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Francis Hoffman

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Francis E. Hoffman Francis E. Hoffman, 55, of Emmaus and Macungie, died April 10, 2005. He was the husband of Paulette A. (Vrba) Hoffman. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Erwin A. and Gertrude S. (Kline) Hoffman. He attended Kutztown University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical...

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Daddy, I miss you dearly and don't quite understand a whole lot but I will always Love you and you will never be forgotten. Mommy put pictures of you in my bedroom so I can still look at you especially when I'm down about you. I miss the McDonalds pancakes and sausage on Sunday mornings with you. Mommy took me to your resting place so I could put flowers on for your birthday. I was worried that the thunder and lightning would hurt you last week but mommy told me you would be fine. I also...

This news shocked me. I knew Franny from our Cub Scout & Boy Scout days. Later on, when I was a detective with Allentown PD, I had the chance to work with Franny on several cases. Please know that Franny, family, and friends will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Glenn E. Granitz, Sr.
Allentown Police Dept. (retired)

Paulette and Christina

I vividly remember Frank in my backyard this past summer hanging with the bunnies and helping you and Christina pick out Mr. Joey. It was a beautiful sunny day and a nice memory for me.
I am sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my prayers. Donna

Thank you for your much needed guidance when I was a "boot" at the barracks. You will be sadly missed but not forgotten.

Farewell to a long time friend and former co-worker.

Frank this news has hit me hard. Harder than I can even say. I will miss our phone calls so much. I already do. I'm doing my best to take care of the one we both love, but it will be so hard without your support and advice. I hope I was there with support when you needed it, too. God bless you, man. I will never forget you.