

Becky was a devoted mother to three children, Chris Ebling, Tracy Davis, and Angela (Roumas) Freseman, and a proud grandmother to Tyson and Alex Young, who were the light of her life. Her family was her greatest joy, and she never missed an opportunity to show her love through her kindness, encouragement, and endless support.
Becky dedicated much of her career to AAA Life Insurance Company, where she was not only a valued employee but a top performer recognized through numerous awards. Her drive, determination, and care for others allowed her to excel, and she often stood out for her ability to connect with people and build lasting relationships.
Born to Joyce Bundy, Becky grew up surrounded by family who instilled in her a strong sense of compassion and resilience. She later married Rodney Ebling, with whom she shared many memories and years of companionship. She is also remembered fondly by her sister-in-law, Von LaFave.
Beyond her work, Becky had a love for collecting beautiful and meaningful pieces. She especially enjoyed jewelry, Murano glass, and stained glass, each reflecting her appreciation for artistry and quality. Her faith was also a cornerstone of her life. A devoted Christian, she used to attend church every Sunday for many years with her husband, finding comfort and strength in her faith community. Becky also had a lifelong devotion to her dachshunds, having owned and loved them all her life. She raised and bred several over the years, and at the time of her passing, she cared for four dachshund puppies (Zoey, Keiser, Emma & Chloe) who were her constant companions and a source of daily joy.
Becky will be remembered not only for her warmth and generosity, but also for her wonderful sense of humor and quirks that made her truly one of a kind. Family and friends often laughed at her habit of nodding off mid-conversation or even during a movie—sometimes still talking about work policies in her sleep. Those lighthearted moments became cherished memories, reminding everyone of her unique and lovable spirit.
Her life was marked by love, laughter, and faith, and her legacy will continue in the lives she touched. She will be deeply missed as a loving mother, a doting grandmother, a dedicated professional, and a true friend to all who knew her.
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