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Douglas Plenge 19422021

Douglas Plenge
1942-2021
Douglas J. Plenge, MSgt.USAF Retired, passed away peacefully at home
February 7, 2021 with his wife by his side. Doug was born on August 1,
1942 in Flushing, New York to Charles and MaryAnn (Arnold) Plenge. His
mother passed when he was an infant and he spent his early years in
Brooklyn, N.Y. with his father and stepmother, Dorothy (Short) Plenge.
The family later moved to Long Island where Doug graduated from
Copiague High School.
Doug joined the Air Force in January 1962. He spent the next 26 years
serving his country before retiring in January 1988. Doug was
stationed in Korea, Michigan, New York, Vietnam, Germany and his
favorite base, Loring AFB, Me. where he met the love of his life,
Mavis (Baker) Plenge. They had 47 years together. Doug always said
that when he was younger, he had a dream that he would marry a redhead
and he did! When asked why he joined the Air Force, Doug would
jokingly say because it was the shortest line at the Recruiting
Station. Doug was proud to have spent his military career in the
Security Police Field.
In 1995 Doug began what he called a God- sent job at All Souls
Congregational Church in Bangor. He loved his co-workers and all the
members of the church. He had a special place in his heart for Robby
and Betty Speirs, Al and Barb Gibson, Dr. Haddix and the Blue Dot
Club. Doug loved playing jokes and while at All Souls he found a
cohort in young Tyler Garret. He often enlisted Tyler’s help in
his efforts.
One of his favorite stories was when they had repairmen coming to fix
the organ and he had Tyler hide in a cubby in the area. As he took the
repairmen to the site, he told them all about the ghosts in the
church. Shortly after the repairs started, Doug gave Tyler the sign
and out he jumped scaring the heck out of everyone. He said Tyler and
he laughed all day about it. Doug had a strong faith and is now home
safe in the arms of the God he loved.
After retiring from All Souls, Doug began volunteering at Coles Land
Transportation Museum. He was an avid history fan and enjoyed all the
exhibits. Doug never met a stranger and loved talking to all the
visitors from near and far that came to the museum. He loved all the
volunteers and workers at the museum and was constantly looking for
corny jokes to entertain them with. The Veteran Interview program at
the Museum was very important to Doug. He loved talking to the
children about history and how important the military was. Of course,
being Doug, he had to throw in a few jokes. Not sure how much of the
history the kids retained but in the thank you letters he received
they all talked about his jokes!
Doug enjoyed bowling, square dancing with the Levi Rounders Square
Dance Club and being a member of Lynde Lodge. Doug was a devoted fan
of the Cleveland Indians Baseball team and the Cleveland Browns
football team. If they have a winning season this year, we will know
he is pulling some strings in Heaven! It would be remiss if we
didn’t talk about the legend of the “Wizard”. Doug
loved Halloween and after receiving his Wizard costume, made by good
friend Debby Forrest, he would wander thru Bangor passing out colored
gems to anyone he met. Doug was a kid at heart and will definitely be
missed.
In addition to his parents Doug was predeceased by his infant daughter
Shauna Marie, son Chad Elwood Plenge, brothers Charles Plenge and
William Plenge, in-laws Elwood and Bertha Baker, sister-in-law Theresa
Lambert and brothers –in-law John Lambert, Wayne Dixon and Joe
LaRue.
In addition to his wife Mavis (Baker) Plenge, he is survived by his
brother Robert Plenge of Oswego, New York, his nephew Richard Plenge
and family of Winterhaven, Florida and in-laws Dorothy Ann LaRue and
family of Bangor, Maine, Daymon and Marg Baker and family, Clara and
Cecil Pirie and family, Helen Dixon and family all from New Brunswick,
Canada as well as many nieces and nephews. Doug was especially close
to his niece, Crista Sprague, and her sons Zachary and Isaac and
niece, Crina Crain, and her daughter Abby and son Caden.
Per Doug’s wishes there will be no visitation. A graveside
service will be held at a later date, at Saint Mary of the
Angel’s Cemetery, Perth-Andover, N.B. Canada.

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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Douglas Plenge 19422021..

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