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Robert Leonard Ledbetter

October 1, 1953 ~ October 20, 2025

Born in: Boston , Massachusetts
Resided in: Middleburg, Florida

Robert Leonard Ledbetter was born in Boston, Massachusetts October 1, 1953 to Jack V. Ledbetter and Mary Valentina (Salivitti) Ledbetter.

Robert went to school in Stoneham, MA and was on the Junior High and High School track teams. He loved building models, woodworking, fishing, radio control aircraft, electronics and NASCAR. He joined the Navy in 1972 and was aboard the USS Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier working in the weather division during the Vietnam War. He had a break in service and joined the Air Force Reserves and engaged in an active Reserve test program at Grissom AFB, IN until the program was discontinued and he rejoined the Navy. He was a skilled aviation technician and electronic technician working on KC135 aircraft, H2 and H3 helicopters. He worked on search and rescue teams during Desert Storm. Toward the end of his career he did micro-miniature repair of electronics. He loved New England, seafood, apple picking and a nice snow fall. He enjoyed cooking and was always finding and sharing recipes. He passed away at home October 20, 2025.

He is survived by his precious dog Kira, wife Dianne, daughters Corrien Ledbetter, Sarah Ledbetter, Erin Comesana (spouse Diego), grandsons Justin Comesana, Andrew Comesana, brother Anthony Ledbetter, nephews Jimmy, Joshua, Jason and niece Tina.

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  1. You laugh and smile I will remember forever. Your presence made everyone around you happier. So glad you came to visit me in NH with Erin.

  2. Uncle Rob you were so talkative and biting your tongue is forever etched into my memory I love and will miss you. Say hi to the rest of the family.

  3. You will forever be in my fond memories. Navy days and party’s were fun because of you. I will truly miss you chewing on your tongue and your pacing. And that accent. One amazing friend. May you rest easy and we will see each other again someday.

  4. Even though I didn’t know you that much and I wish I could know you more but you were always so nice even when you made that popcorn for us you’ll always be remembered

  5. i’ll never forget when you convinced me to watch star wars because you said i was missing out, it was always a joy going over to your house to visit you & dianne & im glad we got the chance to meet. you’ll be missed 🙏🏽

  6. I was young, you were older. I always admired how you picked up and lived out your dreams with your family.

  7. What a unique fellow. We enjoyed learning and have gratitude for the amazing service for our country for so many years. Our memory comes much later in life, when we were all much more mellow. Rob’s love for his dogs and Dianne was his passion. Until that great DAY!!!!!!


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