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Matthew Wesley Plummer Sr.

Houston, Texas

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MATTHEW WESLEY PLUMMER, SR., was born April 14, 1920 in San Antonio, Texas to a former slave, Matthew William Plummer of Summerville, Tennessee and Minnie Lee Wilson, a native Texan. He was a student in the public schools of San Antonio, Texas where he graduated from Phyllis Wheatley High School....

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Dear Family Members,

One of my favorite relatives, Uncle Wesley was warm-hearted, wise and so inspirational. Also, there were many other great accomplishments which I did not know of or were distant memories. I think he was a special man for so many reasons. For one, he chose to walk the individual path not the universal one.

To the immediate family, our toughts, condolences, and prayers from Bobby, Eileen, Joey, Omar and Althea.

Mrs. Plummer, Matt, Jim, and family:

Your family remains in our prayers at this time of your loss. Judge Plummer forever remains a daunting inspiration to African American lawyers. He is a true hero in every sense of the word. We pray that the hurt of his loss from this physical life will soon fade away by your warm sweet memories in his spiritual life.

Burke,
I just heard about your dad and I am deeply sorry. I will be praying for you/family in the days to come. He was a very well respected man as well as well accomplished and for that you should be PROUD. Sincerely Hope (COLLINS) Denton

My deepest sympathy, Uncle Plummer will truly be missed.

Jim, very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a real gentleman and a credit to the legal profession.

Christine and Family:
I extend my sympathy on your loss, but know that you spent a lot of time with your husband during his last days and made them a joy. Being a member of the Wheeler Avenue church family, I anticipated attending the funeral service, but had to attend an extended family member's funeral out of town at the same time. I pray that you will have wonderful memories to sustain you and I will be in touch to personally convey my condolences. May God continue to bless and keep...

Christine, sorry to hear about your loss. Will not be able to attend services, will talk to you soon.....Love Rose

"Lord thou has been our dwelling-place in all generations"Psalms 90:1 The home going of Justice Plummer is indeed a separation from his loved ones,but never from the presence of his Creator.Neither shall his works fail after his departure because he has sown them for generations to come.Thank you Judge Plummer!
With deepest sympathy and love for Officer Fitzgerald Plummer and his family.
Your neighbor,
Keith M.Quillin Sr.
and Family

Burke & Fitz,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I know that the pain is enormous and feels unbearable. I too lost my father, 2 months ago, and the tears haven't stopped yet. Words, expressions, support, and prayers, don't seem to seem to penetrate you or soothe the pain when you lose someone you love very much, but all I can say is to embrace and appreciate them. As the calls and visits become fewer, the true grieving and healing process will begin--the rollercoaster...