Marshall-Hoffman-Obituary

Marshall Ernest Hoffman

Daytona Beach, Florida

1957 - 2019 (Age 62)

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Marshall Ernest HoffmanJuly 22, 1957 - Nov. 21, 2019Marshall Ernest Hoffman (62), son of Ernest and Marian Hoffman, was born on July 22, 1957 and passed away at home in Daytona Beach, Florida on November 21, 2019. He grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and graduated from Washington Senior High...

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He was such a giving man and truly missed

Marshall was my Friend many years. Recently he drove me to my Cardiologist. I had made an early morning appointment and he drove me there because I'm 91 years old. This way I wouldn't be stuck in rush-hour traffic. He is a Power of Example.
A lot of us will Miss him.
Sorry for your Loss of your Little Brother, Loren.

You Will Truly Be Missed. We Had Good Times Playing Pool. You Where A True Frien .Would Help Anyone.R.I.P. My Friend.Gone But Wont Be Forgotten.

Marshall loved Marilyn!

Marshall was my favorite "Biker Dude" & I was his favorite "Marilyn Monroe!" He loved helping me with all my wardrobe malfunctions especially my zippers, lol! He will be very missed especially at these biker events where I need him most.

Marshall will be missed at BodyFUEL, he has been coming here for 6 years to get his Chocolate Chocolate shake and Hang out with us. Great guy, hard worker, and always offering me a helping hand with my projects

I've known Marshall since he came to Daytona 1998. He was a kind soul with a big heart. He was always willing to help out in a time of need no matter what the circumstances. He loved to talk, and never met a stranger. I miss him more as each day passes, he was my good buddy...
RIP Dear Friend!

Marshall was one of the warmest, most sincere individuals I've ever known. I knew Marshall for 16 years. We had many lengthy conversations but never even sat down for a cup of coffee because he was always working. Then, I "coincidentally" ran into Marshall on November 2nd at the Halifax Art Show and actually, after all these years, sat down to break bread with him. I will always be grateful for the opportunity to know Marshall and for that recent treat to share a meal with him. Marshall will...

Rest in peace my friend.

Little Brother 1958/1959

Marshall called me big brother and I called him little brother for as long as I can remember. This was our first picture together in our backyard in Sioux Falls. Marshall was always the handsome one so much so, he was actually payed to model men's underwear when he was a teenager. We became close friends these past years and made many plans for our future together. I'm so very grateful and blessed that Marshall shared his life with me. I learned a lot from him, too. I will try to...