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Honoring and Remembering Mayor Doug Plummer

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 3/16/24 | 3/16/24


By Alexis Pencar

SHARON SPRINGS — "Everyone has met a person who has touched their lives. I think of Doug as that person. His humor, laughter and kindness have touched each and every one of us who knew him. He was loved and accepted by this community. He won't be forgotten." -Sandra Manko, Supervisor - Town of Sharon

“It was May 2019 when I became part of 'Team Sharon Springs' as the deputy clerk-treasurer in the Village office. I had known Doug for years as the charming face of all things Sharon Springs, but became much more aware of his dedication to promoting 'his' home as a wondrous place to live and work as years marched by. His legacy of positivity in all situations remains with me as such a life lesson learned. He is missed. Every. Single. Day.” - Linda Feuz, Village of Sharon Springs Deputy Clerk & Treasurer 

“We have lost our fearless leader, best advocate, and friend. Doug’s amazing energy and dedication to the arts and the community was an inspiration to all who had the pleasure of working with him. Taken far too soon, he will be in our hearts forever.” -Betty Gavin-Singer, Program Chair of Klinkhart Hall Arts Center in Sharon Springs

“Doug Plummer was not just a leader; he was a beacon of warmth and inclusion. He welcomed me into this community with open arms. Leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. His legacy is a testament to the transformative power of genuine connection and unwavering kindness.” -Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Executive Director of Klinkhart Hall Arts Center

“I remember Doug every day when I look across the street from the Cafe. He was such a big presence in our decision to move to Sharon Springs over 20 years ago; instrumental in convincing us to start the Cafe and was always part of the growth and change I’ve seen since. I, like so many, miss him personally but his work and his efforts to build and preserve the village we love live on and are a legacy and testament to his commitment and enthusiasm and unflagging optimism about Sharon Springs.” -Tony Daou, Owner & Operator of The Black Cat Cafe in Sharon Springs

“Doug felt a lot like the glue that held the Village together. He had an infectious smile and was unyielding in his support for our endeavors, and his absence will leave a monumental vacuum in our Village.” -Anthony Leberto, Owner & Operator of Brimstone Bakery in Sharon Springs

“Doug brought so much light into the world and his positivity was contagious. His pure determination outlives him in the community he helped to improve. He set the standards high and kept them there throughout. He is missed.” -Alexis Pencar, Reporter, The Mountain Eagle


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