REMEMBERING AND HONORING TIMOTHY EBERT; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 172
(House of Representatives - October 02, 2020)

Text available as:

Formatting necessary for an accurate reading of this text may be shown by tags (e.g., <DELETED> or <BOLD>) or may be missing from this TXT display. For complete and accurate display of this text, see the PDF.


[Page H5644]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                 REMEMBERING AND HONORING TIMOTHY EBERT

  (Mr. CARTER of Georgia asked and was given permission to address the 
House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. CARTER of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to remember and 
honor the life of a Good Samaritan and hero from Georgia's First 
Congressional District, Mr. Timothy Ebert of Richmond Hill.
  On August 9, Timothy Ebert was on his way to work at the Savannah-
Hilton Head International Airport when he got out to help a motorist 
near the intersection of I-95 and I-16. When he tried to help another 
driver, he was, sadly, hit by another car and killed on the interstate.
  Mr. Ebert was one of the kindest, most selfless people. His life was 
marked by the way he served others. He was an E-7 Marine veteran who 
served his country, friends, family, and even complete strangers with 
his utmost abilities.
  Timothy loved to spend time exploring the outdoors and playing games 
with his family. His two sons, Bryce and Braden; his daughter, Tinley; 
and his lovely wife, Lindsay, were his whole world.
  It is people like Timothy who make our world a better place and 
inspire us to be the best people we can be. He will always be 
remembered for his selflessness and kindness, and I know his legacy 
will continue.
  His friends, family, and all who knew him will continue to be in my 
thoughts and prayers.

                          ____________________