MICHAEL S.-PLOTNICK-Obituary

MICHAEL S. PLOTNICK

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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PLOTNICK MICHAEL S. Suddenly, at the age of 62, on December 27, 2020 of Tokyo, Japan, formerly of Fort Washington, PA. Beloved husband of Setsuko Plotnick (nee Yamashita), Devoted son of Sandra and the late William Plotnick, sister of Amy (Marc) Grossman and Susan (Scott) Schultz. Loving Uncle of...

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I was thinking back on my younger days working at Lee's and decided to do a search for Mike and Marc. This is not what I was expecting to find. While late to the news, I am so sorry for friends and family for the loss of a really great guy. The fact that the Lee's family is still in my heart 35 years later speaks volumes for the positive impact it had on my life. Rest gently Mike.

I heard about this very recently. Mike and Marc were my first bosses when I turned 16 and worked at Lee's Hoagie House. I learned so much, and they always treated me well, even finding ways to put me on the schedule between semesters in my college years. Always a wonderful guy and I'm sorry to hear of his passing.

I am totally shocked by this very sad news. I've known Mike since his Lee's Hoagie days,his crazy fast GTO,and crazy fast motor cycle (Mike told me he did 180mph on RT 309 one day. I miss his laugh,and great spirit. I miss seeing his parents Sissy and Bill (RIP). My heart goes out to Setsuko. I know you lost your best friend!! I'll see you in heaven some day my friend. I love and miss you!! LOU POLLACK

I'm so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. Me and my brothers worked with him at Lee's for many years. He was always good to us and ell of his employees. We connect on LinkedIn from time to time. Lots of great memories of him. God Bless Him and his family.

Rip mike
Was a old ski buddy.
He always pushed me to be better in skiing and in life

I’m really shocked and saddened to hear this news. As a young person in Tokyo 20 years ago he looked after me in a really tough working environment. He really didn’t need to help me but his kindness meant a great deal. It actually influenced me to be more caring to people struggling and I still speak about him. He stopped me from getting fired, promised he’d send me some money if a deal came off when I was finally sacked. About 2 years after I returned to the UK he sent me a cheque for about...

Amy so sorry for the lose of your brother. Prayers to you and your family.

Michael was one of my best friends. I will miss him very much.

Amy, I am so so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers ❤❤