~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Dennis M.
"Gabby" Eberhardt
September 23, 1948 – August 4, 2025
Dennis M. "Gabby" Eberhardt, 76, of
Black River Falls passed away peacefully at home on Monday, August 4th, 2025,
surrounded by his loving family. Gabby is survived by his wife Deborah, and by
his children and their families.
Captain Dennis Marvin Eberhardt joined Delta Air
Lines 08-29-1977 and was based CVG/030.
PCN memorial site
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday,
September 13, 2025, from 4-7 PM at the Brad and Ann Eberhardt residence, N7011
Bible Rd., Black River Falls, WI…..please see obituary below.
Online links : https://www.buswellfh.com/obituaries/Dennis-Marvin-Eberhardt?obId=43890753
Also https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/dennis-eberhardt-obituary?id=59160863
Dennis Eberhardt Obituary
Dennis M. "Gabby" Eberhardt, 76, of
Black River Falls passed away peacefully at home on Monday, August 4th, 2025,
surrounded by his loving family. He was born on September 23, 1948, in Arcadia,
Wisconsin to Clemens and Melaine (Mueller) Eberhardt. He graduated from Arcadia
High School in 1966. After graduation, Gabby attended Wisconsin State
University-La Crosse majoring in education. During his college years his
parents moved to Black River Falls, WI. Over summer break of 1968 Gabby met
Debbie Millis whose grandparents lived across the street. A year later, on
August 30, 1969, Gabby and Debbie were married in Black River Falls, WI,
leading to over 55 years of marriage.
After graduation from UW-LaCrosse in 1971, Gabby
enlisted as an officer in the United States Navy. Gabby and Debbie lived in
Pensacola, FL, Corpus Christie, TX and finally in Alameda, CA while serving in
the Navy. He served our country until 1977 when he was honorably discharged as
a lieutenant and naval aviator. Upon completion of his naval career, Gabby
packed up his family and trusty springer spaniel "Jake" in the old
Ford LTD and moved them all back to Wisconsin. In August of 1977 Gabby was
prepared to start teaching physical education and coaching JV football in Tomah
when he got the call from Delta Airlines, they offered him a job as a
commercial airline pilot, fulfilling his dream of flying airplanes for a
living. This began his 25-year career working for Delta, starting as a flight
engineer on a 727 and retiring as a captain flying 757/767 jets to multiple
countries.
Gabby was known for his quick wit, competitive
spirit and social interactions. His nickname is a testament to this. He was a
three-sport athlete in high school and continued his playing career in baseball
and fastpitch/slow-pitch softball post-graduation. The ballfield was where he
met many of his lifelong friends. He was also an avid fisherman; spending many
trips with friends to Canada, Minnesota and South Dakota. But Gabby's passion
was hunting, starting in the bluffs of Buffalo County and continuing on to the
mountains out west. Gabby enjoyed hunting/fishing with his friends, but the joy
of his life was his family. As his hunting and fishing slowed down, he enjoyed
spending time taking his grandkids hunting and fishing with him and watching
their sporting events. Gabby was prouder of them being successful than any of
his personal achievements. He was always making sure his family was taken care
of and willing to lend a hand of help anytime it was needed. There were many
weekends spent in the basement of his home, watching Badger or Packers games
around the warm fire he would have ready for them. The annual get together at
Gabby & Debbie's home the night before deer season was always a treasured
event. These memories will live on forever.
When Gabby wasn't busy flying airplanes, fishing
or hunting, he filled his free time serving his community through multiple
organizations. He was a member of the Black River Gun Club, Shaftbusters
Archery and Sportsmans Club, and the Hixton American Legion Post #368. He was
also a member of Ducks Unlimited and a founding member of the Jackson County
Wildlife Fund. After his retirement from Delta in 2002, Gabby began his second
career by getting involved in local government and community boards. He was elected
to the Jackson County Board of Supervisors in 2004 and retired in 2016, with 8
years leading Jackson County as the Chairperson. He also served on the Black
River Memorial Hospital Board (2010-2018, 3 Years Chair) and was President of
the Lunda Community Center Board (2017-2020). In 2015, Gabby received the Black
River Falls Rotary Service Above Self Award recognizing his service to the
Black River Falls community.
Gabby is survived by his wife of 55 years Deborah
(Millis) Eberhardt along with his children Bradley (Ann) Eberhardt and Amy
(Brian) Aebly, all of Black River Falls; his grandchildren Madison Eberhardt,
Spencer and Samuel Aebly, Nathan (Chelsea), Megan and Brandon Stenulson; his
great-grandchildren Alaina, Khloe, Amelia, Evalee, and Iyla Stenulson. He is
also survived by his big brother, Darrel (Marilyn) Eberhardt along with
numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Gabby was preceded in death by his daughter,
Trisha Jean Eberhardt; his parents Clem and Melaine Eberhardt; his in-laws
Phillip (Frog) and Betty Millis; and his sister and brother-in-law Darlene and
Bob Wolfe.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday,
September 13, 2025, from 4-7 PM at the Brad and Ann Eberhardt residence, N7011
Bible Rd., Black River Falls, WI. There will be a Memorial Program starting at
5 PM with an Honor Guard presentation following the short program. Food, drink
and laughter will be provided.
The family requests any monetary donations be
given to Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers. Gabby enjoyed spending many years at
Time for You and was one of their longest tenured members, showing how much he
enjoyed being with friends.
Thank you to St. Croix Hospice for the quality of
care given to Gabby over his past few months. A special thank you to all those
that helped take care of Gabby, without your support he would not have been
able to enjoy staying at home until his time of passing; Darrel, Karen,
Suzanne, Michelle and Jen. Thank you so much to all that supported his journey.

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