Johnie Floyd Plumley

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Johnie Floyd Plumley

Birth
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Aug 2007 (aged 87)
Cottonwood Shores, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Johnie Floyd Plumley Oct. 14, 1919 - Aug. 23, 2007 Born in Central Texas to James Ellis "Pude" Plumley and Bessie Jane Billings Plumley on October 14, 1919; whom has already passed from this world. Johnie retired from Excavation Contracting in 1975 and has been active in fishing and hunting ever since. In his years he has seen many changes in Austin and the Central Texas area. He is descended from the famous and infamous alike in his ancestry. He leaves a legacy for his children and their children that will be forever in our hearts and minds. He is preceded in death by his brothers; James Eugene "Sonny" Plumley, Arthur William Plumley and his sister; Viola Sue Plumley Lallier. He is survived by his wife of 69 years; Jewel Mae Taylor Plumley whom he married on August 14, 1938. His son, Johnnie Eugene "Gene" Plumley and wife, Judy of Cedar Creek; his daughter, Janet K. Taylor-Carusi and husband Richard "Rick" Carusi of Cottonwood Shores; his son, Floyd Plumley and wife, Linda Miller- Plumley of Cedar Creek. He leaves behind grandchildren; Deborah Doherty of Wimberley; John Allan "Allan" Plumley of Brownwood; Johnnie Eugene "JJ" Plumley of Cedar Creek; Joy Beth Butler Plumley Dunmire and husband, John Dunmire of Cedar Creek; Cassandra L Foradory of Cleveland, Tennessee; Crystal L. Foradory Paul and husband, Jason Paul of Georgetown; Kristina E. Plumley-Rahi of Cedar Creek; and Katrina M. Plumley Wymer and husband, Jason Robert Wymer of Austin. He also leaves behind five great-grandchildren; Johnnie Wayne Plumley, Elizabeth Lyn Paul and Amber Lee Paul of Georgetown, Micah Lightfoot Wymer of Austin, and Gabriel Lee Dunmire of Cedar Creek. Other surviving relatives include: his nephew James A. Plumley, nieces Linda Lallier Monte- mayor and Sue Baldwin. Graveside services will be held at Forest Oaks Memorial Park in Oak Hill, Texas Monday, August 27, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. Honorary Pallbearers: James A. Plumley, Darrell Agnew, Tuffy Davis, Bill Plumley, David Whited and Jerry Goldstein. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be sent to the Cottonwood Community Church located at 4100 Willow Lane, Cottonwood Shores, Texas 78657. Obituary and guestbook online at http://wcfish.com
Published in Austin American-Statesman on Aug. 25, 2007 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=johnie-plumley&pid=93247423&fhid=5106#sthash.dBN897fY.dpuf
Johnie Floyd Plumley Oct. 14, 1919 - Aug. 23, 2007 Born in Central Texas to James Ellis "Pude" Plumley and Bessie Jane Billings Plumley on October 14, 1919; whom has already passed from this world. Johnie retired from Excavation Contracting in 1975 and has been active in fishing and hunting ever since. In his years he has seen many changes in Austin and the Central Texas area. He is descended from the famous and infamous alike in his ancestry. He leaves a legacy for his children and their children that will be forever in our hearts and minds. He is preceded in death by his brothers; James Eugene "Sonny" Plumley, Arthur William Plumley and his sister; Viola Sue Plumley Lallier. He is survived by his wife of 69 years; Jewel Mae Taylor Plumley whom he married on August 14, 1938. His son, Johnnie Eugene "Gene" Plumley and wife, Judy of Cedar Creek; his daughter, Janet K. Taylor-Carusi and husband Richard "Rick" Carusi of Cottonwood Shores; his son, Floyd Plumley and wife, Linda Miller- Plumley of Cedar Creek. He leaves behind grandchildren; Deborah Doherty of Wimberley; John Allan "Allan" Plumley of Brownwood; Johnnie Eugene "JJ" Plumley of Cedar Creek; Joy Beth Butler Plumley Dunmire and husband, John Dunmire of Cedar Creek; Cassandra L Foradory of Cleveland, Tennessee; Crystal L. Foradory Paul and husband, Jason Paul of Georgetown; Kristina E. Plumley-Rahi of Cedar Creek; and Katrina M. Plumley Wymer and husband, Jason Robert Wymer of Austin. He also leaves behind five great-grandchildren; Johnnie Wayne Plumley, Elizabeth Lyn Paul and Amber Lee Paul of Georgetown, Micah Lightfoot Wymer of Austin, and Gabriel Lee Dunmire of Cedar Creek. Other surviving relatives include: his nephew James A. Plumley, nieces Linda Lallier Monte- mayor and Sue Baldwin. Graveside services will be held at Forest Oaks Memorial Park in Oak Hill, Texas Monday, August 27, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. Honorary Pallbearers: James A. Plumley, Darrell Agnew, Tuffy Davis, Bill Plumley, David Whited and Jerry Goldstein. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be sent to the Cottonwood Community Church located at 4100 Willow Lane, Cottonwood Shores, Texas 78657. Obituary and guestbook online at http://wcfish.com
Published in Austin American-Statesman on Aug. 25, 2007 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=johnie-plumley&pid=93247423&fhid=5106#sthash.dBN897fY.dpuf