Burdette, Robert Paul
Robert Paul Burdette
January 1, 2025
Robert Paul Burdette passed away on January 1, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. He lived a magical life of 77 years. He grew up as an outgoing young man on a farm in Delaware, Ohio. Bob displayed charisma and leadership from an early age. In high school, he played bass for the area’s first and only rock and roll band. His popularity from that led him to become class president.
After graduating, Bob served as a Navy Corpsman dental technician embedded with the Marines during the Vietnam War. He experienced the harrowing events of Khe Sanh and took immense pride in serving alongside his military brothers. That experience led him to become a fearless warrior for peace. For his acts of valor and meritorious service in combat, he was awarded the Marine Corps Bronze Star Medal, one of the military’s highest honors, recognizing exceptional bravery and performance under challenging conditions.
Following his military service, he found knowledge of inner peace through a Prem Rawat community that taught him the power of meditation. He pursued his passion by attending Life University’s chiropractic school. As a chiropractor, Bob dedicated himself to healing the lives of those around him.
Dr. Bob, as he was known to all, left a written legacy of three books chronicling his lifelong journey toward inner peace and sharing “Clean Sweep” technologies-tools designed to free himself and universes from darkness to serve The Creator most appropriately. His writings reflected his deep commitment to achieving spiritual enlightenment.
He would marry and divorce twice while bringing three boys into the world. Despite facing health and financial challenges later in life, Dr. Bob maintained an enduring optimism, exemplifying his resilient outlook. He was a very charismatic and unique individual loved by all who got to know him. His favorite catchphrase to say to anyone who ever asked him how he was doing is a lesson for us all to live by.
“Worst day I ever had was wonderful”
He is survived by his sons William Blayne Burdette, Travis Ryan Burdette, Derek Ian Burdette, and his sister Kathryn Ann Stults.
Dr. Bob’s remarkable life touched many through courage, wisdom, and compassion. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him.