Phyllis-Plonka-Obituary

Phyllis M. Plonka

Cumberland, Rhode Island

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February 14, 2016
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Cumberland, Rhode Island

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CUMBERLAND - Phyllis M. Plonka, daughter of Anthony and Florida Sudol, passed away on Valentine's Day, February 14th, 2016. She is survived by her husband Walter Plonka, two sons Derek and Ryan, as well as three grandchildren Kaley, Arrolyn, and Everly.Phyllis was an important fixture in the...

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I did receive a call from aunt Theresa saying Phyllis had passed............We r soo sorry!!!God bless and w much love cousins Elaine (Sudol)Poitras Bill Sudol

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Carol & JOE Desrosiers

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Carol & JOE

My deepest sympathy to Phyllis's family. I was friends with Phyllis all throughout high school, college, and our teaching careers. We followed each other on Facebook since I now live in Florida. She was a beautiful person and will be remembered as such.

Dear Walter and family..my heart is heavy to hear this news about Phyllis, but I know how she suffered in these recent years. It was wonderful to get reconnected with her after so many years. As a child my family and the Sudol family spend many many years of fun times together.. We all loved Phyllis & Anita and their parents. At our 1st visit when we reconnected a few years ago, Phyllis asked how I had such peace after just loosing my sister. I gave her one word JESUS then we talked for a...

Three out of four of my children had Mrs. Plonka. They all loved her very much and she made a huge difference with her positive attitude and kindness to children. Rest in peace!

My deepest sympathy to the entire Plonka family. Phyllis and I taught at Bernon Heights School. She was a wonderful person and will be missed

your were loved by all who knew you, you will be missed.

My deepest sympathy Walt, Derek, and Ryan. Working with Phyllis for so many years at Bernon I have many fond memories of laughter, conferences, meetings, workshops, and many memories of the times we spent together when our children were small and we got together to go plays and outings.
She was a beautiful lady.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sincerely, Dotti Mondoux