Steven M. Hockman

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Steven M. Hockman

Steven Hockman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Grose Funeral Home, Inc. on Jun. 11, 2025.

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Steven M Hockman, 63, of Womelsdorf, PA, passed away suddenly Friday, June 6, 2025, at the Reading Hospital.
Born in Perkasie, PA on November 18, 1961, to the late Donald and Patricia Hockman.
Steven graduated from John Handley H.S. in 1979 and completed his education for Respiratory Therapy from Shenandoah University. He went on to proudly serve in the United States Air Force, after which he continued his pursuit and passion to serve others through his work with Valley Health and Penn State Health, ultimately culminating his career as the Director of Pulmonary Diagnostics and Respiratory Services at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Reading PA.
Steven married his high school sweetheart, Robin Shade Hockman, on February 18, 1984. His lifelong love for "Shadie" was the foundation to the family they built together with their two children, Zachary and Ciara, who he unabashedly loved. As a father, he shared his endless wisdom, his gentle guidance, and his always curious, questing nature.
Never without a beast by his side, his dog River, his little "Annie", took the highest mantle, one that had passed through many dear companions before her.
Steven loved to build and create, turning every place he touched into a thriving home. When Shadie said she wanted chickens, he built her the Taj Mahal. When she said she loved willow trees, he planted a field of them outside her back window. He completed more projects in a single morning than most men complete in a lifetime. Some of his finest work was on his great grandfather's cabin on Lake Wallenpaupack. A favorite of his, a place where he and Robin fell in love in their youth, a place always ready with bourbon, campfire, dear friends and tales to tell.
"You were worth it, old friend, and a thousand times over."
- Where the Red Fern Grows
He is survived by his children, Zachary Hockman and wife Kelsey; Ciara Hockman and partner Jimi; three brothers, Thomas, Douglas (Robin B) and Michael (Phyllis); nieces Mikaela, Devan, and Kendra; and nephews Nic and Derek.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Memorial Contributions may be made to: St Josephs Medical Center Foundation, 2500 Bernville Road, Suite 2176, Reading PA. 19605.
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June 18, 2025

Nina Heverly posted to the memorial.

June 18, 2025

Laurie Giangola posted to the memorial.

June 17, 2025

Karen Kennedy Schultz posted to the memorial.

Nina Heverly

June 18, 2025

Steve was an excellent colleague and very supportive of our work at St Joes. We will miss him!

Laurie Giangola

June 18, 2025

My prayers to the family...... I have many fond memories of working with Steve at WMC. He was a great therapist.... and friend. Prayers for peace my friend

Karen Kennedy Schultz

June 17, 2025

Dear Hockman Family,
Please know of my sincere condolences. Steve was always one of my favorite students in the Respiratory Care program here in Winchester, VA. His excellence as a medical therapist, his remarkable good humor, and kindness to all with whom he worked with in the hospital made was greatly appreciated by staff and patients. Steve made many friends who appreciated his humor, his medical skill, and his professionalism.
Most sincerely, Karen Kennedy Schultz

Ruthann

June 16, 2025

It is with shock and sadness that this message is received. Years of memories and above all laughter within the walls of WMC ED
Deepest regret and sympathy to Steve´s family

Debbie Moomaw

June 13, 2025

So sorry to hear about Steven. Family is in my prayers.

Bart Gilbert

June 12, 2025

I was very sad to hear about Steve's passing. He was a great work friend and always a pleasure to be around. Steve support of the Clinical Engineering Team was always very positive. I enjoyed our conversations about the world in general. Sometimes they were out there, but still great conversations. Steve had a great view of the world. He will be missed. We are all better for having spent time with him.

Sheila Hill

June 12, 2025

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I worked with Steve for many years at Winchester Medical Center. I loved working with Steve. He was full of energy and always smiling. My prayers are with his wife, children as well as other family and friends.

Thérèse Collins

June 12, 2025

I learned so much when he worked with me. He was so kind and supportive of everyone and his patients got the best care. Hugs to his family and friends.

Samantha McDonald

June 11, 2025

Steven was blessing to work with at WMC. So sorry for your loss. Sending lots of hugs and prayer's

Sharon Savinsky

June 11, 2025

Steve was one of my most trusted respiratory therapist friends. I was always comforted to know when he was on night shift when I worked in MedSurg ICU. He will be greatly missed . Our paths crossed often throughout our years at Wmc. He was always quick with a smile and always a thoughtful friend. Prayers to his family. He will be greatly missed by all that he touched.

Tina Drummond

June 11, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Steve was a great pleasure to work with in CVSICU at WMC. Sending hugs and prayers to all.

Maxine Kerns

June 11, 2025

Steve was a student at Handley High School and later a fellow employee at Valley Health. He was such a joy and devoted to helping others. Love, thoughts and prayers to Robin and all of Steve's family and friends. May you find comfort in the coming days. Maxine ( Max) Kerns

Debra Rohrbaugh

June 11, 2025

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He made night shift fun back in the day at WMC in CVICU. Always was happy when he was our Respiratory Therapist! Thoughts and prayers with all of you.
Debi Rohrbaugh, RN

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