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Ronald H. Hoffman

Pikesville, Maryland

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HOFFMAN, Ronald H. On Saturday October 30, 2004, RONALD HOFFMAN; beloved husband of Liliane Hoffman; devoted father of Brian Frank Hoffman; dear brother of Dr. Barry and Gerrie Hoffman and Howard Hoffman. Also survived by loving nieces, nephews and dear friends. Services at SOL LEVINSON...

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Dear Hoffman Family,

I wanted to write to let you know that you are in my thoughts. I worked with Ron over the past few years on pricing through Bard Access Systems out of Salt Lake City, Utah. I must admit that I was a little intimidated by Ron's gruff voice in the beginning but after a little time I found his bark was much greater then his bite. I thoroughly enjoyed talking with Ron and will miss the calls. God Bless,
Bridget Singleton

Dear Liliane and Brian,

May the Al-mighty comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

We will miss Uncle Ron tremendously.

Dear Lilian & Bryan,
I was deeply saddened upon hearing of your loss. Ron was devoted to the health profession, honored Johns Hopkins Medicine, and he was a caring person. In my many years of nursing, I worked with many members of purchasing departments, but Ron was the best.
My prayers are with you.

Dear Lilian and Bryan,

I am truly saddened by the loss of Ron. In addition to being a loving husband and great father, I considered him a true friend. He will be missed by many,many people both in personal and business circles. He is in my prayers.

JIM

Ron was such a wonderful person. Over the past ten years, he was a favorite customer with high expectations and a great friend. He loved to talk about his family and hear about mine. He laughed and laughed. Ron will be very sadly missed by many. I wish I could give him a good-bye hug.

Dear Lilian and Bryan: We embrace you
in this time of distress. We love you, Gene and Elena

As a fellow co-worker, you will be greatly missed. We shared many hard times at JHH, but some funny times too. I will miss our talks about our children. You were so proud of Brian. You will be greatly missed.