In Memory

William Roger Plummer

William Roger Plummer

William Roger Plummer

Roger Plummer

 

GODFREY - Roger Plummer, 56, passed away suddenly at 11:13 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, 1998, at Saint Anthony's Health Center in Alton. Born Jan. 29, 1942, in Alton, he was the son of the late William and Helen (Campbell) Plummer.

He was a self-employed appraiser and was a member of the Southwest Illinois Realtors Association. He was a member of Word and Spirit Family Church in Godfrey. He married the former Diane Daneau Oct. 1, 1966, in Elgin. She lives in Godfrey. Also surviving are a daughter, Trisha Plummer of Alton; a son, Brannon Plummer of Edwardsville; grandson, Brayden Barrier of Alton; and a sister, Trudi Moore of Streator.

Visitation and funeral services were at Elias-Smith Funeral Home in Alton. Burial was at PlummerCemetery in Gilead, IL.

Memorials may be made to the family.

 

 



 
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03/09/10 01:54 PM #1    

Jack Snyder

I didn’t know Roger very well. I remember he was good friends with John Harlow, dated Judy Sunderland and played a mean set of drums in the Pep Band. My impression was he was a likeable guy. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

03/12/10 01:40 PM #2    

Marilyn Hope Waide (Lake)

I knew Roger Plummer all through school. He was popular, smart, talented -- as you say, he could play a mean drum.
It's hard to believe our class could meet without some of our deceased friends, and Roger is one of those that were such a big part of it. I can't quite believe he is gone.

03/12/10 03:55 PM #3    

Larry Donahue

Roger and his Dad were into sports. I played baseball for his Dad in the summer leagues. Roger kept everyone laughing and was a real likeable guy. He sure made the pep band go with the drums.

03/17/10 06:38 PM #4    

John Harlow

Roger died suddenly in 1998 of a massive heart attack. He is survived by his wife and two children. Rog was the best man at my wedding and his favorite saying was: Love hard, live wild, die young and leave a beautiful memory. He did and we miss him.

05/01/10 07:18 PM #5    

Roger Cooke

I remember when "Catcher in the Rye" was first out, and we all enjoyed reading it.  Barb Burris remarked to me that the character of Holden Caulfield reminded her of Rog.  He was a unique character, and very likable. 


01/12/12 02:15 PM #6    

Marilyn Hope Waide (Lake)

When I work with "In Memory" and see Roger Plummer's name I can't believe he is gone. I remember him, like so many other's of our deceased classmates, as so alive, youthful and joyful.


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