Beth Plopper

beth plopper

April 3, 1968 ~ August 1, 2024

Born in: Taylorville, Illinois
Resided in: Morrisonville, Illinois

Beth Eliene Plopper, aged 56, of Palmer, Illinois passed away at her residence on August 1, 2024, with her family by her side.

Beth was born to Melvin and Frieda (Susser) Skinner in Taylorville, Illinois; both preceded her in death.  She married Michael E. Plopper on November 22, 1986, in Morrisonville, IL. Together they shared over thirty-eight years of marriage.  Beth was a loving and caring individual who would do anything for her family and friends.  She was a housewife and also worked as a private independent home health care worker for many years. Beth will truly be missed.

Surviving is her husband; children, Derek Skinner of Taylorville, Stacey Ishmael (Jordan) of Mattoon, IL, Hope (Steve) Rigney of Palmer, Illinois; grandchildren, Joseph, Chance, Bently, Jordan, Steve Jr., Dylan, and McKenzie; siblings, Nancy Patty of St. Paul, Minnesota, Kevin (Ann) Skinner of Temecula, California, William Skinner of Morrisonville, Illinois, and Darlene McCauley of Morrisonville, Illinois.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Charlie Patty and Kenny Patty, sisters Joyce Patty and Barb Miller.

Per Beth’s wishes, cremation rights are being accorded and no services are planned at this time.

Online condolences can be left on the Assalley Funeral Homes website.

Assalley Funeral Home in Morrisonville is in charge of arrangements.

Please visit www.assalleyfuneralhomes.com to share memories of Beth, or to offer condolences to her family.

 

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  1. The kindest,happiest lady regardless of how she was feeling. It was obvious how much she Loved her grandkids. Please take refuge in your memories and knowledge that she is not suffering anymore. Sending love

  2. Beth will be missed. She was the most kind, loving, and caring person that I am thankful for no matter how much time had passed we always had great conversations. My condolences to her family.

  3. Beth will be missed. She was the most kind, loving, and caring person that I am thankful for knowing. No matter how much time had passed we always had great conversations. My condolences to her family.

  4. Light a CandleAbsolutely one of the nicest people I met. After all the crap she was dealt she still had the biggest smile! She will be missed


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