🕊️ Obituary
Nickolas Allen Plooster, 73, of Leavenworth, Kansas, passed away peacefully at his home on February 11, 2026.
Nick was born on August 17, 1952, in Mitchell, South Dakota, to Julius and Lorraine (Peters) Plooster. He was raised with strong Midwestern values of service, hard work, and loyalty—principles that guided him throughout his life.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and went on to serve his country with honor in the United States Army, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (LTC). As part of the Armored Cavalry Division, he demonstrated steadfast leadership, discipline, and commitment to the mission and genuine care of those under his command. His military service was a defining chapter of his life and a source of deep pride.
On November 14, 2001, Nick married the love of his life, Debra C. Plooster, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Together they built a life centered on faith, family, and devotion.
Nick was a devoted father to his sons, Ryan Scott Plooster and Adam Justin Plooster. He was also a loving and supportive stepfather to Miranda Jill (Holsted) Garlock and her husband Matthew Thomas Garlock; Toby Sanders Holsted and his wife Heidi Marie (Landry) Holsted; Whitney Blake (Holsted) Chaney; and Rachel Elizabeth (Delacruz) Kesler and her husband Jonathan Douglas Kesler.
He was a proud grandfather to Logan and Cellek Plooster; Joshua, Autumn, and Madeline Garlock; Augustine and London Kesler; Cassidy and Atlas Chaney; and Eli, Landry Kate, and Maggie Anne Holsted. His grandchildren were a tremendous joy in his life, and he cherished every opportunity to spend time with them.
Nick is also survived by his brother, Dennis Plooster and sister-in-law Sandi; and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister, Sandra Carole (Plooster) Feltman, as well as his parents, Julius and Lorraine Plooster.
Nick will be remembered for his strength of character, quiet leadership, deep love for his family, and unwavering sense of duty. He lived a life marked by integrity and service, leaving behind a legacy that will continue through the many lives he touched.
A private family memorial will be held Monday, April 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Funeral services follow at 1:30 p.m. at Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery, with a procession departing Davis Funeral Chapel at 12:45 p.m. Family and friends are invited to gather afterward at the Leavenworth Local Hotel from 3:00–5:00 p.m.
🎖️ Military Service
Rank
Lieutenant Colonel (LTC), U.S. Army
Division
Armored Cavalry Division
Service
Served with honor, leadership, and discipline
Legacy
Commitment to the mission and genuine care of those under his command
❤️ Family
Wife
Debra C. Plooster (married November 14, 2001)
Sons
Ryan Scott Plooster
Adam Justin Plooster
Stepchildren
Miranda Jill (Holsted) Garlock & Matthew Thomas Garlock
Toby Sanders Holsted & Heidi Marie (Landry) Holsted
Whitney Blake (Holsted) Chaney
Rachel Elizabeth (Delacruz) Kesler & Jonathan Douglas Kesler
Grandchildren
Logan & Cellek Plooster
Joshua, Autumn, & Madeline Garlock
Augustine & London Kesler
Cassidy & Atlas Chaney
Eli, Landry Kate, & Maggie Anne Holsted
Brother
Dennis Plooster & sister-in-law Sandi
In Loving Memory
Preceded in death by sister Sandra Carole (Plooster) Feltman, and parents Julius & Lorraine Plooster
📋 Personal Information
Full Name
Nickolas Allen Plooster
Birth
August 17, 1952
Birth Place
Mitchell, South Dakota
Parents
Julius and Lorraine (Peters) Plooster
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science
Home
Leavenworth, Kansas
📖 His Story
From Mitchell, South Dakota, to Lieutenant Colonel — Nick’s life was built on standards, discipline, and quiet leadership that influenced generations.
💬 Tributes & Stories
🗓️ Services
Private Family Memorial
Monday, April 6, 2026
11:00 a.m.
Private Service
Reception Gathering
Leavenworth Local Hotel
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Family and friends welcome
🏅 A Lifetime of Accomplishments
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Quiet Leadership
Strength of character and steady guidance
Duty
Unwavering sense of responsibility and service
Family
Deep love for his family and time with grandchildren
Legacy
Integrity and service that lives on through many lives