Amanda-Hoffman-Obituary

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Amanda N. Hoffman

Mason, Ohio

Oct 3, 1982 – Feb 20, 2014

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BORN
October 3, 1982
DIED
February 20, 2014
LOCATION
Mason, Ohio

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Amanda N. Hoffman, 31, beloved daughter of Dave (Barb) Hoffman and Suzanne Hoffman, devoted mother of Brandon Lee Marcum, Jr., dear granddaughter of Carol and the late David Hoffman, Charlie and Karen Vincent and the late Wilfred Schneider and James and the late Evelyn Becker, sister of Eric...

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AMANADA PANDA... OH HOW I MISS YOU! HOPE YOU'RE HAVING THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE IN HEAVEN AND REJOICED WITH MY PARENTS OR YOUR LOVED ONES WHOM HAVE PASSED. I THINK ABOUT YOU ALOT, YOU WERE SO SMART IN EVERY ASPECT, WONDERFUL MOTHER TO BRANDON. LOVED OUR CONVERASTIONS ABOUT MUSIC EVEN IF WE LISTED TO THE SAME GENRE OR NOT WE ALWAYS CAME TOGEHTER. REMEMBER PLAYING ON THE FARM, BAILING HAY, PICKEN PUNKINS. I KNOW YOUR WELL TAKEN CARE OF UP THERE, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN I LOVE YOU ALWAYS

I was just skimming the internet and seen this, I cannot believe that she is gone. This is my son's cousin. I met Amanda about 10 years ago or more and she could always make you laugh,she had a great personality. She was very smart and she loved her son without a doubt...she was a great mother. I am truly saddened by seeing this today and I pray for her family and most importantly her son Brandon. Rest in peace Amanda :(

me and Amanda grew up together and was very close we told each other secrets and things that we could never share with one another I miss Amanda dearly and it saddens me to see her gone I know she'll be missed I love you Amanda I'll miss all the times we had together and that pretty smile love you so much your cousin Rickina.

Amanda, I can't even put into words what I am feeling. You were a very special person and touched so many hearts. You will be missed dearly,,, Rest in peace Baby girl.

I'm gonna miss playing board games with you at aunt Barb and uncle Dave's house and talk about everything. I loved that you'd talk to me like I'm no different that I'm same as everybody else. Im gonna miss that smile of yours. I know you're in a better place now. I will always miss you and love you, cousin.

Sweetheart,
We will always love you.

Amanda was always her own person, phenomenally curious and bright. I remember our many chats, as well as her unique smile. A blessing to have been a part of my life.

Pat Skrocki, English teacher, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place High School

Amanda, its so unreal for me to believe you are gone you were so smart and beautiful. I will always remember that you were so caring and always so positive. You also will be remembered for your contagious smile, a great person is now an angel<3 r.I.p amanda Hoffman