Jean-Hoffecker-Obituary

Photo courtesy of R.T. Foard & Jones, Inc. - Newark

Jean Mitchell Hoffecker

Lititz, Pennsylvania

Sep 9, 1922 – Apr 1, 2019 (Age 96)

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BORN
September 9, 1922
DIED
April 1, 2019
AGE
96
LOCATION
Lititz, Pennsylvania

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R.T. Foard & Jones, Inc. - Newark Obituary

Jean M. Hoffecker, 96, went to meet her Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, April 1, 2019 from United Zion Retirement Community. She has been reunited with her husband, Lee C. Hoffecker, Jr. with whom she shared 62 years of marriage. Also meeting her there are her parents Clarence Ogden and Margaret...

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Margaret, JC, Roger, and Benjamin, your mother was beautiful on the inside and outside! Jean and Lee were friends with my parents, Virginia and Dale Nichol of Landenberg, PA. Mom and I attended your dad's funeral. Even though it was a sad time, your mom's

Margaret, JC, Roger, and Benjamin, your mother was beautiful on the inside and outside! Jean and Lee were friends with my parents, Virginia and Dale Nichol of Landenberg, PA. Mom and I attended your dad's funeral. Even though it was a sad time, your mom's faith in Jesus gave her such an aura of peace.
Mom's friend, Harriett Esham in Wilmington, DE, sent me Jean's obituary from the News Journal. What a lovely job you did, describing what a loving, hardworking "true Proverbs 31 woman" Jean...

Margaret, JC, Roger, and Benjamin, I'm sorry for your loss. Your mom was my mom's (Virginia Worth Nichol) maid of honor. If this works, here's a photo of Jean in my parents' wedding party on 10/28/1944.

Margaret, JC, Roger, and Benjamin, I'm sorry for your loss. Your mom was my mom's (Virginia Worth Nichol) maid of honor. If this works, here's a photo of Jean in my parents' wedding party on 10/28/1944.

Margaret,
So sorry to hear about the death of your mother. Although we haven't seen or communicated with the Hoffecker side of the family these many years I did keep somewhat informed about everyone through my sister Shirley (Wilson) Thurber. Just recently we were reminiscing about the visits to Aunt Mollie's and Uncle Lee's farm, Lee Jr. and Jean's building of their home and subsequent visits there. Ironically my wife's Uncle, Clyde Roberts, attended church with Jean and Jr.. My thoughts...

Margaret so sorry for the loss of your mother.

I feel so fortunate to have known Jean. She was a wonderful woman and we will miss her at UZRC. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Roger,Your friend Tina Knox Please know you and your family is in my Prayers. May God carry you through and give you strength.