and enjoyed acting in school plays. He got his first radio job at age 14, working at a local Jamestown radio station KSJM FM under the name "Pat Shocker," broadcasting his own weekly Top 10 Countdown, and it was obvious that Pat loved having an audience, whether it was family members or peers.
Pat attended the University of North Dakota, graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology in 1987. He was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and began his next chapter in radio while in college at Grand Forks FM radio stations XL93, KLITE and Magic 96.
In 1987, Pat and his brother Michael were the first twins ever to be accepted to the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. Pat attended medical school for two years, however, Pat realized his true passion was radio and went on to pursue and achieve a prolific career as an on air radio personality that spanned nearly 3 decades. From the time he was a young boy, Pat always listened to the radio and had a passion to use his voice to entertain and inspire others, not to mention to make people laugh. This love, combined with Pat's creative genius and charisma, led to incredible opportunities in radio, most notably his co-hosting and producing of morning shows in Grand Forks, ND, Phoenix, AZ at POWER 92, Minneapolis and St. Cloud, MN. In 1993, Pat earned himself a spot on Minneapolis' KDWB station on the Dave Ryan morning show, where he remained a co-host and producer until 2002. During his career, Pat had many unique opportunities to meet and interview notable musicians, actors, celebrities and politicians. Occasionally Pat would be outrageous for the sake of his fans. A particularly memorable moment was when Pat crossed the railing at Niagara Falls to hold the phone up so that the KDWB listeners could hear the roar of the falls, which caused him to get arrested on air and made the front page of USA Today. His charisma made him the brightest part of the show and his on-air antics brought joy and laughter to countless listeners in many cities all throughout the country.
In 2008, Pat decided to transition to radio marketing and sales, as a result of his desire to spend more time with his family and four children, Isabelle, John, Patrick and Christian. Pat had a very successful career in sales that began at Leighton Broadcasting in St. Cloud, and continued with Disney/KQRS in Minneapolis and most recently with Hubbard Broadcasting in Minneapolis with the Tom Barnard Show. During his sales career, Pat earned numerous sales awards that distinguished him from others. Pat's genuine love of meeting and making connections with others was the secret of his sales success. He enjoyed and excelled at cultivating relationships with a vast array of clients, who in most cases, ended up becoming like family members to Pat.
Along with juggling the rigors of a fast paced sales career, Pat maintained a connection to radio as a weekly contributor to KNSI "Ox and Friends," a local political roundtable in St. Cloud that combined Pat's love of radio and political punditry.
Although Pat enjoyed immense professional success, his true success and best role in life was that of a devoted father. His children Isabelle (22), John (21), Patrick (20) and Christian (18) were the loves of his life and he used every opportunity to share with others how very proud he was of each of them.
A devout Catholic, Pat was a faith-filled man who was actively involved in the St. Cloud Catholic community and a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. He attended mass regularly, and used his emphatic voice to preach the Word of the Lord as an engaging weekly lector at masses.
Pat is predeceased by his grandparents, parents, brother Peter Ebertz, and nephew and Godson Alex Ebertz. In addition to his children, Pat is survived by his siblings Beth (Keith) Herner (Puyallup, WA), Chris (Yvonne) Ebertz (Bismarck, ND), Ann Johnson (St. Michael, MN), Paul (Veronica) Ebertz (Phoenix, AZ), Dr. Michael (Donna) Ebertz (Orono, MN) plus many beautiful nephews and nieces. Pat always made a point to stay connected to each family member and he will be deeply missed.
Pat loved everyone and everyone loved Pat. He has left a priceless legacy of being a loving father, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. He passed on the gift of compassion and kindness for others that was infectious to everyone he spoke to on and off the radio. Pat believed there weren't any strangers in this world - they were just friends he hadn't gotten to know yet.
A visitation and memorial service will be held on Thursday, January 4th from 3-8 pm at Williams Dingmann Funeral Homes in Sauk Rapids, MN, with a memorial and sharing starting at 6pm. A rosary service along with visitation will be held on January 5th 5-8pm at (Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown, ND). Funeral and Christian Burial will be held at the St. James Basilica (Jamestown, ND) at 10:30 am on Saturday, January 6th.
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January 11, 2024

Tiny Exner posted to the memorial.

January 10, 2024

Melissa S. posted to the memorial.

January 4, 2024

Kirsten Pederson Stiegel posted to the memorial.

Tiny Exner

January 11, 2024

He was such a likable person. We loved him dearly. Our daughter Stephane went to the Academy and Jamestown High School. He will be missed by so many. So sorry, prayers.

Melissa S.

January 10, 2024

I am saddened to hear about Pat's death. He was and will be forever in my heart. He was an inspiration to his family and friends. It is hard to realize that he is gone. Gone much too soon. It hurts to think what his family is going through.

Kirsten Pederson Stiegel

January 4, 2024

Audrey Larson Wald and I had the the pleasure of meeting Pat in college. He and his brother Michael, belonged to the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. They were our next door neighbors at the University of North Dakota. Audrey and I were "Little Sisters" at the Pike House. Pat was always so much fun to be around. He was a true entertainer, and one of the nicest people we have ever met. Rest in Peace Pat. You made the world a better place.
Kirsten (Pederson) Stiegel UND 1988 and Audrey (Larson) Wald UND 1987

Kim Berg-Mazzacano from Magnetic Spark / Leighton Media

January 4, 2024

Pat was such an advocate in helping so many people. In the times of working with one another, he always had a positive spirit and great sense of humor. I know he had connected many people that could be of help to one another, whether it be in business or just in everyday life. He was so great to work with along with his best friend Mike Hanrahan. They made things happen together. Thanks Pat, for believing in me when it came to business.
Pat will be missed by so many of us. Rest in peace Pat. My sympathies to the family.

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Mike Hanrahan

January 1, 2024

I couldn't say it any better than Jeff Passolt, but I will try.
Pat was the most sincere person I have ever met. Our relationship started 20 years ago as he was my rep at KQRS, but turned into a friendship I will never forget. When Pat told me something, I believed him, not because he said it, but because he MEANT it. He earned my respect and admiration from day one, until the day he passed.

There are four important people in my life that I wish I could be more like; Pat was one of those people. He was truly one of my best friends. He was always quick to cheer, calm, and help others. When I think of the word friend, I will forever think of Pat so I thought of ways to express just what the word FRIEND meant to Pat.

Father -Pat was so proud of all his kids. He always spoke fondly about them
Religious -His Catholic Faith meant all to him, and he lived it every day
Innovative-He was continually thinking of ways to solve problems/opportunities
Entertaining - He was the most creative and funny persons. Always had a smile
Nice -Pat was nice to all. Even to those he didn't know. Always helping others
Dedicated-To God, Family, Friends and Career in that order.

God Bless Pat and his children.
RIP my FRIEND.

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Janis Pikal

December 30, 2023

My condolences to Pat's family. I worked with Pat at KQRS for 5 years. He was a a good guy and will be missed immensely.

Rest in peace Pat.

Jeff Passolt

December 29, 2023

My wife and I were shocked, saddened and brought to tears when I received a call from Pat´s son Patrick on 12/26. I had just shared Christmas Greetings with Pat the day before. (He showed me a picture of him with his folks and Tony Bennett.. along with silly sound effects from the movie Elf.. so Pat! (Proud he got his folks to meet a legend but also being fun!) While I knew of Pat early in his radio days I really didn´t get to know the "real" Pat until he arrived at KQRS. We shared an immediate connection through many things in our lives. Of course I´d see him at work, but we also conversed at least a couple times a week over the past 15-plus years. The conversations always included news and sports headlines, and never ended without Pat´s trademarks.. humor, laughter, a check on my family and his pride for his children. In recent years Pat and his kids would visit us in Florida and spread that never ending joy!
Our hearts grieve with his siblings, extended family and friends.. as well as his beloved children.. Isabelle, John, Patrick and Christian. Kids.. your Dad was one of the nicest, kindest, generous and hard working men I´ve ever met. I hope knowing all this brings you some strength and pride. We all miss him dearly and share your tears, but also hope that we may one day be reunited with him in Heaven.
In deepest sympathy,
Jeff & Maryann Passolt

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