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Philip Hoeffner, Jr.
Philip Hoeffner, Jr, 77, passed away on March 10, 2024 in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Mr. Hoeffner was a lifelong resident of Fort Pierce, Florida.
Philip worked for Grumman Aerospace and was a member and Eucharistic Minister at St. Mark’s the Evangelist Catholic Church and served on the Financial Council. He loved to work in the yard and garden. He could fix anything with zip ties and silver tape, he liked to tinker, and loved being in his garage, but most of all loved his grandkids. He was a very patient man who put up with all of Angie’s animals.
Survivors include his wife, Angie Hoeffner of Fort Pierce, FL; son, Philip (Tina) Hoeffner III of Fort Pierce, FL; daughters, Kathy (Keith) Stacey of Orlando, FL, Tracy (R.K.) Attaway of Clermont, FL, Lori (Mike) Badolato of Atlanta, GA, and Karen (Drew) Barbare of Deland, FL; sisters, Sister Rose Bernadette of Adrian, MI, Rita Geary of Vero Beach, FL, Lillian (Bob) Zrallack of Port St. Lucie, FL, Doris Zrallack of Fort Pierce, FL, Diane (John) Buehler of Bradenton, FL, Bernice Worley of Fort Pierce, FL, and Laura (R.G.) McFarland of Fort Pierce, FL; brother, Raymond (Chrissy) Hoeffner of Fort Pierce, FL; grandchildren, Angelique (Josh) Wright, Kristina (Dominic) Smith, Logan Stacey, Grant Stacey, Hannah Barbare, Brett Badolato, Chase Attaway, and Philip Hoeffner; great-grandchildren, Avery Smith, Kaden Smith, and Payton Smith.
Services: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, March 15, 2024 at 10:00 AM at St. Marks Catholic Church, Fort Pierce. Burial to follow at White City Cemetery.
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