DOLORES-HOFMANN-Obituary

DOLORES HOFMANN

Chicago, Illinois

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Dolores Hofmann died peacefully teaching us all what it means to live and die with simplicity and a healthy dose of sarcasm. Dolores attended Marshall High School graduating in 1948. After raising her children Marcia (Dave) Kornblith and Karen (Jim) McFadden, she began her career at NBC. During...

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What a loving tribute to a lovely woman. We have many fond memories of Dolores and our mother Blossom, great friends for so many years. We'd like to think that they're "catching up" right now, sharing stories of their families. Know that our family is thinking of your family during this difficult time.
The Korzon Family - Jack, Wendy, Michael, Ronda, and Cathy

What a lovely obituary, perfectly fitting a lovely woman. I had the privilege of being one of her nurses in these final days, and I am glad to have known her. May your happy memories help you through these difficult times.
Very Sincerely,
Miriam Correa, RN

My heartfelt condolences to the family. Please find comfort in Gods word at this time by reading from the book of PSALMS chapter 46:1 and 55:22.

She was one of the good one.
Heart broken open

I really enjoyed knowing Dolores and briefly working with her many years ago. She had such a good soul and I so appreciate how thoughtful she was when my daughter was born. She hadn't seen me for many years but still got her some nice gifts that we greatly appreciated. You have my deepest condolences, and I wish all of you peace and healing. I will remember her for her kindness and her wit most of all.

May HaShem grant her soul everlasting peace.
I will miss her for eternity!

I love you Auntie Do!

Dear Marcia and Karen,

Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mother. You were my first downstairs neighbors on Maplewood (my grandparents are the late Mary and Bernie Lurie) and your mother was a wonderful woman who we kept in touch with as best as we could throughout the years. I last saw her at my mother, Terri's, 50th surprise birthday party--twenty years ago next month! May her memory be a blessing and her life a celebration. I will remember her with fondness...