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Richard (Dick) Hoffman 1942 – 2018

 

Richard (Dick) Hoffman passed away Jan. 22. He was born March 14, 1942.

We deeply miss our cherished father and dear friend, who beat lymphoma for more than 10 years until its recent return.

Dick was born March 14, 1942, in Mojave, Calif., to Byron and Josephine. He was the older brother and best pal to brother, Dan. Dick was a loving and patient father to three children, Debra, Benjamin, and Jason. He grew up in Albany and earned a BA and masters in education from Oregon State University.  He loved teaching, and his students loved him. During his long career, he was voted “best teacher” and Teacher of the Year. Dick enjoyed the last 40-plus years in his favorite place on earth, Harney County. He was proud and very fond of his community, rich with loyal friends.

If Dick wasn’t planning fishing, his next hunt, or at “old man coffee”, he was building custom fishing rods for the people he related to. The rods were works of art, and he was a master. He never met a fish that didn’t deserve a net, or a set of antlers that shouldn’t be displayed. He did an efficient job with his .22 that we all nicknamed “The Squirrel Machine.” He had his own contributions to “Harnonics” and favorite utterings such as “yupper”, “I wonder” and “kick some finny fanny.”  He always paused before exiting a lake to thank higher powers for the liberal catch. If you ever asked him where he caught all those fish, he would reply, “Why…in the mouth, of course.” Wildlife in Harney County and beyond need not fear the fate of the frying pan quite as much now.

Dick always had something to share: his commitment to his students, a bed at his house, a package of game meat, cans of fish, fishing gear, and plenty of knowledge. He was never shy with a hug. In his opinion, there was no such thing as a bad brand of Scotch. If if had a picture of a kilt, or had a clan on the label, it was mighty fine.

When you read this in the paper, those of you who knew him will take a moment as the memories come back to you. Yes, there will be sadness. But, we hope a smile will come to your face. Dick lived his life just the way he planned it — full of what, and who, he loved. What a kind, generous, caring, compassionate, and happy man! Those of you who spent time with Dick are suffering a void in his absence. But, we are so thankful we have great memories and can visit him in our minds. “You are not dead until you are forgotten.” And so, Dick will be around for a long, long time!

Dick would appreciate any support you can give to the Harney County Dollars for Scholars charity at harneyco.dollarsforscholars.org.

2 thoughts on “Richard (Dick) Hoffman 1942 – 2018

  1. THANKS FOR BEING MY BEST FRIEND IN JR. HIGH, AUHS HIGH SCHOOL & THESE PAST 57 YEARS. I LOVED YOU LIKE A BROTHER & WILL NEVER FORGET YOU UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN ON THE OTHER SIDE & ENJOY SOME SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS & DO SOME SERIOUS HUNTING & OR FISHING TOGETHER–THERE’S A REASON MY OLDEST SON IS NAMED RICHARD BUD!!

  2. MY BEST BUD IN JR. HIGH & AUHS CLASS OF ’60 WHO SHARED SOME THOUGHT PROVOKING MEMORIES DURING OUR EXPERIENCES TOGETHER WHICH I WILL NEVER FORGET. I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN SOME DAY WHERE WE CAN SHARE SOME TIME TOGETHER HAVING A DRINK, A GOOD LAUGH & HAPPY TIMES AGAIN DICK–LOVE YOU BRO–RON–

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