Susan Nanette Plaumann
Susan Nanette (Cooper, Montgomery) Plaumann, 82, a resident of Dickinson, Texas, passed peacefully from this life on August 17, 2023. She was born as the fourth child on September 22, 1940 to proud and loving parents, William Lynn and Ethel Nanette (Morrow) Cooper in Washington, Pennsylvania.
Sue graduated from Claysville High School in Washington, PA in 1958 and married her first husband, Milam Montgomery shortly thereafter. They moved to the Galveston County area where she attended and graduated from the University of Houston as an English major. Sue went on to work in the Aerospace Industry and worked for NASA, McDonnell Douglas, Raytheon and other companies for over 30 years as a Senior Technical Editor before retiring. Sue married second to Robert Plaumann in 1996 and they resided in Shoreacres, Texas in their retirement. After Robert’s unexpected passing in 2001, Sue remained in their home until 2018 when she moved to La Vita Bella Assisted Living Facility where she resided until her passing.
Sue leaves behind to cherish a lifetime of memories with her three sons, David Milam Montgomery and wife Karen, Steven Wayne Montgomery, Michael Clyde Montgomery and wife Karen; sisters, Norma Kathleen Skooglund, Virginia Lynne Kalakewich, and Judith Irene Wilson; grandchildren, Tyler Jacob Montgomery and wife Alayna, and Chandler Matthew Montgomery and wife Alyssa, as well as numerous friends and colleagues.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her second husband, a brother William Norman Cooper, and a grandson Kegan Michael Montgomery.
Special thanks and appreciation to Trudy, Tina and the entire staff of the La Vita Bella Assisted Living Facility in Dickinson for their kind and caring hearts that gave her so much love during her most difficult days.
In Sue’s honor, a memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 10:00am in the Crowder Funeral Home Chapel, Dickinson, Texas.
We are very sorry for your loss. May your memories comfort you during this difficult time. Rest in peace Aunt Sue.
Sincerely,
Pete and Amy Cooper Cimino
condolences to the family.rest in peace.
Sue was a friend for 30 years through thick and thin! She was an excellent editor and my mentor for many years. I was so sorry to be out of the country from 15 August to 31 August and missed her passing and service.
She was caring, loving, and her boys were her life. I am one of the lucky ones to have one of her quilts and an afghan that she knitted for me – both currently in use in my home. She had many friends at work and will be missed, especially by me. My condolences to all the family.