Obituary
Timothy G. Plumeri, 72, of Port Orange, FL, passed away peacefully under the care of Hospice, surrounded by his family, on January 21, 2025. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of Salvatore (Sam) and Dorothy (DalPorto) Plumeri. He is survived by his twin sisters, Pamela (Jeff) Trunzo of New Smyrna Beach and Paulette (Raymond) Miller of Tampa, nieces Gina (Richard) Ziehmer, Dana (Justin) Fayer both of Scottsdale, AZ, nephew, Sam Miller of Tampa, one great niece, Zia, and four great nephews, Zachary, Logan, Nathaniel and Beau, and many cousins.
Tim attended local schools in Niagara Falls. He owned and operated a successful business, Variety Liquors, in Niagara Falls, NY before relocating to New Mexico and then Florida Tim loved sports, especially football and horse racing. He traveled the country to attend horse race tournaments and special events to some of his favorite places like Las Vegas, Saratoga, Fort Erie and Tampa Bay Downs. He loved the beach, collecting coins and HO trains. He had an impressive display of trains in his “train room” at home where he spent many hours building and adding on to his collection over the years.
Tim was deeply loved as son, brother, uncle, Godfather and friend and will be missed dearly. A mass of Christian burial will take place on Friday, March 14, 2025 at 8:30 AM at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church in Port Orange, FL. Donations may be made to The National Hemophilia Foundation of Greater Florida at https://www.bleedingdisordersfl.org.
Service
Location:
Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church
4675 South Clyde Morris Boulevard, Port Orange, Florida 32129
4675 South Clyde Morris Boulevard, Port Orange, Florida 32129
Date & Time:
March 14, 2025 at 8:30 AM
Rest in peace Timmy.
God bless you.
Raceday
seriously tho, i will miss your "up an at 'em" at 7 am. and "when do we eat?".
so many trips and memories. GOOD TIMES
MISS YOU
Tim, having the honor to have meet you in such a short time and being able to experience your smile, your care and deepest love towards your beloved family was very special to me.
I will always treasure my Christmas present, and admire you eternally for your strength and courage during the most toughest days where you never lost faith; in the contrary, you lived to the fullest under the love of God with a big and sincere smile.
You are now an angel, fly free and high as the eagles you loved so much.
For those that were left behind, we will find comfort in knowing that the best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart.
We will place a bet in your honor at Tampa Bay Downs, and toast to you. We love and miss you so much.
To my big brother.... we cherish the memories we shared and hold them close in our hearts. Your spirit will remain with us forever. We love you.
I miss you. May you rest in peace now, thankfully without any more pain. Give mom and dad a hug and kiss. Love you always.