Jack Hoff

Jack Hoff

January 21, 1950 - January 04, 2014

Obituary

Jack J. Hoff, 63, Jamestown, ND died Saturday January 4, 2013 at the Eventide at Hi-Acres Manor.

Jack was born January 21, 1950 near Steele, ND, the son of John Hoff and Bertha (Grenz) Hoff. He attended the local rural school where he received his elementary education and grew to manhood in the vicinity.

He entered the Army United States August 8, 1969 at Fort Lewis, WA. He was honorably discharged August 1, 1975 with the rank of Sp-4.

He worked at Newman Signs for many years, later going to work for Jamestown area farmers.

He is survived by his brothers and sisters, Leo Hoff, Gackle, ND; Emil Hoff, Sam Hoff, both of Napoleon, ND; Christina (Joseph) Schneider, Bismarck, ND; Margaret (Randy Spotts, and Richard Hoff, all of Napoleon, ND.

He was preceded in death by his parents and 1 brother.

Jack's wishes were to be cremated and a burial will be held at the North Dakota Veteran's Cemetery, Mandan, ND, in the spring.

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Muriel J (Janke) DeVore
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To Jack's Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this difficult time. Take Care... Muriel
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Bruce Meidinger
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Jack and I both worked at Haybuster's in Jmst. I got to know Jack when he lived in Wishek and was a hired man for John Stock, Sr. We were good friends but our paths hadn't crossed in years. My condolences to his family.
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Sue larson
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My sympathies go out to Jacks family, I knew him for many years, he was truly one of the good guys! Rest in peace Jack you will always be remembered!
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Warren ( Tazz ) Schooler
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I'm going to miss you my old friend.Shania will never forget that huge candy bar she got from Jack. for Christmas that year. My sympathies for all the family and friends.
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Tom Edwards
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So sorry to read of Jacks passing and my condolences to all the Hoff family. I went to school with Jack in Steele, he was a yr. ahead of me, Christina was in my grade. All you oldest boys would thresh the oats with your dad, John, at the Sunshine ranch., and I remember you all so well.
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Rick Wilson
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I wish I would have went and visited with Jack before he passed on because I would have liked to tell him thank you for his help when he was helping me farm. As those years were tough to make money, but with his help I got through them and was able to hold on until better times. He was a good worker and a good friend and will not be forgotten. There's lots of memories and stories to share. Thanks Jack.

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