May God bless you and your...
I worked with Ed for many years at Sioux
Plant. He was a good guy & funny. He will be missed.
Mike O'Brien
March 11, 2011 | Maryville, IL
Saint Louis, Missouri
Hoffner, Edward J. died on Saturday, February 26th at the age of 67. Ed is survived by his wife, life partner, and high school sweetheart, Rita Hoffner (nee Kuhlman), sons Keith Hoffner and Kurt (Kelly) Hoffner, and daughters Kim Sikora (Michael) and Kristen (Timothy) Conkle. Ed was also the...
Read MoreI worked with Ed for many years at Sioux
Plant. He was a good guy & funny. He will be missed.
Mike O'Brien
March 11, 2011 | Maryville, IL
To my Uncle Ed,
I will remember and cherish all the memories of the summer times we spent at you and Rita's home swimming and BBQ'n while I was a child. Rita, you and the family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Toni Glaub-Talley
March 05, 2011 | Florissant, MO
Remembered By
jmh
March 04, 2011
Hi, I am Ed cousin Donna Hoffner Short, Dave and Mary's daughter. His Mom and Dad's goddaughter. We actually lived very close and didn't even know it. You have my deepest sympathy.
Donna Short
March 04, 2011 | St. Peters,, MO
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
carole nocito
March 04, 2011 | St. Louis, MO
Ed @ Sioux
I worked for Ed for many years at Sioux Plant and he was more than just a good supervisor, he was a good friend. He always looked out for his people and took good care of us.He will be missed.
Myron Daniels
March 03, 2011 | Florissant, MO
Ed was a big help and a lot of fun to work with at the Christmas Tree Lot. He will be missed. Mike Tremmel and the employees of E. H. Glueck & Co.
March 03, 2011
Rita
You have our deepest sympathy on your loss. Ed and I worked many years together and always hit it off as friends and as co-workers. We will miss him. He made work more like fun. We spent many hours together and built many fond memories. If we can help you through these trying times please let us know by E-mail or call.
Donald Gieselman
March 02, 2011 | Troy, IL
Ed was one of my first electrical supervisors. Working for Ed made life easier for myself and other workers also.
Jerome Kenner
March 02, 2011 | Florissant, MO