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Tommy Dale Ledbetter Jr., 53, of Wooster, passed away Monday, February 10, 2025 at his home.

He was born on February 12, 1971, in Waynesville, North Carolina to Tommy Dale and Denna Darlene Davis Ledbetter Sr.

Tommy was a bricklayer by trade.

He is survived by a sister Julie Perry; cousin Dawn (Jason) Casto and her family; niece and nephew Brooke (Noah) Mason and Erik (Kayla) Perry; great nieces and nephews Sophia Price, Ward Mason, Colson Perry and Lilah Perry along with many friends and neighbors.

Tommy was preceded in death by his parents.

There is to be no services.

McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

11 Comments

  1. Rest In Peace 🙏

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  2. Rest in peace ,no more pain!

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  3. RIP Tommy.

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  4. RIP Tommy! Fly free

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  5. I’ll never forget the hell we raised or the fun we had. You were one of a kind for sure. RIP my old friend

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  6. It was good catching up with you over the past few years. I’m sorry we never got the chance to get together in person. Rest In Peace my friend

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  7. Rip Tommy-U fought a good fight for a long time-ur pain an suffering is over-All the demons are behind u now-Rest an b at peace your work on earth is done

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  8. RIP Tommy. We had some good times. I will never forget you and that baby blue falcon.

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  9. RIP Tommy
    Condolences to the family 🙏

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  10. Always up & down but always friends!
    #HeavensRoadCrew

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  11. Tommy became a good friend after many years after high school.My youngest daughter got her apartment and he lived close by. Growing up in school I didn’t know tommy .but he was always nice to me .I always thought he was a wild and tough guy ! Then one day I seen him by my daughters driveway and he came over and asked me if I was ok then we figured who each other was . From that day forward Tommy always watched out for my daughter that lived there with my grandson . That’s when I realized who Tommy really was and what a kind soul he was. He
    Became a good friend to my daughters and I and grandson Gavin . Last couple days been hard cus we’re use to pulling up and either seeing his head pop the window to say hi and talked to my grandson . Tommy I hope you can rest in peace now . All the pain is over and we will miss your presence that’s for sure Hope you got the balloon for your bday from Gavin . Thank you for always keeping a eye on my babies My condolences to Julie and her family .Sending prayers to you !

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