In Memory

Thomas O Plummer

Thomas O Plummer

Thomas O. Plummer

Oct. 9, 1951 – April 4, 2024

 

Thomas O. Plummer, 72, of Three Springs passed away unexpectedly at The Fulton County Medical Center on Thursday, April 4, 2024. Tom was born Oct. 9, 1951, a beloved son of the late Robert G. and Betty (Partner) Plummer. Surviving are his sister, Susan Hughes (David) and brother Robert Plummer (Charlotte) of Altoona; and brother-in-law Sonny Consiglio of Hollidaysburg. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and a special friend Patty Stallman.

In addition to his parents, Tom was preceded in death by his beloved sister, Debbie Consiglio. Tom was a graduate of Altoona High School Class of 1969 and also attended Millersville University. Tom retired from Met Ed as a first class lineman in 2010. He enjoyed watching football and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed getting together with his friends at Red Top Hunting Camp in Lock Haven. Tom was a kind and gentle soul and will be remembered fondly by all those who knew and loved him. 

Friends and family will be received from 2 until the 4 p.m. memorial service Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at The Good Funeral Home Inc., 108 Alto Reste Park, Altoona, PA 16601.

If friends so desire, memorial contributions may be made in memory of Tom to the Central PA Humane Society.

Tom’s kind and giving spirit did not stop after death. His final act of giving came after death when he gave the gift of life through organ and tissue donation. 

Arrangements by The Good Funeral Home Inc., Altoona.



 
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04/10/24 03:43 PM #1    

Steven Pappas

This one hit home. Great guy. Always had nothing but good things to say. 

Remembering him from Roosevelt, AAHS and Millersville. 

May his memory be eternal. 

 


04/11/24 06:32 PM #2    

Phillip Johns

As I said on Facebook, I was at the doctor's office in the waiting area when another old Altoona friend texted me about Tom's passing. I can not say anything negative about Tom, I always liked him. And my Facebook point was that one of the hardest things to accept about getting older is as time goes by another friend passes. When I think back to Roosevelt and then onto Altoona High Tom is among the group I always recall first. I hope to see Tom again, on the fields and hallways of heaven. I was told a long time ago that to be a great person one has to be remembered when gone. I, we will all remember Tom. See You later Tom... Phil


04/11/24 09:37 PM #3    

Joel Shiffler

Really good athlete and a great guy in high school hard to imagine him gone.


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