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HAROLD LOREN HOFFMAN
July 19, 1937 ~ August 9, 2018
Harold 'Loren' Hoffman, born July 19, 1937 in Spokane, WA, died August 9, 2018 in Vancouver, WA after suffering from brain cancer.
Loren was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Thelma Hoffman of Spokane; and his mother and father-in- law, Roy and Mazie Alderman of Spokane.
Loren is survived by his wife of 60 years, Barbara, his sons, John and Steve Hoffman of Portland, OR; his daughter, Laurel Spagnolo of Ridgefield, WA; his son, James and wife Rachel of Seattle, WA; his sister, Linda Hickling of Ocean Shores; nine grandchildren, Jenny, Jessica, Jamie, Alexandria, and Elijah Hoffman, Nicora Gardner, Adria Cays, Jacob and Angelo Spagnolo; eleven great-grandchildren; and many relatives and friends far and wide.
Loren attended Rogers High School and Gonzaga University in Spokane, later graduating from EWU in Cheney, WA.
Loren and Barbara married in 1958.
Loren joined the Air National Guard in 1954 and became an Officer in 1959.
The family moved to Vancouver, WA in 1968. Loren was attached to the Oregon Air National Guard and piloted fighter jets for many years. He flew commercial airlines starting with West Coast Airlines and retired from Northwest Airlines in 1995.
The couple were active members of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and School.
Loren enjoyed motorcycling with his family, his wonderful pets, and entertaining family and friends at Priest Lake, ID.
Loren supported many charities including veterans groups, his church, and local ministries.
Loren was a loving husband, father, grandparent, and friend known for his humor and generosity and will be missed forever.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Loudres Church in Vancouver, WA on Saturday, August 18th at 11:00 A.M. Internment at Park Hill Cemetery immediately following. Reception at the family home at 1:30.
Please sign Loren's Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I first met Weird when I returned from pilot training and started flying with the Oregon Air Guard in 1972. A great guy to fly with and a better person. I was in new hire class with Hughes Air West and Weird was in the same class, he was upgrading to captain. Fond memories of studying DC9 systems with his help. I always enjoyed running into him as we passed thru airports as we flew with Airwest, Republic, and Northwest Airlines.
A great guy, he'll be missed.
Rod Jenkin
Friend
October 1, 2018
Fifty-three years ago Loren inherited a group of rowdy and wild young second-lieutenants when he became our class commander in the 3552nd squadron at Moody AFB Georgia. Due to his rank of Captain, he led the "Last of the Jet Set" class 66H through pilot training and finally pinning on those coveted silver wings. We could not have had a better leader for that "Best year of our life" than Loren. Great memories of a truly classy Gentleman. Ran into him briefly on the crew bus at Northwest just before he retired. Wish I could have spent more time with him reminiscing of those days. He will be missed by all the "Tigers" of H-class.
Jack Cutler
August 18, 2018
Please accept my condolences for your loss of loved one. May happy memories be a source of comfort. Matthew 11:28,29,30,
August 18, 2018
To those of us that were lucky enough to fly fighters with him, he wasn't Loren or Harold, he was Weird Harold, or simply Weird. He was a great pilot, but importantly, a great guy. Here's hoping he's found some nice twisty motorcycle roads to play on. Fly safe, Weird.
Waldo Skidd
August 18, 2018
The special thing I remember as a young girl was his guitar playing and picking up hitchhikers!! Also cannot forget how funny he was. I am praying for you guys and sending angels during this time. Love and prayers.
Nancy Raynor York
August 16, 2018
May the Angels receive you with open arms, and may they also enjoy your wonderful humor
Dani Kelly
August 16, 2018
I will miss the "Sheriff of 46th Street", as I jokingly called him. Loren was always checking on the neighbors and keeping us informed. He liked helping roll in the garbage cans, walking the dog, and sharing a story and kind word with all. Rest in Peace Loren; 46th Street will not be the same without you! My sympathy and prayers to his lovely, devoted family. Maria Maribona
Maria Maribona
August 16, 2018
Loved hearing the stories of you and Don flying together, fun times. I was lucky to fly with you myself when working in SEA. My sympathies to your family.
Bridget Trevey
August 16, 2018
Great man to work with all those years
arvid herigstad
August 15, 2018
Great guy.....We will miss his humor.. Happy Trails........K Keim
August 15, 2018
To the family of Loren. My sympathy and love are with you this week as you say goodbye to that dear man. He was so much fun and very entertaining and I will never forget all those wonderful gatherings at your house. Alywa welcoming and usually a big pot of soup. We will all miss him, but will always remember him for many reasons. Margaret Haydon
Margaret Haydon
August 14, 2018
Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.
August 14, 2018
Hal was always a first class guy. We will miss him,
Spence Wessling
August 14, 2018
You're one in a million and one damn good pilot. You will be missed for your welcomed humor, kindness and big heart. Fond memories will remain always.
Jeanne Elliott
August 14, 2018
Sending our love to all of you.
Patti & Karl Durovchic
August 14, 2018
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your entire family. Please know that the God of all comfort has loving concern for you at this time, at Psalm chapter 34 verse 18. I know you will miss your precious loved one every day, may God give you strength, peace and loving memories. Ann Smith
August 14, 2018
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