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Robert Ledbetter

Stuart, Florida

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ROBERT PAUL LEDBETTER, JR. Robert Paul Ledbetter, Jr., of Port St. Lucie, Florida, has died at the age of 67 on March 18, 2012. Mr. Ledbetter was born on October 3, 1944 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and returned to Port St. Lucie in 1987 after living in Gainesville, Florida. He was a deputy for St....

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Ledbetter family.

"The lost a family member is hard. The lost of a deputy for St. Lucie County is even worse. I will keep all all my memories of working with him at the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office. I am blessed to have met him...you will be greatly missed."

Pamela M. Turner (Ft. Pierce, FL) Retired SLCSO

You will be missed. Glad i had the opportunity of knowing and working with such a great guy.

My prayers are with Led. . His DAD, his RACING PARTNER, and his FRIEND have left everyone to finish what he started. Smile , he is watching over us by the side of God. He would want the racing to keep going, "The love for racing never dies". p.s. "Lets Race"

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Matty & Cookie Sosnowski (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla)
Cookie's Inheritance Race Team

To the Ledbetter family:

I never had the oppourtunity to meet Mr. Ledbetter, but I have had the prividledge to work for his son, Lieutenant Robert Ledbetter. Alothogh I never met him, knowing Lieutenant, it is appearent that he was an awesome father and good husband which is shown throught the awesome quality of his children. I hope that as the pain of the loss of such a special person disipates, it will be replaced with all of the awesome memories you have of him.

Bobby,
Friend, fellow Soldier, fellow Michigander, fellow Deputy .. you are missed.

The world lost an amazing person. His strong spirit will live on through our hearts and minds. Rest in peace, Old Man.

We have lost a great man and heaven has gained another angel. May you rest in peace, Mr. Ledbetter.