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Marshall Plummer

Farmington, New Mexico

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Marshall Plummer Feb. 25, 1948 - March 25, 2010 Marshall Plummer, 62, of Coyote Canyon, former vice-president of the Navajo Nation, passed from this life Thursday, March 25, 2010, in Pho-enix. Mr. Plummer was born Feb. 25, 1948, at Coyote Canyon. Funeral services are pending with Desert View...

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We express our sympathy to the family of Marshall Plummer. We mourn with you the loss of your loved one. In his passing, we learn more of the true stature of this man. We deeply respect his dedication to stand strong to the convictions and standards that he abided by. His quiet strength, unassuming leadership, and honesty are great legacies. We pay our respects and pause to salute this man for his good works and accomplishments. May his families be comforted and strengthened and their...

With deep sadness we note the death of this Marshall Plummer. His good works on behalf of the people of this community that he loved will be remembered always. We mourn the loss of a great leader. Our deepest sympathy to his family.

To my dear friend, Pauline and Family:
It is difficult to express the words of comfort at this time. Please accept my deepest condolence at this time. Pauline, you are a very strong woman; you will be there for your children and grandchildren and the spirit of your husband will always be there as a keepsake with them. Cherish the moments and memories of Marshall. Please continue to keep your faith and prayers with higher power. There may be times where you will be alone, but he is...

Dear Pauline and Family: I am so sorry of the loss of your spouse, father, and grandfather. Please accept my deepest condolence at this time and I pray that you will be safe and bless throughout your life time; just an expression to you to keep the 'faith' of the higher power and he will take over for any situation. You are not alone as God is in your presence each and everyday (24/7). Reach out to him and you will be comforted by him no matter how things may look. Please take care of...

Marshall was a kind soul, he always smiled as he helped others. I'm veryproud to say he was a very "honorable and dignified" man. I pray and wish the best for you and your family. From an extended family, love the Lee's from Tohatchi (Louise Plummer and family)

Dear Pauline and family,
You, your family and the Navajo Nation have lost and good Husband, father, relative, friend, leader, and to some a hero. We will all miss him dearly... I'm sure for all his love toward you, family and his people, Our Lord will welcome him with a smlie and open arms. His honesty, leadership, friendship and careing heart will be deeply missed. Your husband displayed what a true leader is by putting himself last and his people first. May Christ comfort and heal you...

Dear Pauline,
My deepest sympathy for your loss...Our prayers are with you and family. I know that his leadership and legacey will live on. It was a pleasure working with Marshall during the time he was Vice-President.

Aunt Pauline and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. We lost a great leader but his legacey will live on. He did so much for so many....Uncle Marshall will truely be missed.....love and prayers.. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Marie Tully, coyote canyon and Genevieve Tully coyote canyon.

Dear Pauline and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. His leadership must be needed in heaven to take our brother. God be with you.