Marietta Southern Funerals & Cremations
Thomas Ebers passed away suddenly on March 20, 2024. He went to be with Our Savior at the age of 64 years old. Thomas was born on November 17, 1959, in Clinton, Iowa to James and Florence Ebers.
Thomas was preceded in death by his parents James and Florence. He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Deborah Ebers, son Kyle (Alyca) Ebers, daughters Kelly (James) Boegel and Jenna Ebers, grandsons Theo and Owen Ebers, granddaughter Lilly Boegel, and brothers Craig (Claudia) Ebers, James Ebers, Richard Ebers, and Robert Ebers.
Thomas worked at Home Depot for 25 years. In his free time, he loved to play golf and cheer on his favorite football teams, the UGA Bulldogs and the Miami Dolphins. He enjoyed yardwork as well as woodworking. He cherished spending time with his family and grandchildren. Thomas was very hardworking, loving, was the best hug-giver, and was known to always be wearing his red tennis shoes.
Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Thomas' life on March 27, 2024, at 2:00 at Southern Cremations and Funerals Columbarium.
He will be forever missed by all that knew and loved him.








Keeping you all in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Our sincerest condolences.
Tom was a great facilitator and had a demeanor perfectly suited for the duties in his charge. He will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to him, his family, and all those whose lives he impacted. – LADC
I can’t express how saddened I am to learn this about Tom. He was one of the best I have worked with, not only at HD but, anywhere. Not only for his abilities but also because of the type of person he was, honest, diligent, trustworthy, pleasant, and much more. – Dick Jonson
Tom was a true gentleman and a pleasure to work with. We’re sending our sincerest condolences from the Beach Paving team in California. – Beach Paving
He was such a wonderful person to work with, and his absence will be deeply felt by many. – Rabine Paving
Tom was a pleasure to work with, and always in good spirits. – GPD Group
We enjoyed working with Tom and although I did not know him personally, I could always count on him to get back to us and answer any questions we may have had. We wish the best for his family during this difficult time. – Gilden Inc.
He was such a great man to work with! – Brookway
Tom was good people. I really enjoyed getting to know him through our work together. – Apex
Tom was such a great man, and I enjoyed the time I spent working with him. – Mirror Lawn
Love reading all these kind words about my Dad. -Jenna
Sending our thoughts and condolences to his loved ones, he was a good man and a pleasure to work with – Mayne Construction
Deepest Sympathy in your loss. Tom was a great person that we enjoyed working with over the years.
So sorry for your loss.
Remember that we love and care about all of you….Donald, Katie, Ansley, Gabi, Zoe
I love you Dad
Tom and I spent our work together removing trees from storm water ponds at Home Depot stores. I hope planting these makes Tom smile.
Kyle -Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy,Your OmniSource Family
We were lucky to have worked with Tom and we are saddened to hear about his loss. Please know your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sending love, thoughts, and prayers to you and your family during this time!
Sending all of our love to you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. May God give you peace and guidance. Chris and Carol McGraw 🙏✝️🙏
So sorry for your loss. Our hope is that this grove of trees will provide you a place to remember all of the good times you experienced with Thomas.
Hi Debbie,
I am so sorry to see this about your husband. Never knew him but I always remember you as such a kind, happy person with a smile on your face all the time. I am sure that is what drew him to you and no doubt he was a great man. I hope the days ahead will give you great memories and strength.
XO,
Bo Dixon
We are very sorry for this loss. You and your children are in our thoughts and prayers.
Keeping you all in our prayers for comfort and peace.
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thought and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy. Love and prayers for our sister and all the family.Love, Mr. And Mrs Nagel
Thinking of you during this difficult time. With sympathy
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. With love and prayers from all the Boegel Aunts and Uncles.
Wishing you eternal peace. You will forever be part of our family
Tom you will forever be part of our family. If you would have never called me to Detroit our family would never be what it is today. We have shared countless late nights swinging lights at Bahama Breeze to locking Deb in a Pot a Potty on the way to a Nascar race to nights on the screen porch just sipping on beer and wine. Thinking of all the crazy times we had as our kids grew into young adults and even into parents. Knowing that no matter how close in proximity we can just pick up the phone and never miss a beat. We will truly miss you. Please rest in peace my friend.
Tom was an amazing coworker to all of us on the Building Services Team. He was always an excellent source of information and if he didn’t know off top- he surely investigated and got the answers. He will be greatly missed by his Home Depot Family, and we are forever grateful for the time we had together with him at “The Depot”. May he rest in eternal peace.
-Koreen Rudd
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this time.
One of the great leaders and trainers at Home Depot, Tom helped train me and teach me about store Manager life and how to become a good Manager!! Thank You!
Robert Purtell
Deb and Tom – an awesome couple, funny and kind together, enjoying life and each other- those are my memories ❤️ love you Deb