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Christopher Alan Plummer, 38, of Cambridge, Maryland passed away at his home in Cambridge on February 14, 2024.
He was born on February 11, 1986 at Dorchester General Hospital in Cambridge. Christopher is the son of Michelle Lynn Plummer and Craig Alan Andrews (Karen).
He attended the local schools in Dorchester County and graduated from CSDHS with the class of 2004.
Christopher played little league baseball from the age of 7 through 16 years old and was also on many bowling leagues. He was very active in boy scouts.
He was hard working holding various positions over the years. At the time of his passing he was employed by BJ’s in Easton, Maryland.
Christopher was a self-taught guitar player and wrote his own lyrics and poems. He was an active video gamer. He will be truly missed by his family and close friends.
Surviving him are his parents Michelle and Craig; grandfather Kenneth Emerson Plummer; grandmother Linda Andrews; aunt Paige Kelley (Craig); uncle Brent Andrews (Jean); great aunts Margie Byrd (Marshall), Pat Robinette and Gloria Nethkin; special “Aunt” Kim James; numerous cousins, friends and a special friend Sheena Holmes; his kitties Lilly, Cally and Hope.
Preceding him in death was his grandmother Norma Plummer; grandfather Donald Andrews; great aunt Shirley Cole (Frances); great uncles Vernon Nethkin and Eddie Robinette; cousins Debbie and Brian Nethkin.
A graveside funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 9, 2024 beginning 11 am at Brookview Cemetery with Pastor Jayson Bleyer officiating.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Newcomb and Collins Funeral Home, P.A., 308 High St., Cambridge, MD 21613 to help defray the funeral cost.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
308 High Street, Cambridge, MD 21613

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