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John J. Hoffner Sr.

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

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John J. Hoffner, Sr., 69, of Middletown, passed away Thursday, September 22,2011, at his home. Born in Harrisburg on November 20, 1941, he was the son of the late Russell L. and Alice Elizabeth Newcomer Hoffner. John retired as a delivery driver from Suburban Propane, Harrisburg. He was...

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I was out of town when John passed, but he will be missed dearly.

So sorry to learn lof John's death. I just learned of his passing. I was a childhood friend of John's for many years. We lived across the street from each other in Eville and did everything together. We played baseball, basketball, football and anything else you can imagine. Sadly, after school we went our separate ways and lost contact. How sad when you do not stay in contact.
Best wishes to his family. Tom Dunleavy

Johnny will be greatly missed. We truely were a small family at Suburban Propane. Hope your pain will lessen as the days go by. May your loving memories keep you looking to the future. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Cheryl & Larry Ressler, Dauphin,Pa

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. Yankee was truly a great man. He always had a positive and loving atmosphere surrounding him, and it still makes us smile to think of him singing his karaoke and carrying on. He always made any situation better with his presence and God's light really shown through him. You will be missed Friend!

Yankee....
You will be truely missed. You were a great man. You always had a smile on your face. Thoughts and prayers to all the family.

Michelle Benecke

Our prayers are with all you in PA. We are sorry we can't be there for the service, but you will be in our thoughts. I will always remember Uncle Johnny reading the "Night Before Christmas" and opening his socks (always interestingly wrapped) at Grandma and Grandpa's house and I am glad he was able to meet our girls last summer when we were home. hugs and kisses to all! Love, Brandi, Brad, Kaylynn and Kady

The family would like to thank you for the memories & your condolences