Robert “Bob” Eugene Ebeling

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Robert “Bob” Ebeling, 63, of Olathe, Kansas passed away February 9, 2016 in Olathe with family by his bedside. He is survived by his father Frank E. Ebeling; and siblings, William(Julie) Ebeling, Mary(Tom) Menke, Patty(Mike) Vaughn, Don(Linda) Ebeling, Michelle(Mark) Allen and Tim(Tricia) Ebeling.
There are no services scheduled.
Our Bobby is gone to heaven. ..I loved him like a brother. ..May God forgive him for his sins and accept him into heaven and into his loving arms. …my thoughts and prayers are with you all. ..
Love Warren
I’ll miss you Bobby, your smile and sense of humor even though you were more on the serious side, at work you were all business outside of work you will be in most of my greatest memories. We rocked the 80’s! Love you. Warmly, Billie
Bobby will be missed he was a good friend to us, he was in our wedding 32 years ago, we played alot of softball together, and vacationed several times at his parents place down at the Ozarks, we had alot of fun together.
Doug & Laurie
Sorry to hear the Loss Of Bobby! He was awesome to work with at Rainbows. Bobby would always go out of his way to help and definitely had our Backs. … Been thinking what his most requested song. We definitely rocked the 80’s. YOU WILL BE MISSED BROTHER!!!!
Well Bobby I see God has called you home. He must have needed a golf partner. You were a great friend and made my life better by being my friend. I will always remember our times together on the golf course and at the Dug Out, I miss you my friend.
Coop
R.I.P Bob. I enjoyed working with you all those years ago, and will miss that laugh you had. You will be missed.
May your memories be a source of comfort and relief. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love Roy, Linda and family
Sending prayers for comfort. Bobby and I spent a lot of time together. He was a fierce chess and scrabble player, a thoughtful conversationalist and a wonderful companion for any adventure or mischief. He had a golf game most would envy, a wicked sense of humor, a million friends and a memorable s.e. grin. I will remember him with love. My sincerest condolences to all.