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In Memory

Michael Daniel (Mike) Hoffar - Class Of 1967

OBITURARY FROM NW INDIANA TIMES, DECEMBER 31, 2009:

Michael Daniel Hoffar passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday, December 20, 2009 with his loving family by his side. Michael was born November 13, 1948 in Chicago, IL to parents Daniel and Norma Hoffar. He was preceded in death by his father, Daniel Hoffar. Mike attended Hobart High School in Hobart, IN as well as Ball State University in Muncie, IN where he excelled in the sport of baseball and as a result was recruited to play for the Kansas City Royals as a pitcher. Mike moved his family to Florida in 1984 settling in the city of Casselberry where he was able to transfer his love of sports and gift of athletic ability to his sons Brad and Brian. Mike spent a large part of his early career in the Finance and Banking field.

Mike is survived by his devoted wife, Susan of Casselberry, FL; son, Bradley Hoffar of Coconut Creek, FL; son, Brian Hoffar of Casselberry, FL; mother, Norma Hoffar of Hobart, IN; brother, Mark Hoffar of Hobart, IN; brother, Tom Hoffar and his wife, Elaine, of Clermont, FL; and brother, Steve Hoffar of Orlando, FL.

The family will be receiving friends from 2:00-5:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 29, 2009 followed by a service at 6:00 p.m. at the DeGusipe Funeral Home, 9001 Orlando Ave., Maitland, FL 32751. Phone: 407-695-2273. Please feel free to post your condolences and receive additional information on the following website:www.DeGusipeFuneralHome. com. The family asks that any donations to be made be given to the Hospice of the Comforter in Mike's honor.

This information was obtained from: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwitimes/obituary.aspx?n=Michael-Hoffar&pid=137990378.

 
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08/20/11 10:25 PM #1    

Dorita Holder (Lavish) (1967)

I spent 6 years looking at the back of Mike's head! In homeroom it was Heller, Hoffar, Holder and I stared at the back of his head 5 days a week, 9 months out of the year, for 6 years...let's see - that's 270 days, not to mention lined up for graduation! He was a friend to everyone & one heck of a baseball player.


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