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Michael Bruce Plitt Sr.

Halethorpe, Maryland

Mar 30, 1950 – Mar 14, 2024 (Age 73)

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BORN
March 30, 1950
DIED
March 14, 2024
AGE
73
LOCATION
Halethorpe, Maryland
CHARITY
Special Olympics

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On March 14, 2024, Michael Bruce Plitt, Sr. (Mike); devoted husband of the late Nina Plitt (nee Murray), beloved father of Heather N. Plitt and her husband Erik Bailey, and Michael B. Plitt, Jr. and his wife Stephanie Plitt. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Murray Plitt-Bailey, Anna...

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If it wasn't for his gorgeous soul, I would not have graduated on time. I love you so much Mr. Plitt

Condolences to Mr. Plitt he was a true trailblazer in the Education sector. Lot of these memories he was the reason why they existed. Thank you

I´m sending love hugs and deepest condolences to friends and family members to Mr. Plitt at this trying time. Mr. Plitt you were an outstanding principal at carver. The memories of you coming in the tea room to have lunch with so many other teachers. You loved carver vo tech and we also loved you as well. The class of 2003 thank you for being there for us. You always recognized me because I was dedicated to wearing pink everyday for the 4 years I was there. I enjoyed the conversation we had...

My sincere condolences. He always recognized when he saw me years after I graduated. He was firm but fair. He really cared about his students. I respected him a great deal. Carver c/o 94

My principal from 1991-1995 at Carver high. Such a sweet, kind hearted man that always had a smile on his face. Definitely a caring principal that enjoyed talking to the students. Thank you for making my 4 years at carver pleasurable.

I will say life is so short you were my principle at Carver c/o 2004. You change my life and cared for people well-being and education for so many years. You fought for me to graduate when I was struggling to make it everyday, and you provided funded so many opportunities for young people to succeed at that high school such a great person. It will never be another like you and it really hurts me that I never followed up to just say thank you