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Kim E. Hoffman

Hartford, Connecticut

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Kim E. Hoffman, 59, of Glastonbury, CT passed away peacefully on January 18, 2022 after an 8½-year battle with Ovarian Cancer. Kim fought with bravery every day and was relentless in her pursuit of better health. Kim was the beloved wife of Joy Cipollo. Born in Boston, Kim grew up in Newton, MA...

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Kim and I worked together in MA - we were dear friends and lived in West Hartford as she started her MSW and I finished mine in Boston. We got together a few times after I moved to Maine and had my daughter. But we had not been in touch since I moved to NC in 2008. I am utterly shocked to read of her death. I am glad that she found happiness and family in these later years.

My condolences for one of the people I looked forward to seeing the most here at Walnut Ledge Farm. My heart is broken for you all, yet what a blessing to have Kim in our lives. May peace carry you through your loss.

I was so sorry to hear of Kim's death. I remember her in the music room at warren junior high with Junching Lin both playing their violins and chasing each other around the room. In perfect harmony

Dear Joy and Hoffman Family, I was fortunate to work with Kim throughout her career at Conard. Whether it was in the school building or on the tennis courts, Kim´s influence and caring nature were ever present. Her dedication to the well-being of the students at Conard, as well as the staff, was a constant throughout those many years. Her absence has left a void for those who knew how much she gave to the Conard community. We were lucky to have her. With deepest sympathy. Bill Condon

As a HMF volunteer tent regular , I looked forward to spending time in the tent with you Joy and with Kim , you worked like a well oiled machine ! I will miss Kim´s smile and positivity. I´m so very sorry for your loss Sandy Wade Tee shirt table

Went to Bard College and met Kim via our softball team. She was always a pleasure to be around. We reconnected through FB where I learned more about her and found she was loved by many. My condolences to her wife, friends and family.

Barry and Chris and family so sorry for your loss.

My condolences and prayers. Coach was an incredible person, role model, and inspiration - we occasionally texted to keep in touch well after I graduated from Conard. She used to think her visiting frogs were good luck, I wish the souvenir ones I had given her had watched over her better. Joy and family - Please take comfort in the knowledge that she has left a lasting impact on many lives.

RIP Kim. She was a fine fiddle player and musician and we played together a time or two. And of course I would see her at the gym and always marveled at how effortlessly fit she was. We had gotten out of touch in the last 10 years or so, so I had no idea of her situation/journey. I'm so sorry such an upbeat person/spirit had to go through all this. WHY????