![]() ![]() His Community Farewell will be held on Friday, Januat 11 am. Tim's family and friends will gather on Friday, Janufrom 9-11 am at Cornerstone Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Brighton, Michigan. He is preceded in death by his mother, Joan Hoffman. Tim will be missed by his wife, Melanie his children, Aubrie (Brian) Eaton, Michelle Hoffman step-children, Ellie Tingstad, and Heidi Tingstad, his father, Robert (Shirley) Hoffman siblings, Paul (Shauna) Hoffman, Lisa (Clay) Miller, Carla (Steve) Dick grandchildren, Maricela and Sofia the mother of his children, Kathryn Thompson and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He had a healthy appetite and especially enjoyed desserts. Tim was persistent, active and very athletic, playing tennis, swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing and enjoying other water sports, and regularly played basketball. He created a light and humor-filled environment, with endearing "dad" humor. Tim loved his pets and even neighborhood animals, like Black Jack, a wild crow he fed and nurtured shortly after hatching, which then stuck around for years. His daughters will greatly miss his wisdom and guidance. He especially loved dotting on his granddaughters. He dedicated a significant amount of time volunteering, including regularly donating blood, hosting Bible studies, participating in men's ministries and serving regularly in many ministries at Cornerstone Church in Brighton. Tim was a man of integrity who was a joy to be around and lived his life with a "cup half full" attitude. He would talk with anyone and everyone, including people in nearby cars at stoplights if given the chance. He was continually selfless, compassionate, and encouraging. Tim was outgoing, well loved, and always on the move. He was an active member of a local Business Network International networking group and the Hartland Chamber of Commerce. He later opened the Hoffman Agency in Hartland, serving the insurance needs for many people. After serving in the Navy, Tim worked for McDonnell Douglas receiving awards for his work on the C-17 aircraft. ![]() Tim will be remembered as a very active and positive man of faith who loved his family. He grew up in Charlevoix, Michigan and after moving continued to spend summers there and on nearby Walloon Lake. ![]() Tim married Melanie Gaddis, on Augin Charlevoix, Michigan. He was born on June 25, 1961, in Detroit, Michigan to Robert Hoffman and Joan (Withey) Hoffman. Timothy Robert Hoffman, 61, passed away on January 12, 2023. ![]()
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