Dean R. Hoffman

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Dean R. Hoffman

Birth
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Jul 2010 (aged 72)
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Idaville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Dean R. Hoffman, York Springs, departed this life life suddenly July 19, 2010 in York.

Born Friday, December 31, 1937 in York Springs, he was the son of the late Earl R. and Hattie M. (Grove) Hoffman.

Dean graduated from York Springs High School in 1955 and from Thompson's Business Institute in 1957 with a degree in business administration, and from the University of Wisconsin Institute of Banking.

He started his business career with Ditzler's Furniture in York Springs. He was employed by PNC Bank, formerly Gettysburg National Bank, and then CCNB for 34 years. Dean was a tax preparer for over 50 years and was an enrolled agent with the IRS.

Dean retired as Senior Vice-President of PNC Bank. He had served on the Bermudian Springs School Board, acting as treasurer for many years. He was on the board of Piney Mountain Nursing Home, now Village of Laurel Run, board of Rhodes Grove Church Camp, board of Evangelical Theological Seminary in Myerstown, a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Gettysburg, treasurer of the Farmworkers Fruitbelt Ministry, State Treasurer of the Gideon State Association, Board of Directors of York - Adams American Institute of Banking, served as an auditor for Huntingdon Twp., and President of the Central PA Bank Administrative Institute. He was also a trustee for the Rouzer Foundation.

Mr. Hoffman was a member of the Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church for 52 years. He served on the Church Board of Directors and was church treasurer for 31 years and also sang in the choir and also directed the choir for several years. He was a past Sunday School Teacher and Superintendent. Mr. Hoffman was awarded Layman of the Year for the Master Men's International. He was a charter member and President of the Adams County Gideons.

He is survived by his wife, Doris (Heller) Hoffman, to whom he was married for 52 years; daughter, Donna R. and husband Ronald C. Kerrigan, New Oxford; sister, Doris J. McCauslin, Dillsburg; four grandchildren: Jessica Leib, York, Travis Nell, Gardners, Derrick Nell, New Oxford, and Tesha Kerrigan, New Oxford; and a great-grandson.

He was preceded in death by two sons Douglas R. and Duane R. Hoffman.

Interment was in Idaville Cemetery.
Dean R. Hoffman, York Springs, departed this life life suddenly July 19, 2010 in York.

Born Friday, December 31, 1937 in York Springs, he was the son of the late Earl R. and Hattie M. (Grove) Hoffman.

Dean graduated from York Springs High School in 1955 and from Thompson's Business Institute in 1957 with a degree in business administration, and from the University of Wisconsin Institute of Banking.

He started his business career with Ditzler's Furniture in York Springs. He was employed by PNC Bank, formerly Gettysburg National Bank, and then CCNB for 34 years. Dean was a tax preparer for over 50 years and was an enrolled agent with the IRS.

Dean retired as Senior Vice-President of PNC Bank. He had served on the Bermudian Springs School Board, acting as treasurer for many years. He was on the board of Piney Mountain Nursing Home, now Village of Laurel Run, board of Rhodes Grove Church Camp, board of Evangelical Theological Seminary in Myerstown, a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Gettysburg, treasurer of the Farmworkers Fruitbelt Ministry, State Treasurer of the Gideon State Association, Board of Directors of York - Adams American Institute of Banking, served as an auditor for Huntingdon Twp., and President of the Central PA Bank Administrative Institute. He was also a trustee for the Rouzer Foundation.

Mr. Hoffman was a member of the Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church for 52 years. He served on the Church Board of Directors and was church treasurer for 31 years and also sang in the choir and also directed the choir for several years. He was a past Sunday School Teacher and Superintendent. Mr. Hoffman was awarded Layman of the Year for the Master Men's International. He was a charter member and President of the Adams County Gideons.

He is survived by his wife, Doris (Heller) Hoffman, to whom he was married for 52 years; daughter, Donna R. and husband Ronald C. Kerrigan, New Oxford; sister, Doris J. McCauslin, Dillsburg; four grandchildren: Jessica Leib, York, Travis Nell, Gardners, Derrick Nell, New Oxford, and Tesha Kerrigan, New Oxford; and a great-grandson.

He was preceded in death by two sons Douglas R. and Duane R. Hoffman.

Interment was in Idaville Cemetery.

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