Ronald J Ebben

Male 1932 - 2008  (75 years)


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  • Name Ronald J Ebben 
    Born 18 Jun 1932  Thorp, Clark Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Ordained 1983  Deacon Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 31 May 2008  Mosinee, Marathon Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I498327  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 30 Sep 2016 

    Father Harvey George Ebben,   b. 11 Jun 1901, Stanley, Chippewa Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Jul 1947, Boyd, Chippewa Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 46 years) 
    Mother Clara Herman,   b. 14 Jul 1904,   d. 04 Jan 1985  (Age 80 years) 
    Family ID F164911  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Joanna Badzinski 
    Married 20 Aug 1955  Thorp, Clark Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Mary Ebben
     2. Thomas H Ebben
     3. Ann Marie Ebben
     4. Elizabeth Joan Ebben
     5. Ellen Ebben
     6. Sara Jean Ebben
    Last Modified 21 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F185652  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    • Deacon Ronald J. Ebben

      75, Wausau, died peacefully in his sleep, Saturday, May 31, 2008 at Cedar Creek Manor, Mosinee.

      He was born June 18, 1932, in Thorp, Wisconsin, son of the late Harvey and Clara (Herman) Ebben. On August 20th, 1955, he married Joanna Badzinski at St. Bernard Catholic Church, Thorp. Ron and Joanna were happily married for 52 years.

      Ron was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Korean Conflict in Army Security in Alaska. Aided by the G.I. Bill, Ron received his Bachelors of Science and Master's Degree from U.W. Stout. He taught Industrial Arts at Webb High School in Reedsburg, WI from 1958-1965, and then at Mayville High School from 1962-1968. He and his family moved to Wausau in 1968 where he was employed as a Drafting and Design instructor at North Central Technical College until his retirement in 1985. Teaching and connecting with his students and fellow staff was one of his greatest satisfactions. In 1986 Ron was named Wisconsin Technical College Teacher of the Year.

      Ron was a man of deep faith which influenced every aspect of his life. Because of his association with the Franciscan Capuchians, he was greatly influenced by Franciscan spirituality. In the 1960's he initiated a ministry to shut-ins at St. Mary's Parish, Wausau. Along with his wife Joanna he served on the first lay board at St. Anthony's Retreat Center, Marathon, WI, where they were also on the Retreat team and with the Marriage Encounter program. Ron started an interfaith Bible study for students and fellow teachers at North Central Technical College and helped to establish the first pre-marriage program in the Wausau Deanery. In 1980, Ron was accepted in the first formation class of permanent deacons for the LaCrosse Diocese and was ordained in 1983 at St. Mary's Catholic church, Wausau, WI. His first deaconate ministry was at St. Mary's church under Father Fred Kulovitz. Later he worked at St. Anthony's Retreat Center as a spiritual advisor and on various programs including Marriage Encounter. He also directed the Family Retreat program. He continued ministering to the sick and homebound, and performing baptisms (including five of his grandchildren). Ron was the first Deacon in the Wausau Deanery to witness marriages, also performing this rite for three of his own children and several nieces and nephews.

      Ron served as a volunteer chaplain and bereavement minister for the Hospice Program at the Aspirus Hospital in Wausau. In 2004 Ron was awarded the Brother James Miller Diocesan award for his work to establish peace and justice. Ron and Joanna also traveled across the Dioceses giving family prayer talks.

      He was recently acknowledged and congratulated by Bishop Jerome Listecki on the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the Order of Deacon. In the last several years when Ron's mobility became limited, he continued what he called a "street ministry" by meeting with people on his daily walks and visits to the mall.

      Besides his first and greatest love, his wife Joanna, Ron loved his children and grandchildren, and students. He loved designing, building and visiting the family cabin, gardening, daily walking and spending time at the YMCA, and simply talking to the people he met.

      His last five months were spent in the gentle care of the staff at Cedar Creek Manor, Mosinee, WI.

      Survivors include his wife, Joanna Ebben, Wausau; six children: Mary (Chuck) Schumacher-Slobodnik, Eau Claire, WI, Tom (Brenda) Ebben, Lafayette, CO, Ann (Tim) McManus, Wausau, WI, Betty (Drew) Ebben-Wimmer, Clintonville, WI, Ellen (Bruce) Williams, Eveleth, MN, Sara (Mark) Koepsell, Worthington, MN; 14 grandchildren: Amanda (Cullen) Schumacher-Ryan and Colin Schumacher, Christina and Michael Ebben, Eric and Allie McManus, Sam Wimmer, Charley Kennedy and Cooper and Sawyer Williams, Joe, Anna, Laura, and Ben Koepsell, and great-grandson Stuart Ryan. Ron is also survived by a brother, Len (Leta) Ebben, Abbotsford and sister, Carol (Rich) Boie, Thorp, and two sisters-in-law Katie Lasage and Lorraine Ebben, and one brother-in-law James Sneen, and many nieces and nephews.

      He was preceded in death by his parents Harvey and Clara Ebben, and siblings' Cliff and Clay Ebben, and Rosanne (Ebben) Sneen.

      The liturgy celebrating Ron's life will be at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 6th, 2008 at The Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Wausau. The Rev. William Grevatch and the Rev. Werner Wolf O.F.M. will preside. Visitation will be on Friday, June 6th, from 3:30 p.m. until the time of services at the Church. Burial will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established.

      Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, 1302 Sixth Street, Wausau is in charge of arrangements.

      Online condolences can be sent to www.petersonkraemer.com