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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Lore Luise Plewinski

Lore Luise Plewinski

Lore Luise Plewinski, age 88, of Summerfield, FL, formerly of Colorado, passed away Thursday May 3rd, 2018.

She passed away while at Legacy Hospice House after several months of cancer treatments.

Lore is survived by her three children, Michael, Martina and Stefan; her sister Inge; her brothers Manfred and Rudolph; and grandchildren Caitlin and Jenna.

Lore was born in Germany in 1929 and had a lifelong career as professional furrier. After 66 years of marriage Lore stood by her husband Bruno’s side and cared for him selflessly until he passed away just eight months ago. Lore spent many years in the state of Colorado where she enjoyed long walks in the mountains with Bruno and then after retirement moved to Florida to enjoy the ocean and beaches. Her favorite beach was Nokomis Beach where Lore and Bruno spent many long weekends camping and swimming in the Gulf of Mexico.

No formal services will be held.

Please, in lieu of flowers consider a donation to your favorite charity.

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