Beloved father of Tara (fiance Aaron Wells) Plogsted; loving grandfather of Quentin and Karter Wells; adoring son of the late William and Martha Plogsted; dear brother of Thomas “Tom” (Sally) Plogsted. Our dearest nephew, relative and friend to many.
Howard worked in the construction industry for many years at Ridenhour Construction and Pro Water Proofing, and lastly as a tree trimmer with his friend Barry Rapier.
Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. St. Louis, MO. 63123 on Sunday, December 12, from 1-5 pm. with funeral service time at 2:00 pm. Interment will be held in private.
We’re sorry to hear of Howard’s passing. Hoping there is now peace for Howard. Although we won’t be there physically, we’ll have a farewell toast to Howard on the 12th. Remember the good times.
Sorry to hear of his passing, thoughts and prayers to you Tara and your family.
Wow! So sorry to hear of Howard’s passing, he was a really good person and he will be missed. Know that I will the Plogsted family in my prayers.
Where have the years gone. It is with great sorrow to hear about the passing of Howard. He will be always remembered as a friendly grade and high school classmate. My and my wife’s prayers are with Tom and the rest of the Plogsted family.
Where has the time gone. It is with great sorrow to hear about the passing of Howard. He will always be remembered as friendly grade and high school classmate. My and my wife’s prayers are for Tom and the rest of Plogsted family
Ever since I could remember, I have known Howard. The years have moved on but he was one of my first original classmates at Southwest School. Prayers to his friends and family.
So very sorry to hear of Howard’s passing. Prayers for the family and friends.
Thought of Howard and Tom today so decided to “Google”. So sad to learn that Howard had passed away in December. He was my cousin (Maxine and Martha were sisters). Also cousin to my brothers, Bruce and John as well as Randy (Martha’s brother, Lloyd’s son). Numerous childhood memories of spending times together at our Grandmother’s home in Columbia and Rocky Mount, MO and at their home in Jefferson City. We had neither heard from or saw Howard or Tom to any great extent since the early 1990s. I will remember fondly our good times together with them as well as Uncle Bill and Aunt Martha.