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Adam Hoffenberg

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Adam Hoffenberg, 50, passed away Friday Jan. 19th at Baystate Medical Center. He was the son of the late Harriet (Gross) and Elihu Hoffenberg. Adam's two main passions were fishing and hunting. He is survived by his two daughters Alyssa and Molly, his step-son Joshua, their mother Nancy, his...

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I was shocked and saddened to read about the passing of my elementary school friend Adam.
We went to Wolf Swamp Road school together. We laughed, fought and teased each other( in jest) a lot. I can clearly remember being in 3rd grade and coming to school in the winter wearing a long stocking cap hat. As a daily ritual, Adam would grab the hat off my head, put it on his head and run around the playground laughing...making everyone else on the playground laugh as well; while I would scream...

I was shocked and saddened to read of the passing of my elementary school friend Adam.
We went to Wolf Swamp Road School together and I can clearly remember we laughed and fought and teased each other,in jest, a lot. In the winter of third grade, I would come to school wearing a long stocking hat on my head. And without fail...Adam would pull it off my head and run around the playground wearing my silly hat. I would kick him, scream and he would laugh and he had the whole playground of our...

So sorry to hear of Adams passing. I wouldn't know what the south side of Montauk Point looked like if it wasn't for meeting Adam and Steve on the Marty Lou and going offshore. We laughed and caught fish. So many great memories. Adam was the best. Fish on buddy!!

Dear Kelly and family, I am so extremely sorry about your loss. I found a special bond while caring for Adam on Springfield 2, we got along very well and I always enjoyed seeing Kelly coming to visit him. You guys are both awesome and I wish you the best. Sincerely, Taylor Lukas, Springfield 2 PCT.

Dear Kelly and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Adam's recent passing. He really was an inspiration, and he always had a positive attitude.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all, during this time.
Joanne.
(I used to work in the office at RR & Co Realty)

Dear Kelly and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Adam's recent passing. He really was an inspiration, and he always had a positive attitude.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all, during this time.
Joanne.
(I used to work in the office at RR & Co Realty)

I met Adam through mutual friends and we shared a lot in common when it came to fishing Quabbin especially. He taught me his secrets in catching landlock salmon at Quabbin. And we shared many times on the water. I always enjoyed his company as a friend and sportsman and of course his laugh. His personality was outgoing and a pleasure to be around. I hope he's continuing his quest for catching more and bigger fish. Rest in peace my friend.

My memories of Adam are memories of a carefree childhood.Being 1st cousins and Adam living just a few streets away we spent every holiday together.Uncle Ellie and Aunty Harriet, (may their memory be a blessing)and Adam would drive up in Ellie's big green Continental and unload trays of food to celebrate whatever holiday it was.Our families had such fun together.Whether it was swimming, or participating in our annual family Thanksgiving show, or marching around the pool ,flag in hand, with us...