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Cynthia Plessor

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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Cynthia Ann Plessor, 56 of Norristown and Allentown died suddenly on October 27, 2017 at the Exton Movie Tavern. The wife of Randy C. Plessor they would have been married 10 years on July 29th. Cynthia Ann was born in Norristown, PA daughter of the late Orfio and Virginia (Martello) Collilouri....

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Can not believe it is 3 years. We finally had a small family reunion and she was missed emensly.

I am very saddened to hear of Cindy's sudden passing. She and I were colleagues at Almac Clinical Services in Audubon. She also provided guidance and support regarding a paranormal event. I will miss her. My deepest sympathies to those she loved and to those who loved her. May God's grace offer peace and comfort at this most difficult of times.

I didn't ever meet her in person, but talked to her on the phone. I am married to David Cook, her 1st husband. She , from day one was so sweet and assured me they were still friends and there was no bad feelings. She always gave me advice and we shared funny stories and invited us to come there to visit but we didn't make it. She was very happy for us and I could call her anytime. I'm so very sad for you all and very sad she didn't have a longer life. She deserved a wonderful long life. I'm...

So sorry to hear the passing of Cindy may she rest in peace I woked with her at sharpsfor years Her family is in my thoughts and prayers

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I am so sorry for your loss. Cindy was a great person with a great personality. I met Cindy 6 years ago at Almac. She will be missed.

Joyce
Moyer's Service Group

Cindy had a wonderful personality. I was lucky to have met her 6 years ago at Almac. She always had a smile on her face, she will be missed dearly.

This is how I will always remember Cindy. She always had that smile. She has left us way too soon. She always talked about a family reunion and we never made the time for it. Sad that things happen so quickly. Will miss you cousin!

I've known Cindy all the years she worked at Almac (CTS when in Audubon). Always a smile, always helpful, lively personality. Loved animals and we often chatted about our pets. Excellent at training - she interjected humor with education. She will be sorely missed.
My deepest sympathies to Randy and family with prayers for peace and comfort at this sad time.

Mary Bacsar