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Donald Herman Hoffmann
6.10.1930 - March 14, 2021

Place of Birth: Watford City, ND
Residence: Dickinson, ND formerly of Watford City, ND
Age: 90

Margaret Renbarger (Watford City)
Mar 17, 2021
For Don's Family, So sorry to read of Don's passing. He was my neighbor for a number of years and such a kind man. He gave me rides to work all the time and i was very grateful for that. May the memories you have give you comfort in the days to come. God Bless.
Jane Heiser (Dickinson, ND)
Mar 17, 2021
My sympathy goes out to all of you. You will be I. My prayers.
Cindy Hanna Ostman (Spearfish, SD)
Mar 18, 2021
I will always remember Don going by our house, always had a smile to share and a friendly wave. Such a great neighbor. Such fond memories. My thoughts and prayers for Don’s family. Your memories are yours forever.
Dorothy Golombiecki (Fergus Falls, Minnesota )
Mar 18, 2021
So sorry for your loss. Don was a wonderful kind sincere thoughtful man. He will be missed by all. Jim and I always enjoyed visiting and prairie dog hunting with him.
Lynn and Holly Dewhirst (Grassy Butte, North Dakota)
Mar 18, 2021
Our sympathies to the Hoffmann family.
Les and Shelly (Feeney) Haugen (Alexander, Nd)
Mar 20, 2021
We are sorry for the loss of your Don, he and sweet Betty will be remembered fondly as a nice neighbors on our block during our growing up. Sincerely Les and Shelly (Feeney) Haugen
JoAnn, Donny Moberg (Watford city, N. Dak.)
Mar 21, 2021
To all the family, sorry for your lose,he will always be remembered a a gentle and kind friend, he missed the love of his life Betty, we talked alot about that. Good memories, god bless
Vonnie & Dennis Johnson (Watford City , ND)
Mar 23, 2021
So many good memories of Don when he worked at OK Implement with my dad Carl. He was very laid-back and always had a smile. very nice man, quiet in his demeanor. Our deepest sympathy for all the families.
Bev and Russ Hanson (Watford City , ND)
Mar 24, 2021
Sympathy to the family at this time of loss. Don will be remembered by all as a good family man who served his community, too.
We will have Fr. Gross say Masses for him.