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Paul S. Hoffman

Ewing, New Jersey

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EWING - Paul S. Hoffman, 71, of Ewing Township, died of cancer Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, at Capital Health Regional Medical Center, Hopewell. He was born Aug. 6, 1941, in Milwaukee, Wisc. to John and Frances Hoffman. He married Pamela Michaels in 1967. He was longtime creative director for...

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Miss you, Paul.

We are so sorry and share your loss. Paul was a humane and creative person. At Cognetics he was core to our identity. His art was a wonderful contribution. His humour and caring was a gift.

We will miss him.

I was so saddened to hear of Paul's passing. I remember both of you as my beloved Sunday School Teachers at Ewing Presbyterian in the early 70's. I have such found memories of you both. I remember one particular Sunday when you divided us into two groups with a drop cloth dividing the room. Each side did not know what the other was doing. I was on the side where we celebrated with cupcakes, juice and having fun. The other side had to take a pebble from one bucket and walk to the other bucket...

Paul was beloved, respected and immensely creative - my thoughts are with your Family. We worked together at NJPTV in the early years - he on sets and we in Graphics.

Hoffman Family - my love, prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Joyce

Pam,
My love and prayers go out to you and your family. I will always remember the times at the Trenton Players Company, late nights putting up and tearing down sets, and the time Paul and I acted opposite each other in a play. He was truly a master set designer and the scenes in our plays came to life because of him. We were truly blessed that a man with such talent, passion and compassion thought it not robbery to volunteer his time to an inner city effort.
Love,
Jessie...

My condolences to the family from Chicago. I remember like it was yesterday the "Passport to Space" events he created that stirred my imagination. Also his involvement in computers in the early days fills me with wonderful memories 30+ years later.

Dear Pam
Although time has passed, Paul has always held a special place in my memory - with both of you being extended family - true friends who were there for Jodi, Todd, Ari and me. You both shared your creative talents with us through Creative Theatre, our "Passport To Space" event, and with family visits to each other's homes so the kids could play together.... We remember Paul always outreaching, with his warm smile nurturing everyone. And his deep love for you so evidenced in his...

My condolences to the Pam and the family. Paul taught all three of my daughters in Sunday School at Ewing Pres. We always enjoyed his uncanny sense of humor. The Crawford Family