Charles F. Hoffman, 86, formerly of Columbus, Ohio,
Peters Township, PA, and more recently of the Cincinnati /Dayton, Ohio, area, has passed after a complicated cardiovascular disease. He is preceded in death by his wife, Sally R. Hoffman.
He is survived by their four children, Karen (Bob), rederick Bryan (Shahira), Lisa (Ken), Greg (Wendy); and six beautiful grandchildren, Lila (Tyler), Sara (Oligjada), Amy (Cody), Steve (Leah), Haley (Zach), Morgan; and great-grandson, Mac; and great-granddaughter coming soon. Charles (Chuck) was born in Columbus, Ohio, on November 13th, 1934. He started his professional life young and would soon happily marry Sally Hoffman. Chuck worked hard as a successful provider in sales and marketing. Together, they provided a stable, nurturing and stimulating life for their children and grandchildren. Chuck was a strong influence on family and extended family. Chuck had a light heart, fun loving and kind soul; he was also the life of the party. Chuck always gave his all when asked, and many times had a joke or a quip as to the hilarity of the request. He spent many hours on the golf course with his sons, friends, and clients. Chuck was also a passionate artist/painter known as "Chaz". So many have his originals displayed in their homes/businesses. He will be missed by all.
Interment to follow at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, 1639 E. Lytle Five Points Rd., Dayton, OH 45458.
Published in Dayton Daily News on Mar. 11, 2021.
Charles F. Hoffman, 86, formerly of Columbus, Ohio,
Peters Township, PA, and more recently of the Cincinnati /Dayton, Ohio, area, has passed after a complicated cardiovascular disease. He is preceded in death by his wife, Sally R. Hoffman.
He is survived by their four children, Karen (Bob), rederick Bryan (Shahira), Lisa (Ken), Greg (Wendy); and six beautiful grandchildren, Lila (Tyler), Sara (Oligjada), Amy (Cody), Steve (Leah), Haley (Zach), Morgan; and great-grandson, Mac; and great-granddaughter coming soon. Charles (Chuck) was born in Columbus, Ohio, on November 13th, 1934. He started his professional life young and would soon happily marry Sally Hoffman. Chuck worked hard as a successful provider in sales and marketing. Together, they provided a stable, nurturing and stimulating life for their children and grandchildren. Chuck was a strong influence on family and extended family. Chuck had a light heart, fun loving and kind soul; he was also the life of the party. Chuck always gave his all when asked, and many times had a joke or a quip as to the hilarity of the request. He spent many hours on the golf course with his sons, friends, and clients. Chuck was also a passionate artist/painter known as "Chaz". So many have his originals displayed in their homes/businesses. He will be missed by all.
Interment to follow at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, 1639 E. Lytle Five Points Rd., Dayton, OH 45458.
Published in Dayton Daily News on Mar. 11, 2021.
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