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Charles Lewis Hoffman

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Charles Lewis Hoffman

Birth
Highland County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Feb 1925 (aged 66)
Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 13 Lot 21
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CHARLES LEWIS HOFFMAN was born January 27, 1859 in Highland County, Ohio, and died on February 15, 1925 in Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska. He was the son of DANIEL HOFFMAN (1826-1891) and his wife NANCY EVELINE FINCH (1832-1906).

Charles married RACHEL AGNES HUNT on August 18, 1880 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, daughter of GEORGE HUNT and CATHARINE SCHRYDER. Rachel was born on July 20, 1860 in Cass County, Nebraska territory, and died on August 27,
1926 in Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska.

Obituary for Charles Lewis Hoffman

Charles Lewis Hoffman was born in Highland county, Ohio, January 27, 1859, and passed to the great beyond February 15, 1925, near Nelson, Nebraska, at the age of 66 years and 19 days. He came to Nebraska with his parents in 1877 and lived here until his death.

Mr. Hoffman was married to Miss Rachael Hunt at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in 1880. To this union were born nine children: Wesley, Ralph, Raymond, Mamie and Mabel are living; four have passed on before. Besides the wife and children, Mr. Hoffman leaves ten grand children, four sisters and one brother to mourn his departure.

The departed had a glorious conversion and joined the church about twenty years ago. Among his last words were "Hallelujah! I am going higher."

A place is vacant in our home,
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our hearts
That never can be filled.

The funeral service was held in the Nelson Methodist church Tuesday February 17th at 2:30. The Methodist choir sang four favorite hymns of the departed. The pastor Vincent R. Beebe was assisted in the service by Brother C.L. Anker Christensen, for many years a friend of the Hoffmans. There was a large attendance testifying to the love and esteem in which the departed was held. The body was laid to rest in the Nelson cemetery. These who are bereaved have the sincere sympathy of their many friends in this their time of sorrow.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, February 19, 1925
CHARLES LEWIS HOFFMAN was born January 27, 1859 in Highland County, Ohio, and died on February 15, 1925 in Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska. He was the son of DANIEL HOFFMAN (1826-1891) and his wife NANCY EVELINE FINCH (1832-1906).

Charles married RACHEL AGNES HUNT on August 18, 1880 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, daughter of GEORGE HUNT and CATHARINE SCHRYDER. Rachel was born on July 20, 1860 in Cass County, Nebraska territory, and died on August 27,
1926 in Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska.

Obituary for Charles Lewis Hoffman

Charles Lewis Hoffman was born in Highland county, Ohio, January 27, 1859, and passed to the great beyond February 15, 1925, near Nelson, Nebraska, at the age of 66 years and 19 days. He came to Nebraska with his parents in 1877 and lived here until his death.

Mr. Hoffman was married to Miss Rachael Hunt at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in 1880. To this union were born nine children: Wesley, Ralph, Raymond, Mamie and Mabel are living; four have passed on before. Besides the wife and children, Mr. Hoffman leaves ten grand children, four sisters and one brother to mourn his departure.

The departed had a glorious conversion and joined the church about twenty years ago. Among his last words were "Hallelujah! I am going higher."

A place is vacant in our home,
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our hearts
That never can be filled.

The funeral service was held in the Nelson Methodist church Tuesday February 17th at 2:30. The Methodist choir sang four favorite hymns of the departed. The pastor Vincent R. Beebe was assisted in the service by Brother C.L. Anker Christensen, for many years a friend of the Hoffmans. There was a large attendance testifying to the love and esteem in which the departed was held. The body was laid to rest in the Nelson cemetery. These who are bereaved have the sincere sympathy of their many friends in this their time of sorrow.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, February 19, 1925


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