Mark's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Mark Plummer, widely known as Warrior. Mark was born on May 12, 1951, and passed away during the early morning hours of January 10, 2024. He now joins us in spirit.
Mark leaves behind a wife of 35 years, Donna Reott, and is survived by his children; Alisha Plummer, Erik Plummer, Patrick Plummer, and Benjamin Plummer. Mark was always the pillar of love and support in his family's life.
His tastes in music were diverse and classic, with a special fondness for Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Byrds, and The Beatles. He enjoyed sharing music with his daughter, Alisha, something they bonded over quite frequently. Despite his diverse interests, his favorite pastime was Swimming and taking care of his pool.
Mark, known for his helpful, knowledgeable, and humorous personality, brought joy and warmth wherever he went. He was often called Santa Calus by kids in the store. His compassionate, kind-hearted, genuine, and honest nature made him a beacon of love and trust for all who knew him.
Mark is remembered for his professional accomplishments as well, notably his top-secret clearance for the Department of Homeland Security. In his personal life, witnessing his son Erik graduate college was a proud moment for him. However, his greatest source of pride and joy always remained his children. He was always talking about how proud they made him.
Mark was an active advocate against Scientology, dedicating his time and energy to exposing its truths. This meaningful activism forms a significant part of his legacy which lives on to this day. His dedication to those seeking information and needing help, even more so a trusting ear, stands as a testament to his selflessness and commitment to the truth.
First and foremost, Mark was a wonderful husband, a father, and a man of noble character. His existence was a source of comfort for many, a true one-of-a-kind man. He offered logical advice and a shoulder to lean on. Mark was a man of benevolence, without an ounce of ill-will in him. He spent a lot of time reminiscing about his past years and always found fulfillment in sharing his stories with old and new friends.
In Mark's passing, we mourn the loss of a true warrior. His legacy of activism, kindness, and love will forever be remembered, and he will be dearly missed by all those whose lives he touched.
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