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Myron I. Plotkin

Mays Landing, New Jersey

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December 6, 2022
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Mays Landing, New Jersey

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Plotkin, Myron I., - 72, of Galloway, died peacefully on Tuesday, December 6th in Philadelphia, PA. Born in Elizabeth, NJ, son of the late Benjamin & Annette (Burakof) Plotkin, and the late Dorothea Wierenga. He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Julie, five children, loving...

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First Sergeant Plotkin was our leader in the 50th Armored Division Band. He cared about his Soldiers and coordinated many performances and training missions throughout NJ. His excellent interpersonal skills enabled musicians to work as a cohesive team and perform well. He helped many improve themselves. He was admired by many!

So sorry to hear of Myron's passing- I am so sorry we lost touch- even as Chris and I moved down to Barnegat from Bergen County 13 years ago. Myron was a wonderful person and we were roommates for all four years at college (Glassboro State at the time along with the "two Jeffs) Hawthorn Hall and 11 South Main Street in Glassboro. We ran into each other only once since then at the NJEA Convention in AC.- I will always regret that was our last contact. Rest in peace- old...

With deepest sympathy. We knew Myron when I waited on him to either ship packages or drop off returns. Very wonderful man. We will miss seeing him drive around town in his "yellow hot rod". So glad he went to Carlisle this past summer. When he came back he said he had a wonderful time. R.I.P. in hot rod Heaven. "Mikee" Michal Donna & Jim Eichhorn

Very sorry to read of Myron´s passing. I am going to miss my friend.

We are so sorry to hear of Myron's passing. Though we only knew him a short while he left an impression. He was a wonderful man. Hugs/kisses to Julie and family. I thank our beautiful pups for bringing us together.

Very sorry to hear of Myron´s passing. I knew him got over 50 years and always was proud to be his friend. Condolences to Julie and the entire family. Dean Scarpa

Myron was one of the nicest people I ever met , a true gentleman. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. I knew him through the South Jersey Mopar Connection , of which I was a charter member back in 1994. We miss you , we love you , and will never forget you.

I knew Myron as a shrewd negotiator and kind man. He helped our support staff achieve fair contracts and was available when ever need. I liked Myron and trusted him. My condolences to his family and fur babies.

Very sorry to hear of Myron´s passing He was a friend and coworker and a big help to all that needed him. May your memory be a blessing to us all.