ROBERT-HOFFMAN-Obituary

ROBERT L. HOFFMAN

Cleveland, Ohio

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HOFFMAN ROBERT L. HOFFMAN, age 95, peacefully passed away Dec 29, 2010. Beloved husband of Gladys (nee Hartzler); dear uncle of Roger Hoffman (Joyce), Louise Hoffman, David Durham (Jeanie), Nancy Weimer, Clara Walker and the Hartzler family; loving friend of the Papadelis family. Retired from...

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I'll always remember Uncle Bobby the most for he and Gladys' visits to the farm - so wonderful for us, and I waited each time for Uncle Bobby's tricks - his patented pitch the 'squeaky elbow' and the 'cricket' quarters he kept in his pocket. I'll be waiting to try to catch the 'elbow' when we see each other again....

My sincerest condolences to the family. May the true God of all comfort and mercies be with you in your time of grief. (1Corinthians 1:3,4)

Sincerely,
GC Cleveland, Ohio

Thank God 36 years ago we (the Papadelis family) moved next door to Bob. He was more then a neighbor...Bod and Gladys were family. He taught me so much and was so patient. What a great honor to have known him. See you in Heaven Bob.

Who would have thought 36 years ago we (the Papadelis family) would move next door to Bob Hoffman and start a great memorable journey......He was more then just a neighbor, he became family.
He was always there for us. We will miss him tremendously.
See you in heaven Bob.

midnight train
the voice of one old-timer
going on and on

(John Stevenson)

I have such find memories of Uncle Bobby--his beautiful flowers, the toys and games he made for kids, and vacations in Canada. We will miss him.

I have such fond memories of Uncle Bobby--his beautiful flowers, the toys and games he made for kids, and vacations in Canada. We will miss him.

Truly miss Bob. He was a loving Grandfather and friend to all of us. He would come to all of our Grandparents day at our elementary school and take us out to eat. He would fix our bikes and toys for us when we were little. Lots of wonderful memories to ponder. So happy he is in heaven with our Savior and King. Love and miss you. Maria Papadelis Williams

I grew up next to Bob from the day I was born and have known him for 27 years. My 6 siblings and I have so many great memories of Bob and Sister (Gladys). Bob was more than a friend, he was a mentor, helper, teacher, grandparent, an encyclopedia, and someone you could always talk to and he would listen. Bob loved his wife, his books, his trains, his flowers, his birds, and his buddies.