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Frank Hoffman Sr.

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Frank Hoffman Sr.

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Apr 1961 (aged 86)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANK HOFFMAN (d. 1961)

Frank Hoffman, 86, Dies at Oshkosh
Frank Hoffman, long associated with the civic, commercial, social and moral
welfare of his adopted community, died shortly after the noon hour Friday.
Mr. Hoffman, 86, had been at Alexian Brothers Nursing Home, Oshkosh. Death
came after an extended illness.
The Hoffman residence is at 843 Lincoln Blvd.
Until about three years ago, Mr. Hoffman had been president of Lindstedt
Hoffman Co., insurance and real estate agency, of 1210 Washington St.
From the time Mr. Hoffman came to Manitowoc before the turn of the century
where Nov. 25, 1903, he married Amanda Christiansen, he had given unstintingly
of his time, money and personal service to the betterment of the city. So
outstanding was his effort that Nov. 6, 1951, he was recognized by the Lions
Club and presented with its Distinguished Service Award.
Born in 1875
He was lauded by Atty. Austin Smith, chairman of the committee making the
investigation, as an individual who "has promoted the principles of good
government and good citizenship. He is a man who has born in mind his
obligations as a citizen to the nation, to the state and the community and
who has given freely of his time, labor, means and loyalty to those ends."
The native of the Town of Centerville, Manitowoc County, was born Feb. 12,
1875, son of the late Peter and Elizabeth Schill Hoffman. He received his
early education in a parochial school and was graduated from the First Ward
High School of this city.
Subsequently he entered the University of Wisconsin, being graduated with
a B.A. degree in 1900. In July of that year he became associated with Julius
Lindstedt and two years later was admitted as a junior partner in the insurance
firm. When Lindstedt retired in 1924, Mr. Hoffman became sole owner.
Various Capacities
Throughout the years, Mr. Hoffman served in various capacities to promote real
estate and insurance and was elected president of Wisconsin Association of
Insurance Agents and was a director of Wisconsin Association of Real Estate
Boards. He was a member of National Association of Real Estate Boards and was
instrumental in the organization of a local real estate board and headed it as
president.
In addition to serving six years on the library board prior to 1925, Mr. Hoffman
was also a director of Hotel Manitowoc as well as a director of Holy Family
Hospital.
Promotion of industry in his community was a strong point which Mr. Hoffman
never overlooked and he was instrumental in raising funds for the purchase of
sites for plants of Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. now Mirro Aluminum Co., and Wisconsin
Aluminum Foundry. It was also largely through his efforts that Invincible Metal
Furniture Co. was attracted to the city. The activities were carried out under
the Manitowoc Citizens Assn., organized in 1912 and which Mr. Hoffman helped
found and serve as president.
During World War I the insurance-real estate agency was named by Emergency Fleet
Corp., a federal agency, to act as agents for the 100 homes constructed to
provide accommodations for workers at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. in Riverview
Park Addition. Later the local agency purchased the site and buildings and made
them available to residents.
Highest Honor
His service in cause of youth was legend. From the time the Waumegeasako Council,
Boy Scouts of America was founded in November of 1919, Mr. Hoffman, as a charter
member, served the council. He was president two terms, 1940 and 1941, and had
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Been on the executive board at the time of his death.
Over the years he was chairman of the court of honor committee and the finance
committee. He served also on the nominating, constitution and by-laws, insurance
and senior scouting committees.
In 1395, he was presented with scouting's highest honor—the Silver Beaver. The
honor was bestowed at the 15th anniversary observance of the council at the Elks
Club. His official tenure in council scouting was the longest in the history of
the council.
Mr. Hoffman was a co-chairman of the Community Fund Drive in the days before the
Untied Fund was organized, in 1937. He also served as chairman of the Green Bay
Catholic Diocese St. Norbert College Fund drive in 1940.
Presented With Pin
A Democrat Party member, Mr. Hoffman served on the finance committee for Wisconsin
Democrats 1933 and was appointed local chairman of the National Council of Roosevelt
Electors in 1936.
He was featured in a publication of Wisconsin Association of Insurance Agents in
1953 and his accomplishments in that field.
A member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 710 and the Fourth Degree Knights
of Columbus, Mr. Hoffman was presented with a special Fourth Degree pin at a ceremony
early in January of 1949. He was the oldest past faithful navigator of the order,
having served from 1910-15.
Other memberships and affiliations included Manitowoc Elks Lodge No. 687, Holy Name
Society of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc County Chapter, Izaak Walton
League, Catholic Order of Foresters, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and Manitowoc
Rotary Club. He was the last charter member of the latter club. Mr. Hoffman had
been a trustee of the Elks lodge.
An avid sportsman and conservationist, for years Mr. Hoffman enjoyed, until his health
began to fail, summer months at his cottage on Black Oak Lake in the north. He liked
to fish and hunt birds.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Theodore and Frank Jr., associated with the business,
and a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Stangel, of the city. Two brothers, John, of Sheboygan and
Norbert, of Milwaukee, a sister, Miss Clara Hoffman, of Milwaukee and nine grandchildren
also survive.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at
10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Claude LeClair will officiate and
burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where the Rosary will be
recited at 8 p.m. by Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus.
Memorials in the memory of Mr. Hoffman may be made to Waumegesako Boy Scout Council
or Holy Family Hospital.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 15, 1961 pp. 1, 9
*********
[d. 04-14-1961 at Oshkosh WI/age 86 yrs.]
FRANK HOFFMAN (d. 1961)

Frank Hoffman, 86, Dies at Oshkosh
Frank Hoffman, long associated with the civic, commercial, social and moral
welfare of his adopted community, died shortly after the noon hour Friday.
Mr. Hoffman, 86, had been at Alexian Brothers Nursing Home, Oshkosh. Death
came after an extended illness.
The Hoffman residence is at 843 Lincoln Blvd.
Until about three years ago, Mr. Hoffman had been president of Lindstedt
Hoffman Co., insurance and real estate agency, of 1210 Washington St.
From the time Mr. Hoffman came to Manitowoc before the turn of the century
where Nov. 25, 1903, he married Amanda Christiansen, he had given unstintingly
of his time, money and personal service to the betterment of the city. So
outstanding was his effort that Nov. 6, 1951, he was recognized by the Lions
Club and presented with its Distinguished Service Award.
Born in 1875
He was lauded by Atty. Austin Smith, chairman of the committee making the
investigation, as an individual who "has promoted the principles of good
government and good citizenship. He is a man who has born in mind his
obligations as a citizen to the nation, to the state and the community and
who has given freely of his time, labor, means and loyalty to those ends."
The native of the Town of Centerville, Manitowoc County, was born Feb. 12,
1875, son of the late Peter and Elizabeth Schill Hoffman. He received his
early education in a parochial school and was graduated from the First Ward
High School of this city.
Subsequently he entered the University of Wisconsin, being graduated with
a B.A. degree in 1900. In July of that year he became associated with Julius
Lindstedt and two years later was admitted as a junior partner in the insurance
firm. When Lindstedt retired in 1924, Mr. Hoffman became sole owner.
Various Capacities
Throughout the years, Mr. Hoffman served in various capacities to promote real
estate and insurance and was elected president of Wisconsin Association of
Insurance Agents and was a director of Wisconsin Association of Real Estate
Boards. He was a member of National Association of Real Estate Boards and was
instrumental in the organization of a local real estate board and headed it as
president.
In addition to serving six years on the library board prior to 1925, Mr. Hoffman
was also a director of Hotel Manitowoc as well as a director of Holy Family
Hospital.
Promotion of industry in his community was a strong point which Mr. Hoffman
never overlooked and he was instrumental in raising funds for the purchase of
sites for plants of Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. now Mirro Aluminum Co., and Wisconsin
Aluminum Foundry. It was also largely through his efforts that Invincible Metal
Furniture Co. was attracted to the city. The activities were carried out under
the Manitowoc Citizens Assn., organized in 1912 and which Mr. Hoffman helped
found and serve as president.
During World War I the insurance-real estate agency was named by Emergency Fleet
Corp., a federal agency, to act as agents for the 100 homes constructed to
provide accommodations for workers at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. in Riverview
Park Addition. Later the local agency purchased the site and buildings and made
them available to residents.
Highest Honor
His service in cause of youth was legend. From the time the Waumegeasako Council,
Boy Scouts of America was founded in November of 1919, Mr. Hoffman, as a charter
member, served the council. He was president two terms, 1940 and 1941, and had
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Been on the executive board at the time of his death.
Over the years he was chairman of the court of honor committee and the finance
committee. He served also on the nominating, constitution and by-laws, insurance
and senior scouting committees.
In 1395, he was presented with scouting's highest honor—the Silver Beaver. The
honor was bestowed at the 15th anniversary observance of the council at the Elks
Club. His official tenure in council scouting was the longest in the history of
the council.
Mr. Hoffman was a co-chairman of the Community Fund Drive in the days before the
Untied Fund was organized, in 1937. He also served as chairman of the Green Bay
Catholic Diocese St. Norbert College Fund drive in 1940.
Presented With Pin
A Democrat Party member, Mr. Hoffman served on the finance committee for Wisconsin
Democrats 1933 and was appointed local chairman of the National Council of Roosevelt
Electors in 1936.
He was featured in a publication of Wisconsin Association of Insurance Agents in
1953 and his accomplishments in that field.
A member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 710 and the Fourth Degree Knights
of Columbus, Mr. Hoffman was presented with a special Fourth Degree pin at a ceremony
early in January of 1949. He was the oldest past faithful navigator of the order,
having served from 1910-15.
Other memberships and affiliations included Manitowoc Elks Lodge No. 687, Holy Name
Society of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc County Chapter, Izaak Walton
League, Catholic Order of Foresters, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and Manitowoc
Rotary Club. He was the last charter member of the latter club. Mr. Hoffman had
been a trustee of the Elks lodge.
An avid sportsman and conservationist, for years Mr. Hoffman enjoyed, until his health
began to fail, summer months at his cottage on Black Oak Lake in the north. He liked
to fish and hunt birds.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Theodore and Frank Jr., associated with the business,
and a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Stangel, of the city. Two brothers, John, of Sheboygan and
Norbert, of Milwaukee, a sister, Miss Clara Hoffman, of Milwaukee and nine grandchildren
also survive.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at
10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Claude LeClair will officiate and
burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where the Rosary will be
recited at 8 p.m. by Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus.
Memorials in the memory of Mr. Hoffman may be made to Waumegesako Boy Scout Council
or Holy Family Hospital.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 15, 1961 pp. 1, 9
*********
[d. 04-14-1961 at Oshkosh WI/age 86 yrs.]


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95208008/frank-hoffman: accessed ), memorial page for Frank Hoffman Sr. (12 Feb 1875–14 Apr 1961), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95208008, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).