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Barry L. Hoffacker

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Barry L. Hoffacker, 55, died at 3 a.m. Tuesday, Novem ber 4, 2008, at York Hospital. Born February 3, 1953, in Hanover, he was a son of Mildred (Amspacher) Hoffacker of New Oxford and the late Raymond Hoffacker. He had worked for Shadowfax, was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in...

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You are in our thoughts and prayers. We just heard of Barry's passing. The world has lost a kind and gentle soul. Our condolences to the family.

Barry, he was a blessing to have had in our family. He taught us a lot about loving, patience and selflessness. It was a privilege for me and my children to learn to love and care for someone who does not quite act like us or think like us. It taught us to look beyond ourselves and our own needs to the needs of others. It was a honor to share this life with him and have the opportunity to love him. We look forward to seeing him "whole" in Heaven one day.
We love you Barry and will miss you.

Barry was my brother. He could be exasparating at times , when he was two steps behind you telling you ,"I just want to tell you one more time" and you said, "Barry, you already told me five times. His reply was are you angry with me?
We replied ,no Barry I'm not angry,we love you.

Barry has made a lasting mark of love for him from all of our family. I pray he has taught all of us to learn patience. I'm sure he is talking a tin ear on daddy in Heaven. We all look forward to...

I would also like to express my sympathies to all of Barry’s family. I attended the funeral this morning and Val’s speaking of Barry I was reminded fondly of watching Barry. He would visit home usually around holidays and I do recall him always asking, “Do you remember me – Do know my name?” I recall one time my good friend Chris saying to me while watching Barry run around the grassy area around the front of Grace UMC, How Jesus must love him. He did possess a great spirit. May God...

Barry and I had some great times especially when we were younger and those times will always remain a fond memory to me. He always had a knack for making those around him laugh and smile. He will be missed by alot of those who shared in a large part in his life. We can all smile, knowing how much he touched so many.

My sympathies to the family. Barry had a kind heart and a great appreciation for Chocolate Shakes. Enjoying
a shake with Barry was always fun. We will miss him.

Barry was my first cousin. He was always smiling and lively. My prayers are with all of you.

To The Hoffacker Family,
God Bless for the loss of your loving Brother Barry, he is in Heaven with our father and no more pain for him.