Dallas Duane Ebel, Jr.

April 25, 2024

CHARLOTTE – Dallas Duane Ebel, Jr., a beacon of kindness and love, passed away peacefully surrounded in love by his sisters and father on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at the age of 50. Dallas's passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew him, but his memory will forever be cherished. His legacy of kindness and love will continue to inspire and guide us in the days ahead.

Born in Red Bank, New Jersey, Dallas was known for his unwavering kindness, genuine care, and infectious laughter. He approached life with a warmth and empathy that endeared him to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Dallas was a graduate of Irmo High School, Irmo, South Carolina (Class of 1992). He continued his academic journey at Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, North Carolina (Class of 1996), where he developed a passion for finance.

Dallas excelled in his career in asset management through his dedication, vision, and ability to build meaningful connections. He began his career path at Bank of America, where he honed his skills and laid the foundation for his future success. Dallas then continued to flourish at BlackRock and most recently, Ramirez Asset Management, where his leadership and expertise were invaluable assets to the organizations.

Dallas had a remarkable gift for bringing people together. He was a true relationship connector, always fostering bonds between family members, friends, and colleagues. His ability to create and nurture these connections enriched the lives of countless individuals.

Dallas is survived by his father, Dallas Ebel Sr., his twin sister Duffy-Marie Bengel (Scott), his younger sister Kerrianne Hartell (Matt), and his nephews, Hayden and Oliver Hartell, along with numerous cousins. Their memories of Dallas will forever be cherished, as will his impact on their lives.

A memorial service to celebrate Dallas's life will be held on Thursday, May 2 at 4:30 pm at Myers Park United Methodist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Wake Forest University at go.wfu.edu/dallasebel to a needs-based scholarship in Dallas's memory.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204 (704) 641-7606. Online condolences can be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

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  • Phyllis McLay

    I didn’t know Dallas for any length of time. I met him thru my son Bill in Tampa then in Atlanta. What a fabulous guy!! My sincere condolences to the family.

  • Stephen Farnsworth

    Our condolences to the Ebel family & friends. Dallas was a very generous roommate & friend to me in our Atlanta days. His laugh could always turn a mood around and bring joy to the crowd. We will always be fond of our times & memories together. Regards, Stephen & Amy

  • Kathy Hammontree

    You could always count on Dallas to have a smile on his face and a solution to your question, not just an answer. He was one of the best business associates and in our line of work, he was refreshingly honest. He would work until he was confident that the client was satisfied. He will be missed in so many ways. Today, I am thanking God for Dallas’ time with us and pray that Jesus will surround family and friends with His love as we remember Dallas.

  • Molly Berry

    My most sincere condolences go out to the Ebel family. I am so grateful to have know the cheerful kindness that Dallas exuded to everyone who knew him. As a loyal brother, son and friend, his love reached so far. He will be deeply missed and remembered with loving fondness.

  • Molly Berry

    My most sincere condolences go out to the Ebel family. I am so grateful to have known the cheerful kindness that Dallas exuded to everyone. As a loyal and loving brother, son, and friend, his love truly reached so far. He will be deeply missed and remembered with dear fondness.

  • La-Yona Rauls

    “Hey, Buddy…Hey, Bud”. That’s how you always greeted me and I’m sure, countless others. I didn’t realize how frequently we kept in touch until I looked at old text messages. Enough to know that I am going to miss you. Your presence, laughter, love for the finer things in life, and valued friendship will be missed. I am praying for you as you transition and I am praying for your family. May God watch over you and them and may their cherished memories sustain your family at this time. Love you, Dallas. God bless you.

  • Linda Hesse and Marie Noel Burgot

    We will carry the shining light of Dallas’s smile forever in our hearts. His enthusiastic love of family and friends, his thoughtfulness and generosity were cherished aspects of every family gathering. His is already so sorely missed and our hearts ache for his father, sisters, brothers-in-law and nephews, the rest of his family and wide circle of friends. We pray that these memories will bring comfort in the days ahead.

  • Molly Dowling Brown

    So well said about DDE; we are holding you all tightly in love; looking forward to hugging all of you and celebrating the life of this beautiful human.