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Titus Colton Ebert

July 29, 1982 — August 10, 2025

Little Rock

Titus Colton Ebert

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Titus Colton Ebert, 43, of Little Rock, AR, passed away on August 10, 2025. Born July 29th, 1982, he was a beloved son, brother, and father. He is survived by his mother, Debbie Patterson; his sisters, Jamie Murphy, Carson Patterson, and Devin Patterson; his brother, Lucas Ebert; and his children, Adicyn and Kade. He was preceded in death by his father, Titus Winfred Ebert; his sister, Amy Ebert; his grandparents, Pat and Normie Ebert; his aunt, Beverly Ebert; and his uncle, Marion Ebert.

Titus was the spitting image of his father, inheriting his charm, wit, and larger-than-life personality. A rogue and a rascal at heart, but always fiercely loyal. He was a playful and protective brother, known for his tight bear hugs, scratchy beard, quick humor, and his ability to stir up trouble while turning annoyance into laughter.

His loyalty and capacity for forgiveness truly defined who he was as a person. He had a strong and lasting love for his family, especially his mother, who he remained devoted to throughout his life. His loyalty was steadfast and bonds with him were unbreakable. He held a special place in the hearts of his grandma, Normie, and his Aunt Beverly, who adored him more than most.

As a father, his greatest act of love was one of sacrifice. Recognizing his struggles, and acknowledging his demons, he made the difficult choice to step back so his children could have the stability they deserved, a decision that ultimately reflected his deep love and selflessness.

As an avid sports fan, he was just as loyal to his favorite teams, the Chicago Cubs, Buffalo Bills, and Arkansas Razorbacks. However, he took great joy (if not more) in rooting against the Dallas Cowboys. He had an insatiable appetite for food, love, and laughter, but beneath his audacious spirit was a sweet and sensitive heart.

Life was not easy for Titus. From a young age, he struggled with obstacles that made the world harder for him to navigate than most. Though he spent far too much of his short life caught up in an unforgiving system, his true spirit was never broken. The things he valued and needed the most were simply; shelter, food, and love. When he had those things, he thrived. Even in his hardest times, he never stopped trying, never stopped loving, and never stopped showing up for others when called upon.

Titus will be remembered for his humor, loyalty, and resilient heart. His life, though marked by hardship, was also filled with love and laughter. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who truly knew him.

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