CURTIS-HOFFMAN-Obituary

CURTIS HOFFMAN

Fairfax, District of Columbia

1959 - 2019

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December 30, 2019
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Fairfax, District of Columbia

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 Curtis Wayne Hoffman (Age 60)  Passed away on December 30, 2019 at Fairfax Hospital. Born in Georgetown, Washington, DC, on July 2, 1959. He was the son of Wayne Carlton and Anne Marie Hoffman.He is survived by his mother, Anne Hoffman; brother, Greg Hoffman; nieces, Caitlin Hoffman,...

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Dear, sweet Curt--I can't believe it's been four years since your untimely passing. I think of you more often than you could have imagined--and always with great affection. You were loved by so many of us. Rest peacefully forever, big guy.

Its been almost 6 months now and golly.. I miss your wit, your sarcasm, your humor, your intelligence, your friendship, and oh so much more...I miss you.
Youve left such a huge hole that cant be filled. ❤

Must admit, the news stings. I go back with Curt "Tree" in those college care-free days. He could keep you laughing until it hurt. What those close to Curt know, his large stature was only beaten by big his enormous heart and love of friends. I miss him already. Rest in peace my brother...

We only knew Curt thru Jim n Sharon at first then shared a beach vacation or two with him...Found him to be such a unique, fun loving guy who kept you on your toes with his wit! So glad to have spent some 'after hours' time with him recently at my brother Gary's funeral and the day after. Pray God rests his soul....

No one who ever met Curt will forget him. His loving and loyal heart was the biggest part of this big man--followed by his courage in fighting this last battle. We'll love you always, dear friend.

May God be with you your family and friends during this difficult time. RIP.

It has been my privilege to be involved with the Hoffman Family over the years. I shall miss Curt's humor and hugs. If I can be of help, please call.

He was an exceptionally nice person and he will be missed. Glad to have known him.

You always lit up the room no matter where you were. There was always laughter when you were around. I will miss your antics and hugs. I will miss running into you around town. But I guess I will miss that nickname little one. Which you called all of us shorter than you which was everyone. You fought a brave battle and gave us hope. I wish you the happy ever life. I will miss you my Tree. Until we meet again.... fly high my friend.