May God bless you and your...
Mark was a lovely man that I knew way back when via the Internet. I just now learned of his passing and hope that his family will belatedly receive my condolences.
J. Brodsky
February 02, 2020


Seattle, Washington
1954 - 2014
Mark Plummer passed away on May 24, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 1, 2014.
Mark was a lovely man that I knew way back when via the Internet. I just now learned of his passing and hope that his family will belatedly receive my condolences.
J. Brodsky
February 02, 2020
I worked with Mark at NOAA for a year. He was perhaps the kindest mentor I ever had. Mark will always be in my thoughts.
Prabirendra Chatterjee
April 17, 2018 | Istanbul
Cassie
Please accept my condolences. Mark was a friend and important mentor to me while I was at UW. I will miss him greatly.
My warmest regards
Dean Lueck
DEAN Lueck
August 25, 2014 | Tucson, AZ
Mark was ahead of me at grad school by a couple of years, and we all looked to him as a giant in the department. Yet he was gracious to the incoming students and I appreciated the comments he gave me on my work. I pass my condolences to his family on his untimely passing, but note with confidence that they will one day be reunited through Christ.
Doug Allen
August 25, 2014 | Langley, BC
I will miss Mark and always be grateful for his friendship and support during the days we spent together in grad school. His professional work In the all too few visits or conversations we had in the years afterwards, his love for Cassie, Lisa and Rob, was ever so obvious.
Torben Andersen
July 13, 2014 | Red Deer, AB
Cassie and family, so sorry about your loss.
Felix Madrid
July 12, 2014 | Carlton, OR

Sorry for your loss...D
Dave Hassan
June 26, 2014 | John Day, OR
Cassie and family. My sincere sympathy. I always admired Mark. He had that rare magical perfect blend of humor and wisdom.
Rod Wentworth
June 25, 2014 | Bellevue, WA
Looks like he led an incredible life after the IHS days, you all must be so proud...sorry for your loss.
Truly,
Gail Sheridan (fellow of interlake class of 72)
June 04, 2014