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Very sorry to hear of Terry´s passing. Went to Ascension school with him and haven´t seen him in years. He was always nice. Safe home Terry
Robin (Biggins) Schuler
September 03, 2025 | School
Photo courtesy of Duggan's Funeral Service - The Duggan Welch Family
San Francisco, California
Dec 4, 1952 – Jul 26, 2025
Terence Michael Plagman, US Army Veteran, 72, passed away at his home in San Francisco, CA. He is preceded in death by his parents George and Kathryn Plagman and his brothers Bruce Plagman (Joan) and Kevin Plagman (Mary). He is survived by his sister in law, Mary, his nieces, Kerry Plagman...
Read MoreVery sorry to hear of Terry´s passing. Went to Ascension school with him and haven´t seen him in years. He was always nice. Safe home Terry
Robin (Biggins) Schuler
September 03, 2025 | School
I was sad to hear about Terry´s passing. I was a friend of his in high school and have many fond memories of him. He was such a kind and caring person even "back then." So wonderful that he was able to share his kindness with others throughout the remainder of his life.
Carolyn Brim
August 17, 2025 | Friend
Terry was one of a kind! A gentle soul with a fabulous sense of humor! I am proud to have him as a cousin. One of those great humble men who loved the Tribe and his family. May His passing remind us to smile more often and greet others as he did! Rest in Heavenly Peace my dear cousin.
Candace Kane
August 16, 2025 | Family
Rest in the Lord's open arms Terry. Gary DiMario St Ed's Class of 1971
Gary DiMario
August 13, 2025 | School
Terrance went by Michael his middle name here in San Francisco. Michael was a great friend and confidant of mine and many others. We had many breakfast, Lunch & Dinners over many years. We recently went to a MLB Game the SF Giants vs LA Dodges with are friends. Michael used to play on many softball teams in SF. He was a very proud loyal life long MLB Cleveland Indian fan. Mike was loved and highly respected by all. Michael was good man and a man of god. Terry / Michael will be truly missed...
Albert Sandoval
August 13, 2025 | Friend
Always looked forward to seeing the Plagmans ( who bartended ) for the INDIANS home opener with their Cleveland family and friends at the Far-Mor Cafe when owned by the Pickett brothers. Jay
joseph pickett
August 13, 2025 | Friend