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Catherine Jean “Jeanie” <I>Sullivan</I> Plummer

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Catherine Jean “Jeanie” Sullivan Plummer

Birth
Continental, Putnam County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Nov 2015 (aged 94)
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Gilboa, Putnam County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jeanie, 94, Ottawa, died at 10:27 a.m., at Primrose Retirement Community.

She was the daughter of Corbin and Clara (Anderson) Sullivan. On Dec 20, 1942, she married William Plummer, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are a son, William A. (Linda), Perrysburg; a daughter, Bonnie L. (Paul) Conley, Carey; a brother-in-law, Robert Johnson, Grover Hill; a sister-in-law, Ann (Rex) Plummer, Paulding; and seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Deceased are a brother, David LeRoy; and two sisters: Helen Daeger and Mary Elizabeth Hiltner.

A 1940 graduate of Continental High School, she worked as a photo tinter for photography studios in Ottawa and Findlay. In 1953, she became a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Ottawa, where she was a member of the WSCS and later the United Methodist Women. She will be remembered for her love of baking cookies and pies by her family and friends—especially raisin pies for Church events. She enjoyed being a stay at home Mom to her children and enjoyed the time she could spend with her grandchildren and family.

A Funeral service will be at Trinity United Methodist Church, Ottawa, with burial following in Harman Cemetery, Gilboa.
Jeanie, 94, Ottawa, died at 10:27 a.m., at Primrose Retirement Community.

She was the daughter of Corbin and Clara (Anderson) Sullivan. On Dec 20, 1942, she married William Plummer, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are a son, William A. (Linda), Perrysburg; a daughter, Bonnie L. (Paul) Conley, Carey; a brother-in-law, Robert Johnson, Grover Hill; a sister-in-law, Ann (Rex) Plummer, Paulding; and seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Deceased are a brother, David LeRoy; and two sisters: Helen Daeger and Mary Elizabeth Hiltner.

A 1940 graduate of Continental High School, she worked as a photo tinter for photography studios in Ottawa and Findlay. In 1953, she became a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Ottawa, where she was a member of the WSCS and later the United Methodist Women. She will be remembered for her love of baking cookies and pies by her family and friends—especially raisin pies for Church events. She enjoyed being a stay at home Mom to her children and enjoyed the time she could spend with her grandchildren and family.

A Funeral service will be at Trinity United Methodist Church, Ottawa, with burial following in Harman Cemetery, Gilboa.


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