Born January 27, 1921, in York, a son of the late George J. and Mary M. (Lahr) Plonk, he retired from Saint Regis Paper Company, where he also played on the company's softball team.
He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII. He was a former member of Saint Mary's Catholic Church in York, and was an avid bowler.
Mr. Plonk is survived by his wife of 61 years, Miriam R. "Becky" (Beck) Plonk; three daughters, Joyce M. Bollinger, Nancy K. Diehl, and Donna L. Plonk; four sons, William P. Plonk, George J. Plonk, III, John D. Plonk, and Steve R. Plonk; 16 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, York Springs, with military rites presented by Allied Veterans Honor Guard.
Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 7/20/2007.
Born January 27, 1921, in York, a son of the late George J. and Mary M. (Lahr) Plonk, he retired from Saint Regis Paper Company, where he also played on the company's softball team.
He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII. He was a former member of Saint Mary's Catholic Church in York, and was an avid bowler.
Mr. Plonk is survived by his wife of 61 years, Miriam R. "Becky" (Beck) Plonk; three daughters, Joyce M. Bollinger, Nancy K. Diehl, and Donna L. Plonk; four sons, William P. Plonk, George J. Plonk, III, John D. Plonk, and Steve R. Plonk; 16 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, York Springs, with military rites presented by Allied Veterans Honor Guard.
Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 7/20/2007.
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