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Greg Plochocki

Berlin, Connecticut

Age 59

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Berlin, Connecticut

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Greg Plochocki, 59, of Berlin, loving husband of Barbara (Halski) Plochocki, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023 at home.Born in Wroclaw, Poland, he was the son of Anna (Niechwiedowicz) Plochocki and the late Bogdan Plochocki. He immigrated to the US at 11 years old....

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This is a difficult passing to accept. My conversations with Uncle Greg were infrequent, but even so, he was a wonderful father figure in my life. I will miss hearing his background commentary when talking on the phone with my Aunt Barbara. He was truly an incredible, generous and kind human being. Sending all my love to the family.

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Barbara and family, We are so deeply saddened to hear of Greg's passing. He served our internal and external clients with great care and precision for over 20 years. Greg was a valued partner of the Stirling Benefits family, and contributed greatly to our success. We hold you all in our thoughts during this tremendously difficult time. Dean Stirling, Jamie Stirling and all who worked with Greg at Stirling Benefits Inc.

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I was so sad to hear of Greg's passing. Please accept my condolences. I had the good fortune to work with Greg for several years as he provided IT services to our firm. I always looked forward to our discussions about ice hockey, and the Boston Bruins with Greg. I will certainly miss him, but remember him fondly. He was a truly nice guy. Frank Usseglio Kenny, O'Keefe & Usseglio, P. C.

So sorry to hear of Greg's sudden passing. Greg was a great friend, we had a lot of good memories playing tennis together. He will be missed. My deepest condolences and prayers to Greg´s family.

Our deepest and warmest condolences to the Plochocki family. Greg was truly a kind and generous individual to be around. With a smile, he was always happy to engage in a conversation with an honest and straight forward point of view. He’ll be missed. R.I.P. Greg! Your friends at EDRO.

Greg was all the things stated in his beautifully written obituary, but--to a little white dog (and his owners in Bloomfield)--he was a whole lot more: Greg and his several groups played tennis at our house. Max, our dog, knows who brings "cookies" and recognizes them when they exit their cars. No one got a more enthusiastic "hello" than Greg because Max knew that he always had cookies for him (baked often--Greg would say proudly--by his daughter). The only creature, canine or human, who...

I am so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. He was truly a wonderful man and a pleasure to work with. He will be missed. Sincere condolences and prayers for his family.