Alumni News

In Memoriam: Archpriest Stephen Plumlee

With faith in Christ and hope in the resurrection, we share news of the repose of Archpriest Stephen Plumlee, an alumnus of St. Vladimir’s Seminary. Father Stephen fell asleep in the Lord January 14, 2026, at the age of 86.

Born on May 25, 1939, the Very Rev. Stephen Plumlee graduated from St. Vladimir’s Seminary in 1969, and was ordained to the priesthood that same year. Following graduation he was assigned to the Chapel of St. Innocent of Irkutsk, an English-language community at the Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection in Manhattan.

In the 60s and 70s, Fr. Stephen and his wife, Matushka Lois, were instrumental in organizing monthly trips with seminarians to hospitals and mental health institutions in the New York area. Father Stephen was a licensed and practicing psychotherapist who at one time served as Dean of Students at Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute in Manhattan. As a member of the OCA’s Department of Lay Ministries, he was actively involved in the Church’s official outreach and ministries to people with special needs and disabilities. He had also participated in various activities of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion (OCAMPR).

Father Stephen was attached to St. Mark Church, Bradenton, FL, in his retirement. During his active priestly ministry, he had served there for several years starting in 1988, and also pastored the English-speaking community at the bilingual Christ the Savior Church in New York City, beginning in 1976, which was then under the leadership of Fr. John Meyendorff. 

Father Stephen was preceded in death by his beloved Matushka Lois, who fell asleep in the Lord on April 30, 2013.

Funeral services will be held at St. Mark Church in Bradenton, FL. Funeral vigil is scheduled for Monday, January 19 at 6 p.m.; funeral liturgy is Tuesday, January 20, at 9 a.m.; the committal and burial will take place later that day at 2:30 p.m. at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Sanford, FL.

May the memory of Archpriest Stephen be eternal!


Photos: St. Mark Orthodox Church