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Alton Hoffman

Logan, Utah, Utah

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A. Alton Hoffman Jr. passed away Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, from injuries sustained in a horse riding accident. Alt was born and raised in Cache Valley. He was the eldest son of Albert Alton and Louise Syme Hoffman. He began working on the farm at age 4 and literally never stopped! He served in...

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Dear Peggy: I was so sorry to read about Al's passing. What great neighbors you were on 1100 north. I always admired your beautiful yard!
My love and sympathy to you and your family.
Mona Higbee Richardson

Peggy and families, I was at first shocked, then saddened to learn of Alt's passing. In first met Alt when we both worked for Jack B Parson on the Blue Creek interstate job and our friendship remained over the years. He will be missed. Please accept my sincere condolences and I regret not being able to attend his service.

Stephen Croft
Lake County, Colorado

I was lying in bed thinking of all the time I have spent with my Uncle Alton I was trying to think of one word that would best discribe Alton I thought mean , tuff, bully perfectionist and none of them was right He was Loyal if you where his friend he could count on him but if you where Famly he would do anything for and defend you to the end. I Miss you already, Love that Man Dee Ricks

Dear Peggy and Family
Thinking and praying for you, we know how difficult if is to loose a loved one.
Terry & Barbara Jessop

Dear Peggy and family, we are so sad to hear of Alton's passing. What a shock, when we saw him at the last North Cache High reunion, he looked so good. Our hearts are full as we try to process his loss. He was a great friend,one of my special friends. He will be missed by all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Joyce Petersen Hal Richmond
Plano, TX.

So sorry to read of the death of your beloved husband. Best wishes to you at this difficult time. Karen Wallentine Peterson

I will always have fond memories of Alt.
When he worked on a project at the Golf Course for Parsons, I was always Impressed by the pride he took in his job, and the knowledge he had, always smiling and upbeat.
It is very hard to find good men these days like Alt. He will be greatly missed.
Best Regards,
Scott Oldham & Family

Dear Peggy & girls,
We are so sad to loose Alt. What a great guy ! We will long remember his smile and friendship. We are in St. Geo., so will not be able to attend the services. We send out love to you.
Jim/Linda Kemp