JAMES-HOFFMASTER-Obituary

JAMES F. HOFFMASTER

Boston, Massachusetts

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HOFFMASTER, James F. 61, of Boston, Mass. Passed away unexpectedly. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to www.MSPCA.org/donate. Arrangements by Yurch Funeral Home 216-398-1010 ~

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You were a best friend for 3 yrs. We attended Nativity BVM together when you started there in 7th grade and we had a special friendship that took us through a lot of very strange adventures. I miss you and rgret not having kept in touch over the years.

I offer my deepest sympathy to the Hoffmaster family. Jim was a great leader who contributed in so many public and private ways.

I am very sorry for your loss.


I am very sorry for your loss.

Dear Neal, Ann, Kyle and Justin,
We are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
May you find comfort in peace as you recall fun times you shared.
The Rimmel Family

JIm and Sidney on his visit just before New Years.

Goodby dear friend..We will miss the 20 consecutive years of going to Maine in the Spring to open the Camp, all of the great boat rides on Mariah, The many years of running together at noon at the YMCA in Willoughby, working together in all those different places, all of those things since we met in 1976. Goodbye dear friend..

Mike, Fran, Mark, Julia and Sidney

Hoffmaster Family and Friends,

I am sorry for Jim's departure. Please accept my deepest symphaty.
Marcos Peluso

My thoughts and prayers are with Jim's family. As others have mentioned Jim made a huge impact touched many lives. I will always remember him for his intellect, laser like focus and ability to drive organizational change.

My favorite Jim story was our first meeting at Emerson while he was leading the Hawk development project. I was the new marketing guy. Before any small talk Jim drew a circle, with a cross and a dot in the center. He said "Jerry this is my radar screen". Then he...

Four years ago, Jim took us under his wing when he saw how hopelessly lost we were with figuring out how to raise our Ridgeback puppy, Penny. We enjoyed many walks in Centennial Park with Jim and Winston. We are saddened to hear of his passing and we will miss him very much.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Jim's family and friends. Jim was an extraordinary leader and touched so many lives in a very positive manner. Memories of Jim live will on in the hearts of those who knew him.

Dear Hoffmster family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
We are sorry for your loss. Jim made a tremendous contribution to Emerson and the Process Control industry.
Memory Eternal.