Benjamin Lester Abberger III

Benjamin Lester Abberger III obituary

Benjamin Lester Abberger III

Benjamin Abberger Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bevis Funeral Home - Tallahassee on Aug. 16, 2025.

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Benjamin Lester Abberger III, a fourth-generation Floridian who devoted his life to making his state a better place, died on August 15, 2025. Lester was a Renaissance man who valued learning, reading, sports, the outdoors, and public service. He was born to Nancy Hardy Abberger and Benjamin Lester Abberger, Jr., M.D. on November 22, 1952, in Orlando. He attended Davidson College in North Carolina, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. Lester also completed the Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and was a Knight Fellow at the University of Miami School of Architecture. Following his interest in politics, Lester worked on the 1976 presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas. After the Bentsen campaign, he returned to Florida where he worked as a Cabinet aide to Florida Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter. He then worked in the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration in Washington and eventually came back to Tallahassee, where he served in various government relations roles for the Florida Hospital Cost Containment Board, the Florida Hospital Association, and Florida Water Services. He went on to form his own firm, B.L. Abberger and Co., a public affairs and investment banking concern. Throughout his career, he represented the interests of numerous philanthropic, not-for-profit, and civic causes before the Florida Legislature. Nationally, he served as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Federation of State Humanities Councils, served on the League of American Orchestras Board, and served on the Board of Visitors at Davidson College. In Florida, he served as Chair of the Board for the Museums of Florida History, Friends of Florida History, the Florida Humanities Council, 1000 Friends of Florida, the Florida Conservation Campaign, the Leroy Collins Institute at Florida State University, and Leadership Florida. He also served on the board of the Florida Audubon Society. In Tallahassee, the city he loved, he served as Chair of the Bach Parley, Habitat for Humanity, the Leroy Collins Leon County Library System, Horizon Communities (a faith-based prison ministry), the Tallahassee Urban Design Commission, and Health News Florida. Additionally, Lester served on the Boards of Florida First Capital Finance Corporation, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, and the Tallahassee Neighborhood Medical Center. He helped lead the effort of the Knight Creative Community Institute group whose Get Gaines Going initiative invigorated and redesigned the corridor between downtown Tallahassee, Florida State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and the airport. An avid reader, he consumed books at a prodigious rate, ranging from works of philosophy to spy novels. He particularly loved historic nonfiction (especially American and southern history) and journalism. He was a gifted, passionate, and competitive athlete, including being the State of Florida High School triple jump champion. After high school, Lester continued to be a keen basketball player and participated in many pickup groups in Orlando, Washington, and Tallahassee, where he regularly played at First Baptist Church and met many dear and lifelong friends. He also enjoyed playing racket sports including tennis and squash, and he also learned to play handball. Lester was a lifelong Atlanta Braves fan and, during baseball season, was known to enjoy listening to games on the radio while simultaneously reading a new book. Lester was a dedicated conservationist who cherished the natural world. He loved spending time outdoors fishing and hunting birds, especially quail, whenever he had the opportunity and was known as an excellent shot. He cherished his English cocker spaniels, Ruby and Henry. Lester earned the title of Florida Master Gardener and Florida Master Naturalist, and he collected Florida landscape art and Chinese export porcelain. Lester loved reminiscing about Old Florida, growing up in Central Florida, and playing in the family orange groves. Throughout his life, he spent many enjoyable days in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina with his parents and family. A loyal and cherished friend to many, he was known as a true gentleman and a scholar by his friends and associates. He is survived by his wife Amanda Leigh Stringer and stepchildren Elizabeth Shipp Sauer and Benjamin Storms Sauer, brothers John Albert Abberger (wife Gretchen Paxson Abberger and nieces Mary Ellen Abberger and Caroline Elizabeth Abberger), and William West Abberger (wife Mary Anne Koos). He is predeceased by brother Eric Hardy Abberger. The family is immensely grateful for the care Lester received at Big Bend Hospice. In lieu of flowers, they ask that you honor him by taking a walk to enjoy nature, reading a book, listening to music, or tending a garden. Donations in his memory may be made to one of the many nonprofits he loved, including 1000 Friends of Florida and the Leroy Collins Institute. A celebration of Lester's life and an old-fashioned oyster roast are planned for November in Tallahassee. Breanna Green of Bevis Funeral Home (850-385-2193 or www.bevisfh.com) is assisting the family with their arrangements.

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Stephanie Poe

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I was fortunate to work with Lester in Bill Gunter“s office and found him to be a man of intelligence and humor, unafraid to roll up his sleeves and do the hard work. My only regret is that our association was brief.

Jim DeGennaro

August 16, 2025

Few folks were more committed to cheerleading for the people, lands, animals and waterways of Florida than Lester. He was a Renaissance Man, an incredible wit and an affable, extremely approachable Southern gentleman to friends and newcomers alike. Lester“s smile was Hollywood handsome and he lit up conference rooms and offices throughout our great state and beyond. Our deepest condolences go out to his family and dear friends.

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