Patricia L. Hoffmeier

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Jun 9 2014
Patricia L. Hoffmeier, 65, of Atglen, entered into rest on Monday, June 9, 2014. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Anne Rynier of Parkesburg. She was the wife of Ronald Hoffmeier with whom she recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. She was a 1966 graduate of Octorara High School and she also graduated from Gordon Phillips School of Cosmetology. She retired from PNC Bank where she worked as a Teller/Rep. 
Pat was a former member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 4480 of Parkesburg. She served as a Cub Scout Den Mother in the 1970's and was a past member of the PTO.
She enjoyed camping and traveling. Her hobbies included gardening and quilt making. She performed volunteer service with the Florida Hospital at Orlando, FL where she made pillow cases and donated them to the children patients. 
She is survived, in addition to her husband, by three sons; Ronald Jr. and wife Karen of Paradise, Michael and wife Sheila of Kirkwood and Steven and wife Erica of Atglen, five grandchildren; Stephanie, Lindsey, Travis, Dalton and Tyler, one sister Judy Johnson of Parkesburg, one brother William Rynier of Coatesville and 17 nephews and nieces.
 
Memorial services will be private. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the PA Breast Cancer Coalition, 2397 Quentin Rd., Suite B, Lebanon, PA 17042 www.pabreastcancer.org
 
 Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Condolences

Dear Ronnie,

I was so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. We have been friends for so many years. Even though we didn't see each other often, when we did, it was like time stood still. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dottie

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Dottie; Thank you so much for the condolences. Pat told me she saw you at Dutchway and planned to get together in Florida. However she just wasn't feeling well and most of her travels was back and forth to Chemo. I am going to miss her so much.

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Dear Dad,
We take comfort knowing that mom is resting in peace now and that you were at her side to the very end. It is not an easy time right now but it will only get better as time moves on. It is difficult losing a mother but probably pales in comparison to losing a soul mate. We all wish you nothing but the best and are here for you if you need anything. Of all the riches in the world, there is nothing more valuable then the memories we will have as a family. I will cherish them all and tell them to my children. We will miss mom but will never forget her.

Rest in Peace mom, we will meet again someday.

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Dear Michael and Sheila;
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will cherish them forever along with the memories. This is the worst thing I have ever experienced in my life. It feels like my heart has been ripped from my chest. I love you both; Dad

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Ron, I am so sorry. Pat was a sweet and kind lady that I will never forget! We had exchanged a few messages through the years and I am so glad that I was able to do that. I have so many great memories of my younger years at your house!! Rest in peace Pat, you will never be forgotten!!

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Hi Mary;
Pat and I often think of you and your Mom and Dad. She would go on her I-pad in the evenings and see what you had posted. She enjoyed seeing the postings of your daughter and the horses. Ronnie

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Ronnie,
I look at this blank page and do not know how to begin telling you how sorry we are for your loss. We think about the many good times that we had together in the past even though our lives took different directions we managed to stay in touch. You were a wonderful husband to her and she was lucky to have you with her every minute. You are in our prayers and hopefully we will continue to stay in touch with you. Time will heal your broken heart to a dull ache and you will have all your wonderful memories of the 50 years you had together.
In love and friendship,
John and Jayne

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Ronnie, I'm so sorry to hear about your mom,my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, carol

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Dear Steve and family,

You have my heart felt sympathy at the passing of your mother.

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Hi Kim and Steve, Thank you so much for your condolences.

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Thanks for all the wonderful memories of a lifetime. From trips to Disney with the kids, to motorcycle riding, to houses at the shore, to motorhome trips and now houses together at Florida. Lots of sit down talks and lots lots of playing cards. We will miss you so much!!
Love you Ron,
Bob & Barbara

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Bill & I are deeply sadden at the loss of Pat. We know there are no words to stop the pain & emptiness, but please know we are here if any or you need anything. We will always remember & cherish all the great times we had traveling and camping together. Rest In peace Pat!! Love always, Bill & Cat

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Ronnie,

Sorry for the loss of your Mother.

And Judy,

Sorry for the loss of your sister

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We were so sorry to hear about Pat's passing. We know you will miss her gristly but her pain & suffering are now gone. Please accept our condolences. RiP Pat.

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Iam so sorry to read of Pat's passing away. Having just lost my mother just a year and a half ago, I know how difficult it is. Also, to see your dad be without your mother is very tough. I hope that knowing that she is now at peace and no longer in pain, that will help comfort you, now and as time moves on. I know my mom and dad have good memories of her as well.I will keep you all in my prayers at this trying time. God bless~

Brenda (Clay) Roach

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