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Keith Plummer

Phoenix, Arizona

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Keith Plummer, 69, of Scottsdale, AZ passed away on March 14, 2004 after a courageous battle against cancer. Keith was born in Sapulpa, OK to Clyde and Naomi Plummer on April 3, 1934. Keith graduated from Black-well High School in 1952 and joined the U.S. Navy. Keith graduated from East...

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Keith was one of the finest individuals I ever knew. I never had him as a teacher, but my four years of high school wresting in the 1960's--and the modest success I had--was largely due to his coaching skills. Beyond that, he instilled a sense of brotherhood and community with my wrestling buddies. He did that by caring about our lives outside the gym. He didn't have to do that, but I'm convinced it changed a lot of lives.

Coached me in High School wrestling, the best coach I ever knew! Steve Abelein

I have only the fondest memories of Coach Plummer. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family. The world will miss a great person. He touched the lives of many people in a positive way.

I just wanted to send my condolences to the Plummer family. I as my 4 brothers and sisters all had Mr Plummer as a teacher at Coronado and we all loved his class. He was a great teacher and one who you enjoyed learning from. I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

My prayer go out to the Plummer family.
We all have been blessed.

Coach Plummer was a big part of my life at Coronado High School.
He was always keeping up with what I was doing in school and sports.
We send our prayers and heartfelt condolences from the entire Ramirez Family to the Plummer Family.
Coach Plummer will be missed by so many people.

I was fortunate enough to have Mr. Plummer at CHS and Mrs. Plummer at Supai. He was one of those teachers that you could rely on to be supportive and encouraging. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

(class of '82)

As stated in so many of these comments, Mr. Plummer was a fantastic teacher. While most seniors do not enjoy going to class, Mr. Plummer had a way of making his class something to look forward to. I remember when I found out I did not get a scholarship that Mr. Plummer had nominated me for, Mr. Plummer was the first to console me and let me know he had faith in me that I would go on to college. He was such a supportive an encouraging mentor. Mr. Plummer was always in a good mood and it had a...

Mr. Plummer was my history teacher when we had split sessions at Coronado (I was class of 1971), and at the o dark hour of 7am, he would start the class with movies - I'm not sure how many of us actually stayed awake, but I do know that he was a wonderful person and Coronado and myself were proud to have him teach. God bless him and his family.