Constance A. "Connie" Plewniak, 84, of Wilkes-Barre Township, died March 29, 2025. A viewing will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, and continue there at 10:15 a.m. Thursday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Nicholas Church, 226 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
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Marty&Kathy Kane, Ft Myers, Fl
April 3, 2025
Dear Plewniak Family: We would like to extend our most sincere condolences on the recent passing of Connie. A very personal and kind woman who would do anything to help you. Had some good times at Stan´s. Our thoughts&prayers are with your family at this time.
ANTHONY
April 3, 2025
I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS ANTHONY
Tim McKeown
April 2, 2025
Beth Ann,
Mary and I are so sorry for your loss. Aunt Connie was always so very kind to me. She had a gentleness about her that I will always remember. God bless.
Bob and Linda Gruner
April 2, 2025
We are so sad to hear the news about Connie. We have so many found memories. Our prayers are with all of you. Heaven has gained another angel.
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Richard RD Davis
April 2, 2025
sorry for your loss family Connie was a great lady
Sally and Sam Atkinson
April 1, 2025
Our sincere condolences to Beth, Joe and children. I will always remember aunt Connie for her taking care of everyone she loved. My fondest memories are sitting on the back porch of my mom´s house on summer Sunday afternoons. Aunt Connie had a way of telling stories making everyone laugh. I will remember her with love in my heart. Rest in peace aunt Connie. Your light will shine on forever.
Bernadette Slusarz
April 1, 2025
So very sorry to hear about Connie.
Was going to call her today. I had her on my mind since I talked to her several weeks ago.
She was one of my favorite people. Always made me laugh.
I´m so happy we spent our time at St Ann´s together.
And enjoyed many lobster dinners at Stan´s!!
She loved all of you so much and always said how wonderful you were to her.
How lucky she was to have you.
I carry many treasured memories.
Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Bernadette
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