Robert R. Ritter

Born on June 26, 1945 in Bronx, New York
Departed March 8, 2023 in Cocoa Beach, Florida

Bob Ritter was born in the Bronx, New York, but spent most of his childhood in Floral Park, New York. He moved to Florida with his family in 1963. His father was recruited to be one of the original participants in the Space Program at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Bob graduated from Melbourne High School in 1963. He then enlisted in the Army and was in the Special Forces for two years. After the Army, Bob attended the University of Louisville, where he graduated with honors with a degree in Psychology. While at the University of Louisville, Bob boxed in the Golden Gloves. Bob pursued his education at West Georgia College, graduating with a master’s degree in 1976. After graduating, Bob moved to Rockledge, where he worked with troubled teenagers at Brevard County Mental Health. Bob took a position as a Probation Officer for the State of Florida and worked there for 25 years until he retired.

Throughout his life, Bob was an enthusiast of all sports; he loved a good game of baseball, handball, hockey, and tennis. He developed a love of jazz at a young age, leading to a lifetime playing the clarinet. During his last years, Bob wrote music
that he published on YouTube under the name of “Robert Bob Ritter, The Art of Clazzical”.

Bob is survived by his daughter, Brandy Ritter Gonzalez, her husband, Anthony, and two grandchildren, River and Isla. He leaves three sisters: Barbara, Deborah, and Madeline and their families.

A Celebration of Life will be held on May 7th, 2023 from 2 pm -5 pm Location – Rockledge Garden Club 1493 Fiske Blvd, Rockledge, FL 32955

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Tischbein Family(Cathy) from St. Augustine FL wrote on April 13, 2024:
So sorry to learn of Robbie pasting. I do remember Robbie and my brothers playing stick ball. 265 st was a fun place to grow up. A few years back my sister Mary was doing stand up comedy and Robbie introduced himself as one of the kids from 265st. Unfortunately Mary was born in 1963 and didn't know Robbie until he mention his sister Madeline. He was so kind and Mary calls me at 2AM to tell she met Madeline brother. Again so sorry to learn of Robbie passing
EXXONMOBIL Global Operations & Midstream from Spring wrote on May 3, 2023:
On behalf of Robert Johnston, Global Operations, Midstream Teams On Sincere Condolences at this time to you, Steve and all of your family during this time of mourning. May your spirits be lifted and hearts filled. Prayers for all and much comfort in your memories of your wonderful Dad. In our thoughts
Burger family from Spring wrote on May 3, 2023:
Our deepest condolences for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. The Burgers
David Welsh from The Woodlands, Texas wrote on May 3, 2023:
Steve, I am so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a great man and great Dad. Sending prayers for you and your family.
EMPCo/AMFO Team, ExxonMobil from Houston & Canada wrote on May 3, 2023:
Sending our deepest condolences and prayers to the entire family during this very difficult time. Pat sounds like he was a remarkable man, who left an amazing legacy and I know he will be greatly missed.

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