She loved to travel to California to visit family, she spent hours canning peaches and tomatoes every year, she was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Surviving are her sons Norman (Joan) Hofer of Eatonville, Washington, Jerry L(Annabelle) Hofer of Roy, Utah; Ronnie (Donna) Hofer of El Paso, Texas. Daughters Luann (Perry) McKinnon, Marie (Larry) King all of Ogden, Utah; Betty Jean Hofer, Clearfield, Utah; and Rosemary (Wayne) Lum of Layton, Utah. 30 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Thomas Wesley Hofer, daughter and son-in-law Carol and Gordon Bullough; son Clifford Dean Hofer, and grandsons Johnathon Michael Hofer, Jerry Lee Hofer Jr. and Bradley Jay McKinnon, and a granddaughter, Beverly Bullough.
Interment will be at Linquist Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch alongside her husband.
She loved to travel to California to visit family, she spent hours canning peaches and tomatoes every year, she was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Surviving are her sons Norman (Joan) Hofer of Eatonville, Washington, Jerry L(Annabelle) Hofer of Roy, Utah; Ronnie (Donna) Hofer of El Paso, Texas. Daughters Luann (Perry) McKinnon, Marie (Larry) King all of Ogden, Utah; Betty Jean Hofer, Clearfield, Utah; and Rosemary (Wayne) Lum of Layton, Utah. 30 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Thomas Wesley Hofer, daughter and son-in-law Carol and Gordon Bullough; son Clifford Dean Hofer, and grandsons Johnathon Michael Hofer, Jerry Lee Hofer Jr. and Bradley Jay McKinnon, and a granddaughter, Beverly Bullough.
Interment will be at Linquist Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch alongside her husband.