Lawrence-Hoffman-Obituary

Lawrence Hoffman

Branford, Connecticut

1929 - 2020

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Hoffman, LawrenceLawrence (Larry) Harold Hoffman passed away peacefully at Connecticut Hospice in Branford, CT on October 16, 2020. Born on October 27, 1929 in Brooklyn, N.Y. he was the son of the late Selma and Samuel Hoffman and brother of the late Hilliard Hoffman. Larry was the beloved...

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In Memory of Larry Hoffman ""cousin"" Family and Friends

In Memory of Larry Rest in Peace Your Hand to God.Larry’s Family and Friends. Sorry to hear this sad news.Marshall Gordon and Family

Debbie & Family,
My sincere condolences to all of you. I often thought of all of you. You
were great neighbors, and very thoughtful to my family. It was a
gift to have you as neighbors. Be strong, and have faith, this will carry you thru the toughest times.

I worked in the office at Cong. B'nai Jacob and always looked forward to seeing and talking to Larry. Always had a joke , we shared a love of classic movies and all our conversations had to include a segment on the movies that we both knew. A true gentleman who always made me laugh. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing.

Our condolences to Debbie and her family. Larry was a great man, and
always smiling. He and Debbie, and the girls were great neighbors of
ours. He would always ask if there was anything he could do. What
a great family.

Our deepest sympathies to Debbie and the entire Hoffman family. Larry designed our company logo when the company was still in its infancy 50 years ago, and designed many brochures and pamphlets for us over the years. He was a pleasure to work with. Not only because he was creative, meticulous and professional and took great pride in his work, but also because he was honorable, kind and caring. We loved his storytelling and his anecdotes, and enjoyed hearing tales of the family he was...

Dear Debbie, Please accept our very sincere sympathy. Larry was a great story teller and will be missed. Sherman and Ruth Zudekoff.

Debbie and family...
I was sad to hear of Larry's passing. I will always remember him – a kind, humorous person and a good tennis player. Over 55 years ago, Larry gave me my very first advertising job as a free lance graphic artist. I will always remember that. Again, my condolences.

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