Guy-Hoffman-Obituary

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Guy M. Hoffman

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

Jul 6, 1919 – Jun 25, 2020 (Age 100)

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BORN
July 6, 1919
DIED
June 25, 2020
AGE
100
LOCATION
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc. - Dillsburg Obituary

Guy M. Hoffman, 100, of Dillsburg passed away Thursday, June 25, 2020, at his home. He was born July 6, 1919, in Adams County, PA the son of the late John and Nerma (Fiddler) Hoffman. Guy was the widower of Annabelle K. (Spahr) Hoffman. He was a lifelong farmer and was a member...

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Always enjoyed Guys stories when my father and I would get hay.

Remember Guy from when my daughter and I would get hay for her horse.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers to Sharon, Bob and the rest of the family. God Bless.

My own father (Clair) passed away in 2006 and was Guy's brother. Since Dad's passing I began to feel closer to Uncle Guy as Dad often talked of Guy especially in his letters home to their parents during the war. Dad told me of a time when he was unwillingly rousted out of his bed early in the morning after serving guard duty all night. He and the other soldiers loaded supplies and gasoline onto planes and gliders. Dad wasn't allowed to get any sleep that day and was very angry because of it...

Sharon, Bob and family, We are so sorry for your loss. He will be missed.
Allen and Jo Hoffman

It was a pleasure to be your caregiver and may you rest in peace .

Guy was a good man who spent his life in farming. He was the son-in-law of my grandfather's brother, Earl
Spahr. We spent many a good time at their home farm as kids. While Carol and I have Iost contact with Guy and
Annabelle in recent years, we often remember them and more recently Guy and pray for them. We are happy that he is now joining Annabelle and Stanley in heaven.

So sad to lose another of our greatest generation. Though I didn't know you, thank you for your service, sir. May you rest in peace.

I was introduced to Mr. Hoffman because he was related to my Aunt Hilda (Eurich) Spahr and my Uncle Bill Spahr. He was a good man and he will now join Mrs. Hoffman and Stanley. Kathy and I remember taking Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman to Uncle Bill's funeral luncheon at Allenberry and the nice time we had sitting and chatting with them.