Lynn Hoffmann
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Lynn Ann Hoffmann, 52, passed away January 29, 2011 at the Kansas City Hospice House. A visitation will be held 5-8 PM, Thursday, February 3, 2011 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice House. Lynn was born May 22, 1958 in Kansas City, MO. She worked for 37 years at Andre’s Confiserie Suisse. Survivors include; father & mother, Lawrence “Fred” & Margaret “Marge” Oakley, Kansas City, MO; son & daughter in law, Brian & Kathie Hoffmann, Lee’s Summit, MO; daughter, Jill Ann Hoffmann, Raytown, MO; brother, Gary Oakley, Lee’s Summit, MO; beloved dogs, Bubba & Lexis; and grand dog, Daisha. She will be remembered for her love of animals, spending time with friends and family, and her admiration of nature and good food. (arr. Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 816-313-1677)
Jill,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I still remember what a wonderful woman and mom she was when you were in my class all those years ago. I am thinking of you and your family during this time. Your 3rd grade teacher, Michelle (McNamara) Blackshere
We are heartbroken over the far-too-soon loss of Brian and Jill’s Mom, Lynn. She raised two beautiful, kind children and we thank her for them. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and the rest of Lynn’s family. Love, Todd, Laura, Will & Ben Hildreth
We are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Chris & Marcia Sholl
Hey, man I know it’s been a while since we’ve talked. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I know what your going through. I lost my dad back in 06’. God blesses us with great people to take care of us and your mom was a great woman. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. If u need anything u know I’m here for u. You’ll always be my boy no matter how far apart or out of touch we get. Keep your faith and stay positive.
Brian and Jill–You two were blessed with an incredible Mom. I am so sad that your time with her was cut so short but I know that she has left you with enough memories of good times to help you through this very difficult time. Thinking about you always.
Love you!! Sara
My memories of Lynn from childhood until now will remain in my heart forever.She was loved as a sister and dear friend. Our prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.
Mr. & Mrs Oakley and Gary,
I am so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. I will how ever remember all the great memories at your house growing up. Lynn was a great person and will be missed. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lynn was a great person, a wonderful Mother and the best kind of friend anybody could have. We shared some great times over the years. I’am so sorry that she was taken away so soon, but she loved you all very much and will live on in your hearts and memories. You all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. You know that I’am here for you. Don’t hesitate to let me know if there is anything that I can do to help. Love, Becky
I am so sorry to hear this. Lynn was an amazing friend to me in a time when I really needed one. She exemplified unconditional love!
Brian, Kathie, Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley,
Lynn was one of the most thoughtful, loving and generous people we have ever met. Her sense of humor was ever-present and her wit razor-sharp. She will remain an inspiration to us as long as we live. Our prayers are with you all right now.
Love,
Auyon and Aroop Mukharji (from Andres)
We will miss her too
Brian and Jill and the Family – my sincere condolensces, I can’t imagine what you kids are feeling. Jilly, I see you are still in Raytown – Ash and I are close, call us if we can ever help you. I was 32 when I lost my Mom and was not ready, there must be a huge hole in your heart, that only time and warm memories will heal. One of my fav memories was the three of you coming to dinner and your mom returning the spanish rice take-home container filled with Andres. She said it was “bad form” to return an empty container, I’ve always remembered that and tried to practice it. 🙂 And the time she allowed me to take Jilly, Ash and Brian to see Titanic, what an experience! That seems like so long ago (and it was). Your Mom was a wonderful woman and will be missed by many. Fondly, Sharon K. Meisberger
Brian and Jill and the Family – my sincere condolensces, I can’t imagine what you kids are feeling. Jilly, I see you are still in Raytown – Ash and I are close, call us if we can ever help you. I was 32 when I lost my Mom and was not ready, there must be a huge hole in your heart, that only time and warm memories will heal. One of my fav memories was the three of you coming to dinner and your mom returning the spanish rice take-home container filled with Andres. She said it was “bad form” to return an empty container, I’ve always remembered that and tried to practice it. 🙂 And the time she allowed me to take Jilly, Ash and Brian to see Titanic, what an experience! That seems like so long ago (and it was). Your Mom was a wonderful woman and will be missed by many. Fondly, Sharon K. Meisberger
Ilived accross the street from Lynn for 14 years.My children are close in age to Brian and Jill. Lynn and I spent a lot of time talking while the kids played. She had a great sense of humor and a little mischievous streak.She was just fun to be with, and willl be missed.
Cheryl, janelle, and Derek Vannice
Dear Brian & Jill, I am so sorry for your loss. I can only imagine what you two are going through. Your mom was such a fun and humorous lady. I know you will miss her dearly and I just cannot believe that she is gone at such a young age. If you ever need anything or just need someone to talk to you know where we are and would be happy to help in any way we can. Danny is so sorry he cannot be here for you. He asked me to let you know he was thinking of you both and you are in his thoughts and prayers. Love Ginger & Paul
Jill and Brian,
Sorry I’m so late in offering my condolences. Something told me to go to the ‘net and type in her name and I found this. I’m the woman who had an André’s addiction and, while I lived in the South Plaza area, visited Andrés weekly. I also went to several restaurant outings that Lynn organized.
I’m so sorry that she left far too soon. Lynn was graced with wit, charm, and a big, welcoming heart. I am glad that I got to know her.
My thoughts are with you, for I know that you are still coming to grips with your loss 9 months after the fact. I know that it took me a long time to deal with my Dad’s death, and I still think of him every day. But know that Lynn is at peace now, free from pain. Jill and Brian, my prayers are with you and your family.
Karen