On December 26, 2023, the St. Cloud, Minnesota community lost a beloved figure, Pat Ebertz, at the age of 59. Born on November 30, 1964, in Jamestown, ND, Pat had an idyllic childhood surrounded by the love of his close-knit family. Raised alongside his twin brother Michael and other siblings, Pat’s leadership skills and love for performance were evident from a young age.
Pat attended St. John’s Academy and later Jamestown High School, where he actively participated in Student Council, showcasing his charisma and leadership.
Journey at the University of North Dakota
Pat pursued higher education at the University of North Dakota, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1987. During his college years, he became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and initiated his career in radio, working at Grand Forks FM radio stations XL93, KLITE, and Magic 96.
In 1987, Pat and his brother Michael achieved a unique milestone by becoming the first twins accepted to the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. While he attended medical school for two years, Pat realized his true passion lay in radio, leading him to a prolific career in the industry that spanned nearly three decades.
Radio Career and Notable Achievements
Pat’s journey in radio took him to various cities, co-hosting and producing morning shows in Grand Forks, ND, Phoenix, AZ at POWER 92, and Minneapolis and St. Cloud, MN. His stint at Minneapolis’ KDWB station on the Dave Ryan morning show from 1993 to 2002 made him a household name.
Known for his creativity and charisma, Pat interviewed notable personalities and occasionally indulged in on-air antics that delighted listeners. His love for radio and making connections with people led him to a successful transition into radio marketing and sales in 2008.
Devoted Father and Faith-Filled Man
Amidst his professional success, Pat cherished his role as a devoted father to Isabelle, John, Patrick, and Christian. A devout Catholic, he actively participated in the St. Cloud Catholic community, serving as a lector at masses and sharing his faith.
Legacy and Passing
Pat’s unexpected passing left a void in the lives of his family, friends, and the communities he touched. He is survived by his children, siblings, nephews, and nieces. Pat’s legacy is one of compassion, kindness, and a genuine love for others.
Pat Ebertz Obituary ANd Funeral Service
To celebrate Pat’s life, a visitation and memorial service will be held on January 4th at Williams Dingmann Funeral Homes in Sauk Rapids, MN, with a rosary service on January 5th at Eddy Funeral Home in Jamestown, ND. The Mass of Christian Burial will take place at St. James Basilica in Jamestown, ND, on January 6th.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to honor Pat’s memory.
As the community gathers to remember Pat Ebertz, his impact on the airwaves and in the hearts of those who knew him will be cherished for years to come.
Note: The details provided are based on the information from the obituary, and any specific information not included in the obituary is not included in this rewrite.
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