Charles-Ledbetter-Obituary

Charles Austin Ledbetter

Harrison, Arkansas

Jun 14, 1941 – Dec 20, 2022

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BORN
June 14, 1941
DIED
December 20, 2022
LOCATION
Harrison, Arkansas

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Dr. Charles Austin Ledbetter, age 81, died on December 20, 2022 at his longtime home in Harrison.  The son of the late Birdie Mary and Austin Ledbetter, he was born on June 14, 1941, in Batesville.  Charles was raised in both Sheridan and Benton, Arkansas, and graduated from Benton High School,...

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I was one of his caregivers! I love doc he was like a grampa I never had!! always made me laugh and I loved that man. he always told me how pretty I was and thanked me for everything! he will be very missed!!!

So truly sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful caring physician. He gave his best and expected everyone else to do the same in patient care. Many great memories of making patient rounds with him. May your memories bring joy to your hearts and smiles to your faces.

Charles was a treasured member of our church and will be missed so much. I will never forget when I met him in the ER to see my daughter, Jaime once. I was so upset and stress and I called him "Dr. Bedwetter!" He graciously just laughed and kept on ticking. I was forever embarrassed! RIP Dr. Ledbetter!

Your dad, just like your mom, will be missed. One of my favorite couples to see at church.

He will be missed

I greatly respected Charles. He loved medicine and was excellent at it. As someone who also took every other night/every other weekend call, I honor him as a man who cared for patients and the vocation of medicine.

Dr Ledbetter fixed my leg back in 1984 when I wrecked my motorcycle. It was a nasty spiral fracture and I sure was glad I had a true professional to take care of me. Later in life I met his 2 daughter's, Blair and Greer, they were both very nice young lady's. It was a pleasure to know Dr Ledbetter and still be friends with his daughter's. May God bless your family.

Condolences to all of you girls on the loss of your dad.He was a great asset to Harrison´s medical community. Thinking of you...and wishing you comfort.