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Virginia Plessner
Date Of Birth:02/05/1922
Date Of Death:12/18/2011
Service Date:Private family services will be held at a later date.

 

Virginia C. Plessner

 

Eureka - Virginia C. Plessner, 89, of Eureka, formerly of Park Ridge, IL and Mountain Home, AR passed away at 1:20 a.m. on Sunday December 18, 2011 at Maple Lawn Health Care Center where she was a resident.

 

Born on February 5, 1922, in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Emil C. and Alma Henning Wolff, she married Arthur "Pete" Plessner on February 26, 1949 in Chicago, IL. He passed away on July 6, 1982

 

Surviving is one son, Michael (Nancy) Plessner of Glen Arbor, MI; and one grandson Matthew Plessner of Texarkana, Texas.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Otto and Wilbur.

 

As per her wish, cremation rites will be accorded and private family services will be held at a later date. Argo-Ruestman-Harris Funeral Home in Eureka is assisting the family with arrangements.

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at

www.ruestmanharrisfuneralhome.com.


  • From: Buz Zamarron
    Location:Traverse City, MI

    Mike, Nancy and Matthew: My deepest condolences to each of you. Although you have lost her physical presence, given what a terrific woman she was, I'm sure you'll continue to carry her in your hearts and memories forever. For the short time I was able to know her, it was clear that she made the most of everything she had and possessed a real Christ-like spirit, simply eminating joy! May the Lord's gentle kindness help heal the pain of loss, and may His comfort bring the joy I know you all carry in your hearts. God Bless, bz


  • From: Amy Reed
    Location:Washington, IL

    Mr. Plessner - I'm sorry to read of the passing of your mother. Hopefully, the good times and memories will comfort you in your times of sorrow and grief. Amy Reed


  • From: Jane Schieber
    Location:Eureka, IL

    Mike, Nancy, and Matthew- What joy dear Virginia brought into my life and she passed away 6 years to the date and almost to the hour I lost my husband 6 years ago. She was the first neighbor to walk across the street and talk to me, even before John and I moved into our cottage. The cards, crazy outings, phone calls and laughter we shared will be in my heart forever. She was so proud to share that issue of the magazine of your new home and was happy to think of you there as she relived times from her youth and with her dear husband. Perhaps she thought she and Art were going back for a late night dip. What a class act and dear friend! My deepest sympathy to you all...Jane Schieber


  • From: Dan Woodall
    Location:Lacon, IL

    Dear Coach, just want to pass on my deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss. Thank you for the valuable lessons you taught me about life. God Bless You. -Woody Woodall#72


  • From: Bill Walter
    Location:Eureka

    Greetings Mike and Nan and Matthew, When I saw the note in the paper of your mothers death, I could only think of the gift you all received when you were down here. I didn't know your mother, but have heard what a special person she was and how she added to the joys of living at Maple Lawn. I hope that you will concentrate on the joys and memories that you have and not on your loss. Wishing you the "Joys of the Season," and a "Great New Year." Blessings friends, Bill